The Positive Habit Weekly Blog – 27th April, 2020 – Ease Leaving Cert Angst

Have you ever had the ‘Leaving Cert Nightmare’? It’s a common dream many people have when their unconscious revisits the stress of their final school exams. I have it on average once a year and it usually consists of me being a fully-fledged adult with all the responsibilities I have now whilst trying to study for the exams at the same time! I have a publisher’s deadline to finish my second book and it evokes similar feelings; no matter what I am doing, I feel I should be writing. Leaving cert students probably feel they should be studying.

But that is just it, isn’t it? Having a deadline makes it endurable, dare I say it, maybe even enjoyable. A goal to be reached, light at the end of the tunnel when the pressure will lift.

At last, the leaving cert students of 2020 have been informed that the exams will commence on 29th July bringing some certainty to an already uncertain situation – Covid19 has compounded an already stressful milestone into a situation none of us could have dreamt of. 

Being in a state of lockdown is, I believe, hardest for the young and old. They are both vulnerable in different ways and so it is our job as a society collectively to help them as much as we can. 

If you are a student doing exams this year or if your child niece or nephew is then please read below and share the top five concerns and how to ease the angst they cause.

Top 5 Concerns

1. Being worried about your future as you have worked so hard and been focused on these exams for a long time.

Uncertainty is part of life so building resilience and learning that things often don’t go according to plan is a hard lesson to learn but one that will help you in all areas of your life.

You can look back on this time and know that you lived through a historical event. You will also have some amazing stories to share with future generations. 

2. The loss of your normal routine, social life, independence, sports and hobbies.

Without all the usual ways of relieving stress it can be very hard to cope. This is why creating a routine for yourself, Monday – Friday is essential. Make sure to care for your body, mind and soul in the routine, so take adequate time to exercise, sleep, socialise online, as well as study.  

3. Loss of motivation 

Being stuck at home without your peer and teacher support is challenging and can create feelings of paralysis and hopelessness. In addition, the pressure to be self-disciplined can be hard and can create more stress. This is why getting into a routine is so important. 

What can really make a difference is talking to someone about how you feel; a trusted adult, parent, grand-parent, aunt or uncle, or anyone who you feel will listen to you without judgment.  Expressing how you feel helps release the build-up of tension and helps you to get your mojo back! 

4. Family Issues

Perhaps you have concerns over your parents or grandparents getting the virus and dying. This is really hard and something we all feel. If they are healthy and well, focus on that.  If someone you love has been ill or has died recently, please talk to your school and explain what is happening.

Perhaps your family is struggling financially, especially if your parents have lost their jobs and now you are worried about the impact this will have on your future, for example, going to college.  Again, remain hopeful that once restrictions are slowly lifted, the economy will begin to recover.

Perhaps your parents are front-line workers and you are left to look after younger children at home so that there’s not much time to study. Again, you will need to speak to your school to outline what is happening. With the delay in the start date for the exams, there is a little bit more time to study. As much as you can, use this time and turn it into a positive. 

5. Feeling you are being robbed of the closing weeks of your schooling – no grad night, no goodbyes, no debs.

It’s all a very anticlimactic and strange time for you. This will pass and you will eventually get closure on your school years, later than normal but that will make it more memorable. When you are reunited with your friends it will feel even more special, you will come together stronger than ever before. 

I am delighted by the large influx of new subscribers to my limited FREE offer for the online programme, The Positive Habit and am truly grateful to those of you who have donated; it truly does help you to value the course. If you register for it please be sure to follow it as it will really help you. I  continue re-listening to the hypnotherapy audios from the programme every single day and they really are helping to keep me calm and present. Please do spread the word far and wide to friends and family. 

Sending love and much light,

Fiona

To help everyone ride the Coronavirus storm, we are now offering it for FREE* with the option to donate. The price is normally €149.95 so this is an incredible opportunity.

The Programme is designed to help you develop unshakeable strength in both the good and the hard times. Learn to create a quiet mind that allows deep, peaceful sleep at night and emotional resilience during the day.

For more information and to register please click HERE.

*Access to the programme will remain free for the duration of the current public health crisis.

My consultations diary is filling up again but I still have some availability in a few weeks time. If you would like to book a one-to-one session. You can do so HERE. I use Zoom, Skype, WhatsApp Video, you name it! 

Be sure to follow me on social media, as I share top positive tips and insights during the week. You can find me on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.

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I regularly deliver workshops and seminars.  If your company is interested in a Positive Habit wellness event please get in touch.  You can find out more of the amazing companies I have worked with HERE.

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The Positive Habit Weekly Blog – 20th April, 2020 – Separate the Wheat from the Chaff

Separate the Wheat from the Chaff.

