Monday

02.01.2012

Hello 2012!


I stumbled upon this blog called The Freedom Experiment about a month ago, and I think it's something that I could greatly benefit from - if only I put more of these activities into practice. A new year, a new beginning. 


One of my favorite posts is 55 gentle ways to take care of yourself when you're busy busy busy. These are my favs:



Get enough sleep
An oldie, but a goodie. This old advice is not only essential when it comes to self-care, it is also absolutely essential when it comes to being able to do your best. Particularly important when it comes to exam periods and work stress, sleep will help you achieve. It’s easy to think that a few extra hours of work will do you more good, but it won’t. Sleep will.


Drink tea
Coffee will only get you that far, before it sends you down into tiredness again. While still being hot and comforting, tea (and especially the herbal kind) won’t make you dehydrated and shaky. If you’re feeling tired and think you need a caffeine boost, go for cold water (or iced tea) instead. Cold water will help wake you up!

Make sure you keep in touch with your friends
Just a few text messages, tweets or the occasional coffee will make sure your friendships don’t suffer. You don’t have to keep in touch with everybody, most people will understand that you’re having a busy period. Just make sure you stay in touch with the people that make you happy and inspired.



Take a run or a long walk
This one is pretty self-explanatory. Any sort of exercise will release endorphins, your body will thank you + it clears your head so you can focus on all the important work that lies ahead.



Eat healthy and green food
I know it’s tempting to order pizza, but it really pays off to take your time to cook and eat nutritious and healthy food. Not only will it help you achieve better, it will also boost your mood! 


Wear your pretty clothes
… and be busy with style! If you dress nicely, chances are you’ll feel better too. All it takes is 5 minutes in the morning, and with your most powerful, wonderful and pretty clothes on, you’ll feel like a million for the rest of the day.





Take a hot bath
Nothing helps you relax like a hot bath. Use your favourite bubbles, turn off the light, light some candles and you’re good to go. One hour in the bath in the evening may be the best way to relax because of this simple fact – you can’t take your work and your computer with you.



Do something silly
Don’t forget to have fun! Who said you can’t laugh, even though you’re busy! Make jokes, engage with you co-workers, read comics and just allow yourself to be silly for a little while. I promise it wil boost your mood and a little laughter every day will help you through a really challenging time.
Get more sunlight
Especially if your busy period is happening in winter, make sure you get your daily dose of sunlight if you’re spending a lot of time in gloomy libraries and workplaces.




Breathe
Do I need to say more? When stress builds up, take five seconds off and just breathe. Deep.











Life doesn't stop. Take the extra time to enjoy it. 




Check out more from The Freedom Experiment.

Thursday

15.12.2011

My Christmas Wish List


Dear Santa, 
I sure hope I wasn't put on the naughty list this year because I really want...




Sincerely,
Chantal




Sunday

11.12.2011

What's for dinner?

After slaving away on a paper all day, there is nothing more satisfying than coming home to comfort food. 

The ultimate comfort meal: breakfast for dinner!

My favorite is scrambled eggs with tomatoes, onions, and peppers (topped with a little cheddar cheese - of course!). Add some chili peppers or hot sauce for a little extra kick. 





Next time you're struggling to decide what to make for dinner - think waffles, omeletts, pancakes, or eggs & bacon...YUM! 





Saturday

10.12.2011

Are you there vodka? It's me Chantal...

I've just finished my last semester in university and I am currently in a state of mild panic. Where do I go from here? What is life like outside the university bubble? How will I get away with having wine in the middle of the day? Or sleeping in until noon on a Tuesday?


I often feel I have so many thoughts that I need to talk and let it out just for the sake of letting it out. What a better way to do that than with a blog. I kept a blog diary while I was traveling and enjoyed developing a story out of my experiences. With this blog, I want to pay special attention to those little things in life that never fail to make me smile. I hope in turn, to make you smile. 

The first thing I'd like to share is a set of three videos that are nothing short of truly inspirational. Get out there. MOVE. EAT. LEARN.








Experience the world and the many joys it has to offer. Keep moving. Enjoy every bite you take. Never stop learning.