Archive for the ‘Stress Management’ Category

Breathing exercise for grounding and stress reduction

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

On the 12/20 show we concluded a 3 part series with our special guest Dr. Ron Shemesh about the mind-body-spirit connection for caregivers. We were also joined by Ann Fuller, R.N. with the American Holistic Nurses Association.

In the following video, Ann takes us through a breathing exercise that helps reduce tension and assists you in being grounded.

Tranquility Tips for Caregivers

Thursday, July 8th, 2010
posted by Kristen Leigh of Sweet Escape Yoga

This week, I had the opportunity to join Kim Linder, host of The Caregiver Hour, in the Clear Channel studios in Tampa, FL. Along with Viki Kind, I was a guest on Monday’s Radio Show where we discussed Compassion in a variety of ways.

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Kim Linder (left) and Kristen Leigh (right) at the WHNZ studio for The Caregiver Hour

Kim shared some thought-provoking insights on how being an effective caregiver includes turning that compassion toward yourself in order to bring your best self to those you care for. Then, Viki shared some good stuff from her book, The Caregiver’s Path to Compassionate Decision Making on how to be respectful and wise when making decisions for those who can’t decide for themselves. And, finally we talked about how caregivers can take a moment – both at work and throughout their day – to de-stress and refocus their attention in order to help feel a sense of balance while managing their unique responsibilities. (Click here to listen to the 7/5/10 recording.)

Here are a few tips I shared (plus a couple extras) for simple, do-anywhere ways to take a yoga moment for yourself:

  1. The first and most simple thing you can do is breathe. Seems obvious, right? Yet, when we get stressed in work and in life, we tend to breathe in a way that’s very quick and shallow or even hold our breath altogether (neither of which are conducive to calm). Lengthening your breath will automatically start to calm you down. Breathe deeply, using your diaphragm (meaning your belly should expand as you inhale), and fill up your lungs completely. Then, when exhaling, slowly try to release all of the air and empty the lungs. A wonderful tool to help you focus on your breath and away from your stress, is square breathing. I wrote all about it (and some optional meditative elements) last week in my blog post Simple Stress Relief w/Square Breathing.         (more…)

Vacationing Can Mean Additional Considerations for Caregivers

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

The following article, written by Lynn Wilson and posted last week on PR-Newswire, shares helpful thoughts and information for those of you planning to travel this summer with elderly or disabled family members.

I think Lynn hit the nail on the head when she suggested that caregivers thoroughly plan their summer vacations with their loved ones so that everyone can enjoy themselves. Her idea that everyone write down their “top picks” was kind and respectful. She seems to have a nice way of presenting the information so that the caregiver can have realistic expectations and look forward to having a fond memory of their family vacation.

Summer Vacation With Elderly, Disabled Family Members
Means Additional Planning, Considerations for Caregivers

The CareGiver Partnership(R) offers tips
for traveling with an elderly or disabled love one

The summer travel season is approaching, and with it, families are asking where to go? How to get there? What to do? The CareGiver Partnership®, a national retailer of home health products, offers resources to help summer travelers address caregiving needs before hitting the road.

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