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5 Simple Ways to Savor Spring

 

by Anita Mambo Cohn

(2 min read)

 

Spring is here! You’re getting excited about everything you’re going to accomplish in the season of renewal, yeah!

But then reality hits and you start to get overwhelmed cause you also want to spend time savoring the spring weather. Who doesn’t?

 

Here are 5 Simple Ways to Savor Spring:

 

  1. Don’t let overwhelm take over

Studies show that meditation, moving our bodies, deep breathing, a change of scenery, and taking a break are very effective strategies for reducing overwhelm. For additional tips on how to develop healthy habits to reduce overwhelm, click here.

 

  1. Hone down your to-do list

Write down 3 priority items to accomplish each day. After you’ve finished them, tackle the other items on the list if you have extra time. This practice can help simply your day and bring about a sense of ease.

 

  1. Make a plan for the season

What’s the #1 thing you want to accomplish by the end of this season? Remind yourself of this plan, every time you find yourself getting off track.

 

  1. Make time for downtime

Smell those flowers, take leisurely walks and sit in the sunshine. Spend time with family and friends. Schedule it just like you’d schedule a client or business appointment.

 

  1. Get support

Reach out to others. Talk through the overwhelm by processing it with a willing friend or partner, join a community group or work with a therapist, coach or wellness professional.

 

 


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What’s My Why

 

What’s My Why?

Do you struggle with confidence? I can relate! When I was finally ready to follow my dream of doing my own thing, I found myself weighed down with doubt and overwhelm. I was stuck with where to start and how to move forward.

During my nine years as a private practice psychotherapist, I developed a model called Harvest Your Strengths. This approach has helped hundreds of my therapy clients heal, grow and thrive.

One day it occurred me, why not share what I’ve learned about using inner strengths with women who are stuck with how to make their dream a reality.

 

I believe that everything we need to thrive is rooted deeply within us. You can use your own inner resources and strengths to follow your dreams, build your confidence, increase your resilience, and become your best self.

 

Could you use some support? We all need guidance at one point or another

You can make your dreams happen despite the fear and doubt. You can develop tools to help you push through barriers and blocks. It’s definitely not easy– nothing worth doing is– but you can make it happen. It takes patience, conscious and consistent effort and, most importantly, self loving care. I’d love to help guide you on this journey.

 

If you’re ready to get laser focused on achieving your goals and dreams, let’s book some quality time together now. Warmly, Anita

 


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7 Lifelong Habits to Reduce Overwhelm

Blog Post #2-Final-web

 

by Anita Mambo Cohn, LCSW

 

Do you find yourself feeling overwhelmed more often than you’d like? It makes sense! We live in an age of high standards, high expectations, fierce competition, and information overload. In addition you’re busy juggling and multitasking- you’re working hard and helping or caring for others. You’re also trying to fit in self-care and nurture your passions and dreams.

 

With the advancement of technology, and the convenience of smart phones, comes constant access to the internet and social media. That means we’re much more hyper aware of what everyone else is doing around us. This can leave us vulnerable to comparison overwhelm, which further fuels, the overload we’re already feeling. While there are so many benefits to being more connected to each other, and digital platforms can help us do this more accessibly, we have to be vigilant and remember that our lives are our own and that we are ultimately in charge of how we want to spend our time.

 

Until we start to break our habitual patterns of dealing with overwhelm, it will continue to take up too much space in our lives. Fighting against this takes mindful intention and conscious effort. Studies show that meditation, moving our bodies, deep breathing, a change of scenery, and taking a break are very effective strategies for reducing overwhelm.

Here are a few additional tips that you can add to your toolbox. They will not only help you reduce the overwhelm, they will help you create new lasting habits that will change your daily life for the better.

 

  1. Say “No” Every Now and Then

Say “no” every now and then. Perhaps there are a few things, on your list, that you believe you “should do,” but feel conflicted and resentful about them. Let’s face it! It’s impossible to do everything you “want to do,” let alone everything you “should do.” Perhaps you have trouble saying “no,” because you don’t want to disappoint family, friends, coworkers or colleagues. But people who truly care about your well-being aren’t always as fragile as you think and, although they may be initially taken aback (or even disappointed), they will start to accept the boundaries you set.

 

  1. Reach Out for Support

We are wired for connection! Reaching out to others is so important when we feel overwhelmed. What is most restorative for you? Is it talking through the overwhelm and processing it with a willing friend or partner (be sure to reciprocate support in return)? Is it joining a community group or receiving support from a therapist or coach? These relationships, as well as having a forum to process, will help you get perspective on what is most important.

