Nicole Barrons

How is your lockdown?

So here we are in a few weeks into this strange lockdown time. I am having days when I am super productive and days when I just don’t feel like doing much at all. As I talk to people I hear the same everyone seems to be up and down with their emotions it is a bit of a rollercoaster. It is absolutely fine to just go with the flow we are all different with our energy. There are many people out there who are not working and so have more time suddenly and are busy doing online classes, getting fit, learning languages, cooking getting creative which is great and you may be too though equally you may not be and that is absolutely fine too ! Please don’t compare yourself to others and think you have to be keeping busy all the time. For those who are at home this time can be of real benefit for you to slow down and work out and become more in tune with how you are feeling and what is important to you.

It has helped me to have a routine with some mindfulness and meditation to start the day and then some yoga. I keep it to short 10/15 minute bursts and in that way I am more likely to stick to the daily routine. I also like to plan something I want to achieve each day as well as my daily exercise. This may be work related or something for me which might be reading or sorting a cupboard or some paperwork or making a call to a friend. Connecting with people is so important for our wellbeing and I am really missing seeing my friends in person. We make sure we have calls and group chats and check in on one another and have established a weekly catch up with drinks and nibbles which has been really lovely and the occasional online quiz too! This all great when technology is working though I have had some challenges with the internet which has been has been frustrating at times!

I am loving the peace and quiet of Lockdown without all the traffic and I am really noticing the bird song, so beautiful. There is a lot to notice in nature at the moment the blossom on the trees and also the amazing bluebells in the woods. I am so grateful to be able to walk in the countryside. I am sharing the picture from a recent Bluebell walk as it was so magical.

If you are able to get out each day try practising some mindful walking really use the senses what are you seeing hearing, smelling and feeling?. This might be noticing how clear the sky is or the quiet streets, you might notice the breeze or the sun on your skin. This is practising mindfulness and is so good for your wellbeing to give your mind a break and to relax.

However you are using your time important thing is to make your time work best for you. You are unique and don’t have to follow or feel pressured by what others are doing. Above all be kind to yourself and others these are challenging times and we all need to look after one another.

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