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Welcome (back) to our self care 2022 wellness tips. There are many self care rituals and regimes that we salute. This year we wanted to keep it simple, returning to the basics. With minimalism a foundation at LovEd Wellness, our fifth tip is: perspective. Oxford dictionary defines it ‘as a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view’.


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The last two years have challenged our perspective as our world changed. For many people, our work, lifestyles and relationships changed. I call it a period in time in which we had a ‘microscope on the micro of our lives’.

Generally speaking, pre-pandemic, many of our lives were full of plans, activities and distractions. Suddenly, much of our lives were focused within the walls of where we lived, those we lived with or without, and our lifestyle choices. Those choices came into full, undeniable view and perhaps observed in a new way. With a particular attitude toward our ‘new normal’ and new way of regarding how we lived before, many of our ‘points of view’ changed. We became increasingly conscious of our day to day, giving us a new perspective on whether we really liked our day to day! Take a moment to consider your perspective of that time, is it different, changed or the same?


I was living in Vancouver in a beautiful, minimalist, bright apartment with North Shore views, within one block of the ocean. Most of my sisters were living in the city too, I was running the seawall, competitively sailing, road tripping on weekends, had lots of alone time and had created a lifestyle I loved…until all the activities, plans and distractions stopped. Despite loving so much about my life I became so aware of something that was missing and that I greatly value - companionship and love. The microscope on my ‘micro’, made me realize how much I wanted a meaningful, loving, deeply committed relationship, in my life. So, like many in the pandemic, I made changes. The catalytic shift in lifestyle made me re-examine my life and take control of what I wanted to change, in a whole new way.


Sometimes perspective shifts are small: the recommendation of a good book that inspires, a stranger who kindly holds the door, a new server at your favourite restaurant that makes your experience better than ever! Other times, our perspectives are influenced by bigger happenings: like a pandemic, a move, hurricane, illness or death. Many catalytic shifts can immediately and profoundly impact our perspective. As a childhood debater, I always found it exciting to consider and argue the opposing side. ‘Be it resolved that..’ offered perspective and ensured that I was open enough to consider another viewpoint, not becoming too emotionally invested in only one perspective.


We are all living and leading our lives with the ‘lens we see the world’, based on our past and the circumstances of our lives, says Landmark Education. Naturally, it is hard to consider other’s perspectives when we have been marinating in our own ‘stories’, with our ‘own’ viewpoints for as many years as we have. Insert age here ______!!


There is something fascinating in psychology called the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon, frequency bias or frequency illusion. Which is a cognitive bias that happens once you purchase a new car you start seeing it everywhere. The idea is that there is an attentional 'awakening' to the object that now holds value to you. Making new perspectives interesting. Perhaps if you learn something new, there may be an ‘awakening’ of value to you. By creating a muscle of considering differing perspectives, we may live a life that offers new perspectives, more aha' moments and greater compassion.


Moving nearly every three years of my life offered me perspective on other communities, people, schools, churches and opened many new doors of opportunity. Moving to the Caribbean for ten years was an opportunity for perspective in other cultures, learning new languages and foods that I had never tried. Taking a dive into the ocean still reminds me how small I am in this great big universe and flying as a passenger still makes me stare in absolute awe at the sunrise, view and clouds from above.

“ I stand upon my desk to remind myself we must constantly look at things in a different way…. See, the world looks very different from up here" - Robin Williams as John Keating - Dead Poets Society

Our perspectives can be the bedrock foundations of our morals, values and unwavering beliefs. Without compromising who you are, is it possible that you could become a casual debater of the opposition, a listening ear with no rebuttal, go somewhere you have never been and eat food you have never tried, lay down on the grass (snow) like a child and look up, or sit in stillness and ask yourself - How do I see the world?

“ Don’t believe me? Come see for yourselves. Come on. Just when you think you know something, you have to look at it in another way" - Robin Williams as John Keating - Dead Poets Society



 
 
 

As we prepare for Aries Season, the melting of Winter and an awakening from a post pandemic chapter, Spring Equinox begins her rise on the horizon, out of hibernation and we move.

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Our bodies are designed to move, whether from point a to point b, a group fitness class, competing for gold, building a house, walking along the beach or morning dance party (my preference). Moving our bodies will eliminate unwanted toxins, stressors and cells that are no longer serving. Alternatively, new fresh oxygenated blood will circulate within your body, invigorating all cells in optimal function and supporting overall health.


Stretching, walking, dancing and jumping can move energies that may be stagnant and residually held from the past two years. In movement, from a biological perspective you release feel good endorphins and dopamine. From a mental health perspective, movement, sweat and exercise have been proven to provide greater mental clarity and focus, as well as support positive self esteem. From a spirit standpoint, I have always experienced a greater sense of happiness and peace from a great workout.


This year, un negotiably prioritize your movement by placing it in your calendar in advance so it becomes a daily commitment to yourself. What's amazing about movement is how responsive our bodies and mind are, from greater flexibility after stretching, to the feel good joy that comes after a sweaty class or the lessening of limiting, negative thoughts after a long walk, it's positive all around.


The LovEd Wellness 2022 self care list has been consciously curated from having been a past professional dancer and fitness instructor for over 20 years. I have learned the outside is a direct reflection of the inside and have personally discovered for myself, that the more I am connected to my physical body the better I show up for myself and everyone in my life. Movement is truly is the greatest, free gift I can give myself. After every fitness class I taught I would end with the powerful words of my Grandma, which were, 'your health is your wealth' and after these past few years, that has never resonated more.


Let's have a powerful and positive year by incorporating consistent movement in our lives. Perhaps invite a friend right now for a walk or workout and inspire a culture of movement around you.

Take a deep breath and let's get it!




 
 
 

"I am the love of, the love of my life" Jennifer Lopez in Love of my Life (Marry Me)

Setting healthy boundaries allows you to prioritize 'you' time. Own it and lean in. You are your greatest gift and you are your own company. So hopefully you like spending time with yourself...do you? Not alone doing a to do list, activity or lost in social media but simply practicing 'dolce far niente' (Italian for: pleasant relaxation in carefree idleness or the joy of doing nothing).


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Personally discovering the exquisite joy of personal time, becomes so precious when you are fully present to the understanding that your time in this present form, is finite. Your ability to feel, express, laugh, move, sing, dance, cry and breathe is infinitely finite.


LovEd Wellness's has compiled self care tips for 2022 and has prioritized taking time for yourself as number one on the list of ten. When you spend time with yourself you naturally become aware of what you are feeling, thinking and check in with yourself. It's so powerful to be with you. Remind yourself why you are wonderful. Why you love you. What makes you happy about yourself, where you are, where you live and the life you have created. Don't simply be a witness or passenger, be the leading lady of your life as Kate Winslet's character says in The Holiday. Lean in and own you: your skin, hair, legs, breasts, your favourite personality trait, the little nuances that make you, your quirks, your laugh, your emotions, feelings and in joy yourself.


Make a commitment to love yourself most. Take care of yourself most this year, imagine that. It will benefit you and transform your life positively. You may find, that once you get a pleasant taste of the joy of being with yourself, you will protect it. Being with and knowing yourself is worth protecting and diving wildly into.


Stay tuned for another of our 2022 self care tips coming soon.

In optimal wellness,


Jennifer Knight




 
 
 
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