Creating a morning
routine for hormonal stress management
My morning ritual is the favorite part of the day and quite possibly the only
thing that got me through COVID and all the losses that came with it--for that
I'm truly grateful. I wake up each morning, crack my windows to allow for
fresh air to come in, make my bed, make my coffee, feed my animals, journal
about my dreams, journal what I'm grateful for, and write anything else on my
mind that needs to get out, then meditate and administer reiki on myself, and
do some movement based on how much time and energy I have that morning. I
work at 7 AM and get up around 5:30 AM naturally without an alarm clock, so I
go to sleep normally by 9 PM. I've been doing this for years and have
absolutely fallen in love with my morning ritual. It helps me stabilize
my mood, balance my hormones, and get grounded and embodied for the day
ahead.
Healthy habits stick over time if they're small
and stacked on top of one another. If something feels too overwhelming
perhaps it's too big of a change or not the right change. It's important
to feel rewarded by your habits. It's important to find joy in your
habits. Like anything, habits get easier over time and require less
thought and organization. Science shows it takes about 6 months for a
habit to really stick.
Meditation can re-program your mind. It
creates new neural pathways helping you to create and stick to healthy new
habits. Meditation can help you overcome past trauma and PTSD, and let's
be honest with ourselves, the last 2 years have been traumatic for most.
Meditation activates the para-sympathetic system which is rest and
digest. Most people these days are stuck in flight and flight, so it's
important to take time to slow down, relax, and meditate. This in turn
helps improve digestion by calming the nervous system. Relaxing, resting,
and digesting also help to lower cortisol levels (the stress hormone), which in
turn impacts the entire system. I prefer yoga and meditation for my
relaxation routine, but there are many other ways like sitting in prayer or practicing
mindfulness in nature. I also love getting outdoors and walking, hiking,
biking, and camping to detach from stress and technology. Practicing
gratefulness can help heal the heart as well.
Namaste (The highest and best in me honors and
sees the highest and best in you),
Jaclyn Rebekah Roberts, E-RYT 500, Integrative
Health Coach, Medical Reiki Master
P.S.
According to Dr. Mark Hyman: “Rhythm is key because your hormones are balanced
in rhythms. So, waking at the same time
every day, going to bed at the same time every day, eating at the same time
every day – these are the rhythms in life that help to reset your natural
balance.”
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