Daily Pain Care Plan: Taking breaks to manage pain and energy
For one reason or another, it is usually exceptionally hard for us to take breaks. We often think: Well, let me just finish this one more thing, then I will take a break. Or: There is just so much to do -- I can’t afford to take breaks!
However, taking frequent breaks throughout the day will not only help you reduce chances of flare-ups and fatigue, it can also give your system an entire reset or reboot so that the tasks you need to accomplish are achieved with more ease, more effectiveness, and less stress.
You may have even noticed this in yourself. On days you’ve had little rest at night or during the day, you may feel more stressed out, overwhelmed, and anxious, all of which can result in fatigue and pain flares. By not allowing yourself to rest, you are ultimately dishonoring your own needs and your body.
We all need to rest. All in all, rest, even in 5 or 10 minute increments, can be incredibly constructive for yourself, your day, and for those around you.
Manage chronic fatigue with these gentle, non-draining movements
When you’re under the 5-ton weight of chronic fatigue, the last thing that you want to do is to move your body. However, you intuitively know that some gentle, easy movements might help resolve the stiffness and stagnation you feel from being in reclined positions for so long. But, where and how to start?