What is important to you, I mean truly important? Over the past few weeks of the lockdown, I have noticed, both in myself and my clients, that many of the more superfluous aspects of our lives are taking a well deserved back seat, like the stress of commuting and running from one place to another. As one of my client’s said, “I am no longer the taxi driver to the kids, I am now a passenger in their lives.” Now, maybe for the first time in our lives, we have greater clarity on what really matters.

Some families have more available time to bond and do the things they perhaps spoke wanting to do for years; going running together, playing chess, doing jigsaws and painting etc. The thing is that positive memories of doing these simple things are now being laid down for years to come. “With every deed you are sowing a seed, though the harvest you may not see.” (Ella Wheeler Wilcox).

Many people report feeling calmer and have experienced a sense of relief, as quarantine by its very nature has removed many of the triggers that can cause anxiety; social occasions, presentations, constant busyness. The Coronavirus pandemic may have forced most of us to physically slow down, but without having a quiet mind you may still feel overwhelmed, no matter where you are. Can you find and tap into that inner stillness now so that you sustain it in a post-COVID-19 world?

My task for you, dear reader, is to make a list of ‘the wheat’ in your life and to dispose of the chaff, the unnecessary. What insights and experiences from the lockdown do you want to carry with you when life returns to ‘normal’, whatever that is. I have divided the list into two areas that reflect both your internal and external worlds. To help you with this, I have shared some of my own thoughts and I would really love it if you email me with yours.

Make your ‘Wheat’ list now, don’t put it off or it might never get done.

Feelings: 

Having presence and being open to the moment as it is
Being at ease with uncertainty – let go of the need to know the future
Accepting that everyone responds to the same situation differently
Hope – always, hope!
Having gratitude for each moment of ‘face time’ I have
Facing sadness with courage

Behaviours:

Having increased patience with myself and family
Taking solo time – time alone
Carpe Diem – living life to the fullest I can and not hesitating if I want to do something
Self-care – crucial for body, mind and spirit
Resting when I need to with no guilt attached
Doing hypnotherapy on myself every day
Not counting days, rather making the days count

I am delighted by the large influx of new subscribers to my limited FREE offer for the online programme, The Positive Habit and am truly grateful to those of you who have donated; it truly does help you to value the course. If you register for it please be sure to follow it as it will really help you. I  continue re-listening to the hypnotherapy audios from the programme every single day and they really are helping to keep me calm and present. Please do spread the word far and wide to friends and family.

Separate the Wheat from the Chaff.

Sending love and much light,

Fiona

To help everyone ride the Coronavirus storm, we are now offering it for FREE* with the option to donate. The price is normally €149.95 so this is an incredible opportunity.

The Programme is designed to help you develop unshakeable strength in both the good and the hard times. Learn to create a quiet mind that allows deep, peaceful sleep at night and emotional resilience during the day.

For more information and to register please click HERE.

*Access to the programme will remain free for the duration of the current public health crisis.

My consultations diary is filling up again but I still have some availability in a few weeks time. If you would like to book a one-to-one session. You can do so HERE. I use Zoom, Skype, WhatsApp Video, you name it! 

Please listen to the ‘Mastering Your Wellness’ Podcast I did with Jayann Walsh. Listen now on iTunesStitcher and Spotify

Be sure to follow me on social media, as I share top positive tips and insights during the week. You can find me on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.

‘The Positive Habit’ book
is now available as an audio book on both Audible & Borrow Box!

ONLINE CORPORATE WORKSHOPS AVAILABLE!

I regularly deliver workshops and seminars.  If your company is interested in a Positive Habit wellness event please get in touch.  You can find out more of the amazing companies I have worked with HERE.

Evidence-based, rapid transformational, online, hypnotherapy programme, The Positive Habit trains your subconscious mind to let go of the past & to embrace the future with hope and happiness as you sleep!

Register FREE Now!

Latest Testimonial from The Positive Habit online programme:

Saturday, March 21, 2020
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“This program has given me a much more positive outlook. Thank you.”

Kathryn Walters

The Positive Habit Weekly Blog – 13th April, 2020 – Practise Social Warming

Happy Easter Monday!  Thanks for reading and being with me. It does my heart good to write to you all. A huge warm welcome to all my new subscribers. Practise social warming.

I do my best each week to bring you a boost of positive energy to keep you going throughout your week. This week I have made a deeply relaxing five-minute open-eyed meditation (see below) on getting comfortable with uncertainty which is something we all need right now.  Please do take the time to follow it as often as you can. 

The positive impact of meditation on our physical and mental health is immense! 

