Routines Do Change

Christmas (2024) with the family at the World Equestrian Center.

My sister, her family and I reunited in Ocala, Florida after our mother’s passing in November. When we have family in town, our routines undoubtedly change.

We participated in so many fun activities at the World Equestrian Center in the evenings on Friday and Saturday. The entire family had a meal at Stone Creek Grill Golf Club on Saturday afternoon and attended Church service on Sunday morning. It was quite hectic yet memorable and fun.

We did have unexpected changes in schedule (e.g., a quick run to McDonalds with our seven-year-old twins). Changes in schedule keeps life interesting. Having family in town is priceless, no doubt in my mind.

When preparing for a special weekend, keep in mind about the potential changes in schedule that may throw us ‘off’ from our healthy rhythms that promote wellness. Life happens and time runs faster than expected!

I am learning ‘how to’ maintain quality of life with Hashimoto Thyroiditis and planning ahead is key. Creating ‘anchors’ or habits help us keep up with daily rhythms of wellness.

These are the most important anchors when managing an autoimmune condition in a fast-paced, Holiday season. Anchors such as: Hydration, Sleep hygiene practices, Supplement/Medication intake, Movement, Stress Management, and Diet.

Yes! The ‘diet’ anchor is a tricky one …

Tips:

a) Set up an alarm on the phone to remind yourself about hydration, every hour.

b) Pacing is key. Do not multitask. Keep it simple.

c) We do not have to participate in all activities. For instance, I chose to meet my family a couple of hours after their arrival to the hotel. They were able to get acquainted with the World Equestrian Center while I was taking a hot shower then relaxed in my living room while hubby was finishing up with work.

d) Set up another alarm on the phone for supplements and/or medication intake. Yikes! I forgot to take my Omega 3 one of the evenings.

e) Make a healthy choice and determine what time is a reasonable time for bedtime. It may be a bit later than our daily routine and that is okay. It is also alright to be excused earlier than expected. Since I no longer drink alcohol due to Hashimoto and cellular inflammation, I skipped the evening drinks.

f) Take healthy snacks on-the-go and a refillable water bottle to hydrate.

g) When eating at a local restaurant, make healthy choices (low in carbohydrates, gluten-free is preferable).

h) Enjoy movement! I was able to take so many additional steps tracked by my smart watch.

i) If feeling tired or drained, it is okay to excuse yourself and catch up with the rest of the family a bit later.

j) Since fast-paced holiday events cause additional stress, I plan to start taking
L-Theanine Max supplement mid-day to reduce the adverse impact of acute stress in my body moving forward and continue using the Copa-Calm Essential Oil Blend spray from Jordan Essentials (Rhythms4Wellness.JordanEssentials.com) to relax throughout the day.

The Great Outdoors

I soaked all the Vitamin D I could, breathed deeply, relaxed a bit and enjoyed the great outdoors’ set-up this morning. I recently heard the benefits of being outdoors surrounded by shrubs, trees, and flowers. Who knew? I was blown away! I definitely need an umbrella in our new outdoor patio so I can use my laptop some days.

At the Longevity Fest 2024, Dr. Melissa Sundermann, also known as “The Doctor Outdoors,” shared her insights: “When you’re surrounded by trees, they release plant cital compounds, which are organic volatile compounds we breathe in. These natural chemicals, like phytoncides, boost natural killer (NK) cells, reduce inflammation, improve focus, and leave us feeling refreshed and energized.”

I’m all for it, how about you?

Revive

I never valued the benefits from 100% essential oils until my friend Tina gifted me with an essential oils’ diffuser for the Holiday season! I immediately searched for the essential oils that would support my immune system. Voila! Revive was the perfect match for me. It had over 1,000 reviews and people seem to recommend the product line. The Immunity boost is a blend of Clove, Lemon, Cinnamon Bark, Eucalyptus, and Rosemary essential oils. This combination promotes stress relief, mood support, pain relief, headache relief and most importantly immunity support.

Benefits of essential oils

Promotes relaxation

Encourages a sense of calm

Improves sleep cycles

Increases alertness

Improves mood

Reduces muscle tension

Unblocks respiratory airways for better breathing

Jordan Essentials offers 100% pure essential oils. I did a bit of research and authors highly recommend for us to use the essential oils intermittently for 60 minutes at a time.

Be mindful of possible olfactory tiredness.

Lemon + Sweet Orange + Peppermint Energizes and uplifts the mood while helping to reduce tension. Peppermint provides a cooling effect, perfect for muscle relief.

Chillax: Lavender + Frankincense + Sweet Orange Promotes calm, helps ease anxiety, and creates a peaceful environment. Ideal for bedtime or stressful moments.

Clear the Fog: Peppermint + Lemon + Frankincense Boosts mental clarity, enhances focus, and helps relieve mental fatigue. Great for an afternoon refresh.

Soothing Muscle: Lavender + Peppermint Soothes sore muscles and reduces tension. Lavender adds a calming element, perfect after physical activity.

Happy: Sweet Orange + Lavender + Lemon Uplifts mood, encourages relaxation, and balances energy. Suitable for emotional balance throughout the day.

To purchase 100% pure essential oils, go to: Rhythms4Wellness.JordanEssentials.com

(Note, this is health information, not health advice)

Daily Movement

Since I have been eating a ‘low-carbohydrate and low sugar’ diet in the past three months, I no longer physically crash in my living room couch by 2 p.m. or have cravings for bread or dessert. I never knew this would be possible.

The best news ever … I have energy for a 2-mile outdoor walk mid-afternoon.

There was an afternoon breeze today in Stone Creek today!” Adriana

Leah Carver, a health coach, acknowledged the value of one’s energy level in her book titled, “Undoing Hashimoto’s: A Guide to Managing Symptoms, Relieving Overwhelm & Living Well”. Carver considers our energy level to be the most critical commodity in our lives. I completely agree with her.

Leah Carver highly recommends for us to pace ourselves daily. By pausing and resting during the day, our bodies rejuvenate, and the stress hormones remain in-check.

Since I have been taking frequent breaks during the day, mid-morning & mid-afternoon, I am continuously building up the energy reservoir. I now have more energy to accomplish relevant tasks at work and at home effortlessly.

I added a new cycle to my daily rhythms of Hashimoto living. I am taking frequent breaks during the day, engaging in a relaxing activity (e.g., journaling, reading, listening to worship music, piano playing) at sunrise, taking a 20 minutes’ walk mid-afternoon or after lunch to regulate glucose levels, and building the energy along the way.

If we do not take time to unwind throughout the day, our energy account will be depleted by daily stressors. If our bodies are stressed, we will then release the stress hormone, cortisol. High amounts of cortisol in our bodies will contribute to the following: Adrenal gland fatigue, weakened immune systems, disrupted sleep patterns, irregularities in our sex hormones (e.g., low libido, irregular menstrual cycles) and changes in mood (e.g., anxiety and depressive episodes). Just to name a few issues!

Let us break the cycle of stress and regulate cortisol levels daily.

(Note, this is health information, not health advice)