Sometimes
you need to switch off completely.
Rob and I
were lucky enough to have five days at the beach last week without the kids.
Sure they’re both adults and they were at home tending the garden and spoiling
the pets but it was weird to go away without them for that long.
It meant
that we only had the two of us to consider. Meals were easy, any mess was
created by us alone and quickly tidied away. There were no external pressures
to consider and even better Rob had no phone or data signal at the house so he
was completely cut off from his workplace.
Life slowed
down, we took time to walk slowly and admire the view, we savoured our food and
drinks, we read books for hours. We paddled in the waves and scrunched our toes
in the sand. We had real and sustained conversations. We took drives along the
coast and into the hinterland and paused again to admire the view. We enjoyed long
afternoon siestas.
I felt
calmer than I had for a long time. The run up to Christmas had been a busy one
with lots of clients wanting sessions to help them prepare for the festive
season. And then I got a cold. I was shocked. I hadn’t had one in three years
and had forgotten just how lousy it can make you feel. And then it lingered on
and on for over two weeks. It hung around for all of Christmas and with 10
people in the house it was not an ideal time to be sick. In fact, it made me
very cross!
I
rolled straight back into the new year with a week of bookings, which was
great, my clients are always good fun but I was tired. My knee and its
associated medications mean that I just don’t function at the level I did in
the past. I tire easily and become very vague. Usually I perk up again after
a nap or a good night’s sleep but according to Rob it was like living with a
person in the early stages of Dementia. In short, I was at the point where if I
didn’t stop and acknowledge my physical health, my mental wellbeing would
suffer too.
I came home
rested and recharged. I’m keen to get out and work with my clients but I’m also
really excited about plans to build my business. It’s amazing what a little bit
of self-care can do!