We live in a hectic world. Demands seem to come from every direction. Just when you think you have a little extra time for yourself, someone calls with an emergency. Or your boss or client asks you to take on another project. Or your child or significant other reminds you about that last minute thing you either forgot or didn’t know about. It just never seems to end.

Life has a way of getting out of control. It’s like stepping on the rollercoaster and not being able to get back off until the ride is over. Up and down, around, upside down. It yanks you here and there, back and forth, and all you can do is hold on for dear life. Sometimes it would be nice to just hit the brakes and step off whenever you feel like you need a minute to yourself.

Well, you’re in luck. Here are five ways that you can hit the pause button right now, no matter what craziness is going on in your life. Take a moment, catch your breath, and focus on yourself, even if for only a few minutes.

Take a breather… Literally

Deep breathing is one of the most effective ways to relieve stress, calm yourself, and get re-centered. It’s super easy too. Whether you’re stopped at a traffic light, stuck on hold on the phone, or waiting in line at the supermarket, take a few seconds to focus on your breathing. If you’re able to close your eyes, even better, but it’s not necessary.

“Square breathing” is a simple technique that is instantly calming. All you have to do is breathe in through your nose while slowly counting to four. Hold it for four counts. Let it out slowly through your mouth for four counts. Then hold again to the count of four. Do this a few times – 4-4-4-4 – like a square, to instantly feel more relaxed and clear-headed.

It’s effective because it increases alpha brainwaves. When your brain is in an “alpha” state, it’s calm, relaxed, yet alert. It’s the state your brain goes into when you’re focused on being in the present. And it’s the optimal state for learning. If you prefer guided breathing exercises or need reminders to take a moment to breathe, use a guided breathing app whenever you have even just a few seconds.

Meditate

Woman meditating on a beach.

When you think of meditation, you probably picture a yogi sitting in lotus position saying “Om” over and over for hours on end. You wouldn’t be wrong, but that’s only one of countless ways to meditate. Meditation is versatile – that’s the great thing about it. You can do it anytime, anywhere, without anyone even knowing.

Similar to breathing, and often done in conjunction, meditation is used to focus on the present moment and calm your monkey mind. If you’ve never tried it before, you might be thinking that you can’t meditate or that you’ll do it wrong. It does take a little practice, but it’s something that you’ll start noticing the effects quite quickly. The great thing is that you don’t need to spend hours doing it, either. Even as little as one minute is effective.

The easiest way to meditate is to simply focus on your breathing – inhale through your nose, exhale through your mouth. Then, take it a step further by trying to keep your mind blank. If you can, imagine a white movie screen or a peaceful setting, then just sit there and focus on it for however long you want. Each time a random thought pops into your mind, notice it, acknowledge it, and then send it on its way.

Take your time, you’ll get there

No need to stress about it or get frustrated if you can’t keep your mind clear. Our brains are used to being over-active, so it takes time to train your brain to just relax and stay blank. However, after even a handful of times, you’ll have fewer and fewer thoughts fighting for attention. Plus you’ll start to notice that you feel calmer, more level-headed, and more in the present moment.

If you find it too difficult to start out on your own, or you keep forgetting to make time to meditate, use a guided meditation app. Through the app, you can also set notifications to remind you to take a few minutes throughout your day. You can even use your Bellabeat tracker and app to find a meditation and include it into your ‘stress’ measure. Just 1-2 minutes a day can give you amazing results.

Keep meal time simple

When you’re feeling tired, stressed, and over-extended, the last thing you want to do is spend hours in the kitchen – unless that happens to be the thing that relieves stress for you. Assuming you’re like most women, though, cooking is just one more item on your to-do list. Whether you’re doing it for just yourself or for your family, it can really feel like a chore at times.

To save yourself time during the week, take some time on the weekend, or when you’re not so busy, to look for some easy recipes online. Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you have to eat unhealthy foods. Look for recipes with few ingredients and minimal prep time. If you or your family don’t mind leftovers, cook a double batch and either freeze leftovers, or eat them for lunch throughout the week.

The great thing is that it’s easy to find recipes online through apps, blogs, and websites. It does take a few minutes of planning once a week, plus a trip to the supermarket. But it definitely saves precious time from having to figure out what to make for dinner when you’re exhausted. Plus, when you’re tired, you have less willpower to eat healthy, so having a plan in advance will help you stick to your nutrition goals.

Get moving

When you’re crunched for time, one of the first things to go is exercise. It makes sense, though, because going to the gym is at least an hour commitment, and probably more when you account for changing your clothes, showering, and travel time. When you feel like you don’t even have a minute to spare, how can you possibly carve out time for exercise?

The good news is that there are other ways to get in some daily activity besides going to the gym. In fact, some things are so simple that you don’t even need to leave your chair. But we always recommend getting up and moving around.

Thanks to amazing apps and blogs, you can get simple exercise ideas right from your phone. I love the workouts from Bodyfit by Amy. She even has 10 minute workouts that you can feel! If you’re able to get outside for even 5-10 minutes, the easiest form of exercise is just going for a walk. Add in a little challenge by taking some stairs. And make daily and weekly goals for yourself by using a step counter. The Bellabeat trackers are also a great way to track your steps or general activity. Set yourself a daily goal and see if you can achieve it or even beat it!

If you have a few spare minutes at home, do a quick yoga session or some body weight exercises using a guided app. For times when you’re stuck at a desk, there are even apps with simple stretches that can be done while sitting or standing. No matter your situation, there are countless ways to get even a little bit of movement in every day. If you have trouble remembering, you can even set notifications to remind you.

Take a power nap

Woman sleeping in a green hammock.

On those days when you just don’t have the extra oomph to power through, try to get in a power nap. Although not a common part of working culture in most Western countries, napping is actually a normal part of the work day in some countries. During the lunch hour, it’s common practice in companies to turn out the lights so employees can nap at their desks.

Unfortunately, you probably don’t have the luxury of napping at your desk. But if you are able to get away for even a short time, hide away in your car for 10-20 minutes to catch a few Zzzs. If you stay at home with young children, try to grab a quick nap while your kids are napping. Limit your snoozing to 15-20 minutes to avoid grogginess, but even a nap that short will give you the extra pick-me-up you need to get through the day – sans caffeine.

If you use a sleep tracking device, you can even see how well you slept in that short period. A full sleep cycle that goes through all five stages of brainwaves is approximately 90 minutes. So you won’t complete a full cycle with a power nap. However, even a partial cycle can leave you feeling rejuvenated and clear-headed.

Technology can help, but either way just do it!

It can be really challenging to find time for yourself when your life is busy and full of demands. However, thanks to technology, it’s increasingly becoming easier and more possible to steal a few minutes here and there. So use these five tips, as well as countless others through the Bellabeat app. Take advantage of the technology at your fingertips to make your life easier and save that precious time for focusing more on yourself. To learn about more ways to make life easier and better, stay tuned for more information from us. Like The FemTech Revolution on Facebook. Follow us on Insta or sign up to our newsletter.

We have reposted this article (with permission and with minor edits) from the Bellabeat website.

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