Wednesday 31 December 2014

Looking back ... and forwards!


As is natural for this time of year, I've been reflecting a lot on the events of the last 12 months - and what a year it has been!  I've enjoyed seeing my beautiful children continue to blossom and grow into confident young people. I'm lucky to work full-time in the wonderful world of arts marketing, which presents me with so many fantastic experiences and the chance to meet some amazingly talented people. I've been blessed to spend some brilliant times with the incredibly grounded, supportive and loyal friends that surround me - beautiful souls, all of them. And best of all, I've managed to successfully launch Sea Breeze Therapies - a long-term dream of mine that at times seemed just that - a dream.  It's been a long time coming (7 years, in fact!) but I've been utterly overwhelmed by the support and response I've had in such a short space of time.

I've taken the time to write a little about my intentions for 2015 - sometimes it helps to get it all down on paper (well, on screen at any rate!) I think the quote above is spot on, and the reason why many New Year's resolutions fail - we need to change our way of thinking before we can make any real changes to our lives.

Wellbeing

I started off 2014 in a state of flux with my health, having been plagued for many years with widespread muscular pain, often crippling fatigue and what can only be described as 'brain fog'. Finally in May of this year I was given a diagnosis of the chronic pain condition Fibromyalgia.  I had suspected it for some time, so it was no great surprise, but it did mean that I could finally eliminate the possibility of rheumatism or arthritis and start a course of exercise that would see the weight which had piled on during my diabetes-ridden pregnancy drop off. I've lost a stone and a half since May and I feel so good for it! I feel like I'm beginning to get the measure of this condition, and really hope I can continue to feel great in the new year.

Healthy Eating

This year I began to practice mindful eating. By this I mean, being totally aware of what you are consuming and when.  I start my day with a cup of hot lemon water - it's cleansing and refreshing, gets vital fluids into your body first thing and gives your digestive system a kick-start. For breakfast I have fresh fruit, a handful of nuts and a couple of tablespoons of low-fat natural yoghurt, perhaps with a drizzle of honey.  Lunch is usually a delicious, nutritious soup - chunky veg or those with beans are great for long-lasting energy release.  I also allow myself as much fresh fruit or raw veg as I want and drink plenty of water throughout the day (2 litres is recommended).  I tend to eat 'normally' at dinner times - when you work full time and have two small children planning separate meals is not practical!  I usually cook healthy family meals from scratch - spaghetti bolognese, risottos, jacket potatoes with tuna and salad, tacos, fajitas and pesto chicken salad are all firm favourites in our house. I try to be mindful of the portion sizes I eat, and I do steer clear of puddings. I really don't miss them any more - something I never thought I'd hear myself say!  So in 2015 I plan more of the same. Ideally I'd like to lose another half stone but I'm not going to stress it - 2014 has taught me that if I am more mindful when it comes to food, excess weight will come off when combined with a sensible exercise routine.

Exercise

This is a tricky subject for me. I love exercise - I used to be a great cross-country runner and spent all my formative years working with horses, which requires a considerable amount of fitness, strength and balance.  Fibromyalgia does not allow you to exercise easily - the pain can be crippling and the fatigue means you often just want to curl up in a ball and sleep.  But perversely, exercise is the single most useful thing you can do for this condition. Each person is different, and it's finding the right balance and working within your limits that is key. I've always loved yoga and this has been my saving grace this year. I devised a yoga routine that incorporated some more traditional strength building exercises, and do this every night, whilst watching TV. It's no hardship, believe me!  I combine this with a small amount of cardio (usually a fitness DVD, although I steer clear of those 'no pain, no gain' high intensity workouts) and run once or twice a week (no more than a mile, as that's all the tolerance this condition will allow me.) Weight has come off, yes, but it's the way my body has toned up and strengthened  that I'm particularly pleased with. My goals for 2015 are to work on my upper body strength.

Family Time

As I mentioned at the top of the page, I work full time, and fit massage treatments in during my evenings. My husband also works 3 or 4 evenings a week, so our time together is really limited. We have made a pledge to have at least one night a month where we give each other our undivided attention, and either have a night out or spend time together at home.  So vital for any relationship! 

Sea Breeze

This is the part I'm really excited about!  I have so many ideas buzzing around in my head about what I want to do, but I need to take some time out to do some proper business planning first. Priorities for 2015 will include renewing my insurance cover and my membership to a professional body. Training is high on the agenda - there are so many courses I want to do - I'd like to keep adding to my skills and knowledge so that I can provide the best treatments possible. I also want to do more with my Facebook page and blog - offers and discounts, interesting articles, giveaways, competitions, reviews etc.  I'd also like to develop a new corporate ID for Sea Breeze - something that will give my business a distinctive and appealing image.  And last but not least, I hope to continue to increase my client base, and always go the extra mile for each and every one of them. I have been blessed with some wonderful clients already, who have given me fantastic reviews on my Facebook page, referred friends to me and just in general talked about how much they enjoyed their treatments. I love getting to know my clients - most of them become good friends in the process and I am utterly blessed to have their support.

Whatever your intentions for 2015 I'd like to take this opportunity to wish you all a happy and healthy new year! Be kind to yourselves, spend time with family and friends and do whatever nourishes your soul.

Happy new year everybody! xx


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