Each morning, before I start work with my clients, I do some yoga and then go for a short jog to the sea and I feel truly blessed being able to do this. While the jog itself is wonderful, what I find most refreshing and inspiring is the friendliness of the people I encounter. Never before in Dublin or any city have I felt the warmth of so many people. Strangers greeting each other as friends. 

Ironically, social distancing has brought strangers closer together.

I encourage you to practise social warming at the same time as you practise social distancing. A smile and a greeting can lift everone’s day.

It is imperative for our collective mental health during this challenging time that we are all united through kindness. 

I hope you have been sleeping well and if you missed my interview on sleep anxiety with Dermot & Dave on Today FM last Monday you can catch it here. Also available is a podcast I did recently, ‘Mastering Your Wellness’ with Jayann Walsh, a lovely lady who asked some really insightful questions on how to cope during the COVID-19 crisis. The link is here and below. 

I am delighted by the large influx of people who have registered for my (now free) online programme, The Positive Habit and am truly grateful to those of you who have donated; it does help you to value the course. If you register for it please be sure to follow it as it will really help you. I have been re-listening to the hypnotherapy audios from the programme every day recently and they really are helping to keep me calm and present. Please do spread the word far and wide to friends and family. 

Sending love and much light,

Fiona

To help everyone ride the Coronavirus storm, we are now offering it for FREE* with the option to donate. The price is normally €149.95 so this is an incredible opportunity.

The Programme is designed to help you develop unshakeable strength in both the good and the hard times. Learn to create a quiet mind that allows deep, peaceful sleep at night and emotional resilience during the day.

For more information and to register please click HERE.

*Access to the programme will remain free for the duration of the current public health crisis.

 If you would like to book a one-to-one session. You can do so HERE. I use Zoom, Skype, WhatsApp Video, you name it! 

Please listen to the ‘Mastering Your Wellness’ Podcast I did with Jayann Walsh. Listen now on iTunesStitcher and Spotify

Be sure to follow me on social media, as I share top positive tips and insights during the week. You can find me on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.

‘The Positive Habit’ book
is now available as an audio book on both Audible & Borrow Box!

ONLINE CORPORATE WORKSHOPS AVAILABLE!

I regularly deliver workshops and seminars.  If your company is interested in a Positive Habit wellness event please get in touch.  You can find out more of the amazing companies I have worked with HERE.

Evidence-based, rapid transformational, online, hypnotherapy programme, The Positive Habit trains your subconscious mind to let go of the past & to embrace the future with hope and happiness as you sleep!

Register FREE Now!

Latest Testimonial from The Positive Habit online programme:

Saturday, March 21, 2020
★★★★★

 

“This program has given me a much more positive outlook. Thank you.”

Kathryn Walters

The Positive Habit Weekly Blog – 6th April, 2020 – 6 Steps to Soothe Sleep Anxiety

6 steps to soothe sleep anxiety – I hope you are well and that the last week has been a bit calmer for you. It has been for me, thankfully. What has become obvious during the Coronavirus pandemic is that human beings are incredibly adaptable and have a powerful survival instinct.

Part of our ability to survive and thrive during this crisis, or indeed at any time, is based on sleeping peacefully for at least eight hours per night. Many of my clients struggle with sleep issues at the best of times and for many this has now become intensified.

Matthew Walker, perhaps world’s leading sleep scientist, unequivocally states that eight hours of quality sleep each night is not a luxury but a necessity for ALL of us in order to operate at optimum physical and mental health. Most of this probably already know this intrinsically but if you suffer from sleep anxiety knowing this can actually intensify your fear around it. This is a bit like showing pictures of lung cancer to a smoker; it rarely incentivises change. So what does?  Below and on Today FM at 10.30 am this morning, I will share six practical and psychological steps that will help you to sleep soundly.

6 Steps to Soothe Sleep Anxiety:

1. Take Regular Mindful Moments During the Day
The biggest threat to a good night’s sleep is an overactive mind with racing and fearful thoughts.

So please, don’t wait until you go to bed to process your emotional response to what is happening.

It is unfair on your poor brain to expect it to be able to just switch off because now it is time to go to sleep. Taking time during the day to pause, reflect and process what is going on for you emotionally, mentally and physically will help prepare you to fall asleep more easily and to stay asleep. A good practical tip here is to write down negative thoughts in a notebook.  You will notice a pattern emerging and you can begin to question how true these thoughts actually are. You have cleansed your mind and will sleep better.. Getting to sleep and staying asleep is all about feeling safe.

