Rest & RejuvenateFinding Hidden Moments for Me-timeBy Kim Atkinson
When your day is devoted to taking care of your kids, your husband, your job and the many other important things on your agenda, it can seem impossible to schedule time for yourself. But setting aside your own time is key to maintaining your physical and mental health, says Dr. Susan Newman, a social psychologist and author of The Book of No: 250 Ways to Say it and Mean it, and Stop People-Pleasing Forever. Here are six expert ways to find hidden moments in your day and how to spend them so you feel energized and invigorated. 1. Find the time. 2. Write it down. 3. Be grateful. 4. Manage your energy. 5. Work it out. 6. Think about it. Read more about: organization , parenting , time-savers , wellnessKim Atkinson is a journalist whose work has appeared in many print and online publications, including Ladies' Home Journal, Cosmopolitan, Parenting, Parents, Chicago Magazine, More and Boston Magazine. Kim is a frequent contributor to Sniffle Solutions. Article Ratingmore Rest & Rejuvenate features CommentsPost a CommentSniffle Tips & TidbitsTake a 15-minute walk in the middle of the day. Not only does this count towards your recommended daily exercise quota, but it can also keep you from raiding the cookie jar. According to a study in the journal Appetite, people who took a short stroll snacked on half as much chocolate afterwards compared to those who didn’t.
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