4 Strategies for Combating Holiday Overwhelm

The holidays are marketed as the “most wonderful time of the year”  For me, they often feel like the most overwhelming time of the year. I have learned that if I do not schedule some time for recovery and self-care, it does not go well. Recovery is defined as “a return to a normal or healthy condition” or your body’s ability to restore its physical and mental processes. Non-stop activity- be it physical exercise or holiday entertaining and celebrating – can throw your body into overwhelm, undermining your energy, along with your health. The goal of recovery is to refresh and restore your mind and body, so you can meet and exceed your previous performance. Recovery Strategies Some of my favorite strategies for self-care and recovery include grounding, self-care and nourishing,  sleep, boundaries and 1. Grounding Grounding is a technique that helps you connect to the healing energy of nature and the Earth.  Grounding brings us into a state of balance, both mentally and physically. It is in this balanced state that our body can rest, repair, and heal on the physical, emotional, and spiritual levels. When we physically ground and connect to Earth – or apply essential oils derived from plants grown on the Earth – we connect to the balance of nature.  Essential oils and the energy of nature, especially oils from grounded plants like trees or grasses, help ground us and return our bodies to the state of balance and enhance our ability to change in response to the body’s demands. Essential oils, especially those derived from grounded plants like trees which are intrinsically grounded through their root structure into the Earth.  Essential oils comprised of barks, roots, grasses, needles, and resin of plants also help you pull your energy centers down into the Earth. Plants that grow under the earth are entrenched with the earth’s energies.  This is why stones, root vegetables, or essential oils from root plants that share space with the Earth, match the frequency of the Earth and can be used for grounding. This helps to naturally reduce inflammation, optimize organ function and improve detoxification, by allowing toxins to flow out of us and into the Earth.   On the emotional level, grounding allows your thoughts and emotions to move through us more easily.  On a spiritual level, grounding enhances your connection to your intuition and spiritual guidance. When we connect to nature by consuming a plant-based diet, applying essential oils derived from plants, hiking in the woods, walking barefoot on the grass or dirt, we allow our bodies to align with the natural rhythm of the planet. When we lose this connection to nature, it interferes with our internal rhythm and balance, impeding our ability to return to balance so we can relax, sleep, detoxify, digest, repair, and heal.  When we ground ourselves, these natural processes flow easily without interference. My favorite essential oils for grounding are vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides), mandrake (Mandragora officinarum), and patchouli (Pogostemon cablin). Vetiver, a perennial bunchgrass with very deep roots that help ground it to the Earth.  Vetiver essential oil is extracted from these deep roots and is known to amplify your connection with the earth helping to ground and center you mentally, physically, and emotionally, often helping you explore the root of your emotional issues. The fibers of this relative of lemongrass are often woven into sleeping mats that release their cooling scent when slept on. Vetiver is used extensively by our perfume masters at Alpha Aromatics, who have been both pioneers and leaders in the industry since the 1940s. It is an excellent fixative in potpourris and related items because the essential oil improves with age. Vetiver’s deep, smoky and woody aroma has long been associated with colognes, and it is the main ingredient in most modern fragrances, after-shaves, and other scented products for men. Mandrake is a perennial plant that grows wild in areas influenced by the Mediterranean climate. The plant has large leaves and a very short stem, and it bears purple flowers that turn to yellowish fruits. Mandrake root has anesthetic, aphrodisiac, cathartic, cholagogue, emetic, hypnotic, mydriatic, narcotic, nevrine, poison, purgative, refrigerant, sedative, and stimulant properties. Fresh roots were once used to treat chronic pains, convulsions, rheumatic pains, and scrofulous tumors. Pounded leaves and boiled roots were used for the treatment of tumors. Roots boiled in milk were used to treat slow-healing wounds. Roots soaked in brandy were used for chronic rheumatism. Mandrake has also been used for asthma, colic, coughs, hay fever, hepatitis, schizophrenia, and sclerosis. Patchouli grounds and calms, while at the same time uplifts. It is earthy and warming and great for the overthinker or worrying types, those a bit too in the head and out of touch with their body. An oil that some might call an acquired taste, Patchouli Essential Oil has a deep aroma that is woody, rich and earthy, and somewhat similar to wine. As a member of the mint family, the most commonly used portions of the plant are the dried leaves and the essential oils, but some practitioners use the stems as well. Patchouli helps us get back in touch with who we are at our core. Stripping away constructs that we may have formed around us. Patchouli is about giving more space to who we really are. To be the light in our heart, to be the essence of who we are at heart. 2. Self Care and Nourishing Self-care has been defined as the process of taking care of yourself with behaviors that promote health and relaxation. This can include healthy food choices, restful sleep, gratitude, and forgiveness practices. There will always be triggers that throw you off balance. Some of these triggers are within your control (like what you eat or where you focus your attention) and some you cannot (like other people and their choices). Keeping your emotions on an even keel goes a long way toward maintaining composure and equilibrium. You’re less likely to get bent out of shape if you maintain

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