2. Trust that You Can sleep
This natural biological function is something we are all capable of in the right circumstances; our circadian rhythm is connected to light so as it gets darker the pineal gland in the brain is “turned on” like a switch and begins to actively produce melatonin, which is released into the blood.  As a result, melatonin levels in the blood rise sharply and you begin to feel less alert. Ever notice yourself yawning when watching Netflix in the evening? This is a sign that what your whole system is preparing to sleep.  Listen to these cues.

3. Change the Nocebo Effect
Nocebo is the opposite of placebo and yet it is just as effective. Telling yourself, “I just can’t sleep,” or  “I am such a light sleeper,” or “I am a terrible sleeper,” actually compounds the problem. The subconscious hears these negative messages and takes them as commands.  Change the dialogue; saying or thinking, “I trust my ability to sleep,” or “I am learning to be a good sleeper,” will help. Similarly, listening to a hypnotherapy audio or sleep meditation is very useful as you are literally re-wiring the neural pathways in your brain as you fall asleep.

4. Turn the Dread of Bed Time into Something you Look Forward to

Accept the anxiety and you change your relationship to it. 

Many people have anxiety over going to bed. A negative habit loop is established and this is because, at the end of the day, there are no more distractions left. You are now forced to spend time in your own mind. This is why you need to practise being with the anxiety. Focus on the physicality of it rather than the thoughts themselves. Tolerate the distress and it will pass; after staying with most negative emotions for 90 seconds they begin to drift away. In order to soothe any fear (a racing heart etc) you must first accept it.  Resistance to fear only adds more fear. Place your hand on where you feel the anxiety and breathe deeply into your belly for two minutes. This activates your parasympathetic nervous system also known as your rest and digest system.

5. Allow Nature’s Therapy  
REM sleep is the sleep phase when we dream and this is incredibly important for our psychological well being. Dreams, both good and bad are helping you to cleanse the emotions that you cannot do on a conscious level.  If you have a nightmare, don’ be frightened, be grateful. It is your subconscious protecting you.

6. Think of Sleep as Rest
Rather than telling yourself you have to go to sleep try thinking of it as rest. When you adopt this approach it releases the pressure. From a practical perspective, the conditions for a good night sleep include a simple unwind routine which tells your mind and body that that sleep is coming. In the same way that we put a young child to bed, we too need signals.

      • Go to bed and wake up at the same time each day regardless of the day of the week. Your body loves this rhythm.
      • Make sure the temperature of the room is 16-18°C (60-65°F). Your body temperature decreases with sleep and if the room temperature is too high it will impede sleep.
      • Block out light – this tells the brain that sleep is imminent. Blackout blinds are great or use an eye mask as the mornings get brighter earlier.
      • Aromas – consider getting a lavender eye pillow and use it to create an oasis of calm.
      • Don’t do any other activity in the bedroom at night but sleep, rest, read and make love.
      • Drink a cup of herbal tea and read a book (fiction, memoir but not too taxing on your mind) for 20 minutes before switching off the light.

You can soothe your sleep anxiety. Trust me. Trust yourself.

We are thrilled with the avalanche of registrations and donations for my five-star Hypnotherapy Programme which has helped people all over the world to feel calm.

Please spread the word far and wide to friends and family.

To help everyone ride the Coronavirus storm, we are now offering it for FREE* with the option to donate. The price is normally €149.95 so this is an incredible opportunity.

The Programme is designed to help you develop unshakeable strength in both the good and the hard times. Learn to create a quiet mind that allows deep, peaceful sleep at night and emotional resilience during the day.

For more information and to register please click here.

*Access to the programme will remain free for the duration of the current public health crisis.

Sending love and much light,

Fiona

I am delighted to say, I am still seeing my clients online and it is working really well. If you would like to book an online one-to-one session. You can do so HERE.

The ‘This is Me’ webinar was a great success. Please see below for the video and  watch this space to find out more about the forthcoming live ‘real,’ ‘This is Me’ event! 

Be sure to follow me on social media, as I share top positive tips and insights during the week. You can find me on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.

‘The Positive Habit’ book
is now available as an audio book on both Audible & Borrow Box!

ONLINE CORPORATE WORKSHOPS AVAILABLE!

I regularly deliver workshops and seminars.  If your company is interested in a Positive Habit wellness event please get in touch.  You can find out more of the amazing companies I have worked with HERE.

Evidence-based, rapid transformational, online, hypnotherapy programme, The Positive Habit trains your subconscious mind to let go of the past & to embrace the future with hope and happiness as you sleep!

Register FREE Now!

Latest Testimonial from The Positive Habit online programme:

Saturday, March 21, 2020
★★★★★

 

“This program has given me a much more positive outlook. Thank you.”

Kathryn Walters