Reboot Your Life
We’ve all been there. Our computer locks up or we get some weird error that pops up. The IT guy tells us to “reboot”. In most cases, the reboot works like a charm.
Ever felt like you need a reboot in life?
Does one of these scenarios sound familiar?
- You had a conversation where you stuck your foot in your mouth and wished you could hit the rewind button.
- You started off your day stubbing your toe when getting out of bed and ended that same day with breaking your favorite lamp.
- A bad decision you made has gotten worse. ‘What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas’ is a cute phrase thrown around, but the reality is that some of our decisions can be a nightmare that we don’t wake up from.
- A bad mood sets in for no apparent reason, and you just feel down.
- You are totally overwhelmed with your busy schedule.
If a reboot works for our computers, how much more could a reboot work for our minds, our bodies, and our souls?
Here are some reboot suggestions that can be implemented immediately:
- Take a walk.
Research shows increased health benefits with a 30-minute walk per day. It can cut the risk of heart disease, the #1 cause of death of men and women, by 40%!Don’t think you can fit in a consecutive 30-minute walk each day? Break up your exercise time into three 10-minute walks per day–breaking it up like this is actually more effective for blood pressure control! After you read this, plan to take a 10-minute walk within the next two hours. After you take that walk, set up a time for your next. Make this a habit. You won’t be sorry. - Take a deep breath…or two…or three.
Deep breathing is a definite stress reliever and you don’t need any special gear or a club membership to do it. Deep breathing gives you more energy (bringing in more oxygen to your body), more focus (especially when you are very intentional with your breathing–you quiet your mind, giving it a break and a reboot!), and deep breathing also activates the parasympathetic nervous system which is critical to your body’s healing and digestion processes. Try it now. Breathe in for five seconds and out for five. Do this three or four times. Good job! - Make a change in your diet.
It’s no fun feeling sluggish, especially when your sluggishness is caused by the things we choose to ingest. One quick and easy change to your diet is to incorporate some foods that are not only good sources of magnesium, Omega-3 fatty acids and protein, but are also known to boost brain power! Some good options are: salmon, avocado, nuts, berries, spinach, and dark chocolate.Now, we all know the types of foods that drag us down. For me it’s too many carbs!! I LOVE carbs! It’s not until I limit (NOTE: I didn’t say cut out completely) my carb intake that I feel and see the effects. Here’s an idea. Make a decision to lay off one or two of the foods that you think might make you feel sluggish and see how you feel after a couple weeks. - Just Say “Maybe”
Are you a “yes” woman or man? I admit, I am a recovering “yes” woman. For most of my life I would say yes to almost everything asked of me. I wouldn’t consult my calendar, my already packed schedule, or my husband. THIS is NOT a good habit. Remember, a well thought through yes, is 100-times better than 100 knee-jerk yes’s. My recommendation is to never commit yourself to something without sleeping on it first.By the way, some of us (women mostly) somehow decided that our worth was based on how much we were doing or what people thought of what we were doing. The sooner we can get that line of thinking in-check the better! - Hang out with a friend or two.
Friendships enrich our lives. As a matter of fact, having a network of friends is tied to living longer. Something to remember is that there are different types of friendships and one is not necessarily better than the other. You may have friends that are there for the good and bad times — priceless. Some friends have you in stiches all the time, but they may not be the “call in the middle of the night if you need help” type of friend. You know what “they” say, laughter is sometimes the best medicine. Other friends may be with you for a season and move on – enjoy the time you have with one another. - Take a technology break.
This day and age, many of us are more connected to our virtual reality than we are to our REAL reality. Do yourself and those around you a favor and set aside time when you truly unplug from ALL the technology in your life. We haven’t always had the information and capabilities at our fingertips like we do today, and believe it or not, you WILL NOT die if you take a break! As a matter of fact, you may live longer. That’s right! Our brain is an organ—the CENTER of your nervous system– and it needs rest in order to grow and perform to its potential. - Give thanks. Last but definitely not least, give thanks. I firmly believe this is the most important on our list. When you stop and take a moment to realize all that you have to be thankful for, your entire perspective on life changes. Some days it might be hard to dredge up something that you are thankful for. Start with the things that many of us take for granted, like the breath you just took or the food you ate for lunch…each of us will have a different list, but all of us can find things to be grateful for.Go ahead, grab a pen and write down five things you are thankful for right now. If you choose to spend 1 minute per day doing this, you will be amazed at how fast your list will grow AND how much more you will feel thankful.
If you are an over-achiever, here’s the instant-reboot-implementation-plan for you:
Take a walk with a funny friend and practice your deep breathing exercises together (this will undoubtedly provide extra bouts of laughter). After your walk, grab a bite to eat and enjoy a delicious spinach, walnut and salmon salad. Don’t forget to give thanks for your friendship and the food before you eat! As you part ways, tell your friend you will have to sleep on it before making a decision as to whether you will join her in volunteering to clean the local park the following weekend.
Did you notice that this entire experience was technology free? You and your friend did not check your Facebook status once during your time together, and you lived to tell about it.
All kidding aside, what type of things do you do to reboot? Is there something that I haven’t listed that works best for you? Please add your suggestions in the comments section. Your idea may be the one that helps someone who is in need of a reboot today.
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Jill xx