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Little Things That Go a Long Way (+$300 Target Sweepstakes)

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Have you ever had issues grounding yourself? No, I don’t mean being sent to your room while you sob and listen to Morrissey (LIFE IS SO UNFAIIIIRRRRRR), nor protecting yourself from actual electric shock. I mean pulling back your focus from a nonstop mind and back into your physical body. Sometimes, I can lose myself in my thoughts, which causes me to feel spaced out, dizzy, and pretty damn strange, really. Like a mini out-of-body experience. Anyone else out there feel this way on occasion?

Bueller? Bueller?

I remember the first time a friend recommended grounding myself by lying outside and feeling the Earth beneath me. I looked at her like she was smoking crack. First off, itchy. Secondly, bugs. Finally, what would the neighbors think? “Oh look, there’s Sarah lying in her front yard. She seems to be fondling the grass and dirt. I knew that chick was weird.”

So maybe I’m not the type to fondle grass, but I have discovered little things that I can do around my home that keep me in the present moment and off the mental hamster wheel, especially when I don’t have much time on my hands due to mom duty.

1. Checking in with your body. If you have 5 minutes to spare and are feeling overwhelmed, sit down, close your eyes and do a body scan. Notice how your body feels – your feet, your legs, your hips, so on and so forth. Divert yourself from mental chatter, and just notice any sensations you have in your body. Don’t judge the sensations. Just observe.

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2. Not down with rolling around in a grassy field? Bring nature inside. I love to have beautiful flowers and plants in the home to keep me grounded. Just their presence alone makes me happy, but they also bring my attention to the present moment while caring for them. (Yes, sometimes I touch the plants. Because they are SO DIFFERENT FROM GRASS.)

3. Breathe. Inhale and exhale slowly, counting from 1 to 5 each time. For many months, I thought the whole deep breathing concept was lame. Deep breaths can’t touch MY issues! Well, I’m here to report that as much as you think slow, rhythmic breathing won’t help, it actually does. It just takes more than a minute for your body and mind to get the signal that it’s time to chill out. Try it for at least 5 minutes and then tell me how you feel.

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4. Hold your kids. Look at their faces. Count their freckles. Scratch their backs. Look into their eyes and ask them to tell you something funny. Don’t try to sneak a chore when they are answering your question. (So guilty of this.) Be present. Like my dad always said, the best way to stay grounded is to focus on the love around you, outside of you. Forget the to-do list for a bit and take every bit of your little ones in.

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What little things do you do that go a long way? Leave a comment here and you’ll be entered to win a $300 gift card from Target in the Little Bit Goes a Long Way Sweepstakes!



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  1. Mike Cox

    March 23, 2014 at 10:20 pm

    I Enjoy the Rain, it makes everything better, I Walk in the Summer Rain on the beach barefoot and it is so peaceful!

  2. Kathy B

    March 24, 2014 at 10:05 am

    I try and take time to just unplug from everything and listen to what my mind is telling me. I have so many distractions around that its hard to know. When I cut myself off from all that for awhile. I feel renewed.

  3. Amber

    March 24, 2014 at 7:29 pm

    I ground myself by having everyone putting away electronics & having playtime with the husband and kids in the living room after dinner. Let the dishes wait. Let cleaning the kitchen floors wait. Let bed time wait (just for a little bit). Enjoy the now, because it will be gone tomorrow! (YOLO!!)

  4. Christie

    March 26, 2014 at 5:41 pm

    A quick walk outside on my lunch break is a great way to get some fresh air and recharge for the rest of the day!

  5. JoNae

    March 26, 2014 at 6:49 pm

    I take time to disconnect from the phone. It does wonders for decompressing and being in the moment.

  6. Addie

    March 27, 2014 at 6:30 am

    Trying so hard to leave my iphone alone when I get home from work – they all deserve the best attention I have to give

  7. Birdiebee

    March 27, 2014 at 11:05 pm

    I make freezer meals for myself and my daughter’s and their families. It is cheaper in the long run as I buy in bulk and make everything at once. In addition, after their busy days at work, they can come home and quickly finish the meal or it is already ready if it is one of the slower cooker meals. They love having me do this and I like to have it done as well on those days I just don’t have time to do the cooking.

  8. Sam

    March 29, 2014 at 6:14 am

    I get up early to work out every morning. It really gives me an extra boost of energy and my mornings go much smoother.

  9. Ryan

    March 29, 2014 at 6:15 am

    Quiet time in the evening with my family and no electronics helps us all stay on the same page.

  10. Zoe Hernandez

    March 30, 2014 at 4:12 pm

    Yoga everyday :)

  11. Sabrina

    March 31, 2014 at 9:28 am

    Gotta love Target!!