 

  1. Stop Playing the “Guilt Game”

You are playing the “Guilt Game” when you beat yourself up for being or feeling overwhelmed. Tell yourself that this is human and completely normal. Replace the guilt with self-compassion and practice it daily. Challenge the inner critic, whispering in your ear that you’re not “good enough.” Studies show that we are most motivated when we feel inspired rather than defeated.

 

  1. Laugh a Lot

Laughing can be a great remedy for taking yourself too seriously. Once you let yourself experience joy and lightheartedness, the overwhelm will start to subside. Try to laugh each day- play with your kids or your partner, your pets, check-in with a friend and reminisce about something fun or funny you did together. If there is no one available at the moment, turn on the music and start getting silly. This will shake things up.

 

  1. Do the Thing You’re Avoiding the Most

Do the thing you’re avoiding and procrastinating the most. Sometimes this thing can be life-changing, like “following your dream,” but sometimes it can be small, like scheduling that dentist appointment. If it’s a life-changing-thing, I suggest some simple 10-minute activities.

 

  1. Take Media Breaks

Block out 2-4 hours daily and don’t look at your phone, computer, television, newspaper, etc. Exercise, take a walk, call a friend, spend time with loved ones, nap or simply sit and daydream. Studies show that giving yourself time to process your own thoughts and present experience- without outside intrusion- actually can increase life satisfaction, and can even  increase your productivity.

 

  1. Contextualize

When we get overwhelmed, we sometimes forget that feelings are fleeting and temporary. Sooth yourself with the simple fact that there are things you can do to decrease your overwhelm and then start to access your toolbox. You have the agency to change the way you feel simply by truly believing you can make it better.

 

The more effort you make to keep overwhelm from taking over and dictating how you spend your time, the less impact it will have on you. Of course, overwhelm happens to all of us on occasion, but as you begin to actively take steps to reduce overwhelm, you will find that it will take less effort and less time to manage it. For more ideas to reduce overwhelm, try these quick tips.

 


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Six 10-Minute Activities to Brighten Any Day 2

 

 

by Anita Mambo Cohn, LCSW

 

We have all been there. We are having one of those days! We have a big to-do list already and there is still more to add. We start to feel overwhelmed, doubt starts to seep in, and we start questioning everything. How can we get out of this cycle? Where do we start?

For me, starting begins with stopping, taking pause, reflecting and going deep. Maybe you’ve been so busy thinking about how to get it all done and this is distracting you from what’s most important. If you’re like me, tuning into my inner world and purpose helps ground me.

I have put together some brief exercises that have helped me hit the pause button, get back on track and focus on what’s really important. And guess what? They each only take 10 minutes!

 

1.) Begin the Process of Making Change

Declaring “I’m going to change my life now” and “Everything is going to be different” is so inspiring for the first hour or two. But what happens to most of us? Our heart starts racing, fear starts rising within us, we get overwhelmed, and we feel paralyzed.

Rather than vowing you’re going to “start walking every single day,” start with a more manageable, realistic and achievable goal such as “start walking once a week, every Tuesday.” After you establish a routine and it’s become habit, add two walks per week and so on.

Create a list called How Can I Start to Make Small Changes to Get to Where I Want to Be?” Let your ideas flow and capture some small and specific changes. Now you have a list of actionable steps to draw from! Seriously, 10 minutes!

 

2.) Do an Overwhelm Purge

For 10 minutes, write down all the things that are overwhelming you.  Then go back and circle the things that matter most. Create a new list made up of the items you circled. Recycle the original list or file it away for another day. Now you have a list of what’s most important you!

 

3.) Do a Deep Dive

Meditate on everything you are feeling for 10 minutes. You may even want to visualize yourself telling fear and overwhelm you appreciate their guidance and protection, but they can’t take over. Breathe, exhale and release!

 

4.) Repeat Your Favorite Mantra

The simple act of reciting a mantra can instantly soothe and calm you down. I like “I’m okay. Everything is going to be okay.” You have the agency to give yourself what you need when you need it! Let this empower you. It takes less than one minute!

 

5.) Walk Outside

Get outside and walk for 10 minutes. Studies show that walking is a very effective stress reliever because calming endorphins get released. I personally enjoy walking in nature because it helps me connect to something larger than myself. Enjoy!

 

6.) Feel Grateful

Write down 5-10 things you are grateful for. This simple activity can help gratitude rise from within you! We tend to focus on productivity and forging ahead. Yet taking the time to savor what we already have can change our mindset instantly. Don’t make it too complicated or overthink it. Time yourself and stop in 10 minutes!

 

After completing a Brighten Any Day Activity, reward yourself by doing something you enjoy! Play, socialize, daydream, or engage in an activity or hobby you love. Afterwards, you may find yourself feeling even better.

 


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