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by Raquel Dionísio Abrantes

Simple moments to comfort and nourish: tips on how to take care of yourself

December 03, 2021 by Katharina Geissler-Evans in Daily heiter

We all know how the turmoil of the world can overwhelm us. Current society obliges us to rush our pace and beloved activities are sacrificed. The sensitive members of society, who are mostly creatives and dreamers, tend to absorb such emotions, often leading to anxiety. Therefore, it is crucial to cultivate simple moments of self-care. Not only do they benefits us, but also the people we surround ourselves with. There are numerous practices and rituals that we can integrate into our daily life to maintain our general well-being.

My favourite moments to ease and nurture my soul are small, but intentional. They help me strengthen my creativity and well-being and are easy to organise. I want to share a few with you today and hope you can incorporate them into your routine, if they aren’t already. These suggestions will reduce the stress you may have.  

Cook Your Food  

We cook less and less due to deadlines and the general hustle and bustle of modern life. Instead we choose fast food or pre-made meals. These meals however, are not healthy, and are mostly devoid of the right calories and nutrients we really need. Consider cooking a meal, even just something basic. Many people actually find cooking therapeutic and that it can give a sense of achievement.

Eat Breakfast without Thinking about Chores  

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day but it can be so much more than just a “good thing to do”. Try to focus on the experience, taking in the aromas, flavours, and textures. Do not rush through it. Enjoy the magic of morning whilst your brain wakes up slowly. You will be more prepared to face your tasks throughout the day.

Go for a Walk  

Fresh air does wonders for both mind and body. Go for a walk around a park or garden, paying special attention to your breath, and try to release the nervousness that is consuming you. By deeply and calmly inhaling and exhaling, refreshment will fill your lungs and you will feel revitalised.

Learn to Say No  

Various people struggle to set boundaries. The inability to say no comes from a fear of being disliked or rejected. It is however imperative to do so in order to avoid feelings of anger, as well as sorrow. Remember that those who truly value you will not like you any less because of it.

Light a Scented Candle  

Candles provide a cosy atmosphere and can be calming. Try lighting a scented candle, sit cross-legged, and close your eyes. Visualise a colour that brings you peace and dive into it until your thoughts are silent. Stay in this state of mind for some minutes and enjoy the peace and quiet.

Revisit an Old Project  

Is there a project you love dearly but feel has been in the drawer for too long? Perhaps it is embroidery, a novel, or a painting. Give your devotion to it one evening and continue your piece. You deserve to fulfil your wishes and will be surprised how quickly the passion for the project will return once started.

Unplug  

Turn off the electronic devices and put them away. Snuggle under a blanket and sit by the window. Observe the sky. Notice the gentle movements of the clouds. Find the moon and name the constellations.

Write Something You Are Grateful For  

Pull your journal from the desk and write a poem or sentence dedicated to something you are thankful for. Is it a person, a place or perhaps a season? Let your heart pour onto the page. Your sentiments need to be expressed.

We are pressured to be productive at all times, but this is neither healthy nor realistic.  Do not feel guilty or selfish when you set aside hours for yourself. You and your bliss matter. Self-care, amongst other things, helps avoid angst, burnout and depression. Not only that, but it contributes to better concentration, energy, and happiness. 

Images& words: Raquel Dionísio Abrantes

Raquel Dionísio Abrantes is a writer from Portugal. She has a Bachelor's Degree and Master’s Degree in Cinema from Universidade da Beira Interior. Raquel gave a Master Class in Writing of Scripts about Narrative Structure. Her writing has been published by Write or Die Tribe, Better Than Starbucks, New Hand Lab, The Fictional Café, and Black Flowers, among others. She writes for Read Poetry and O Cipreste. More about her work can be found on Instagram, @woodland.poem.

December 03, 2021 /Katharina Geissler-Evans
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Heiter gift ideas for your loved ones, and yourself if you'd like

November 17, 2021 by Katharina Geissler-Evans in Living

I don’t know about you but I’ve never been a fan of “thoughtless” gift. Don’t get me wrong, I am grateful for all the gifts I receive but when it comes to myself and giving somthing to somebody else, I don’t like handing over an object that doesn’t feel right. I’ve always tried to put thought into little presents for the people I love and it’s important to me that they make them feel good and perhaps tell them “you’re loved, there’s someone thinking of you".

For the latest heiter e-zine, that is now available in the heiter web shop, I’ve curated 20 feel-good gifts for your loved ones and yourself if you’d like (is there anything nicer than showing ourselves love and respect by treating us too?). I am sharing some of my gift ideas below.

Gift ideas that life the mood

1) Skincare for that extra bit of self-care

2) Tea or another hot drink that might help you/your loved ones to get cosy & feel heiter

3) Comfortable clothing for relaxing hours at home

4) Yoga clothes or similar that encourage you/your loved ones to pick up on exercise we enjoy

Therapeutic gifts

1) Cookery or baking books that invite to get creative in the kitchen and thus, rest the mind

2) Yarn, crochet pattern or similar so that you/your loved are encouraged to pick up on crafts

3) A candle with essential oils that have a calming effect

4) A journal because it helps one to get the get thoughts down on paper (and perhaps it sparks creativity too)

Gifts that add to a heiter home

1) Colourful plates and other ceramics that add a bit more joy to a room

2) Candlesticks (and candles) for more atmosphere

3) Cosy blankets and cushions

4) One-of-a-kind art prints

Gifts that boost one’s confidence

1) A stylish piece of clothing that makes one you/your loved ones well dressed (and if it’s from a sustainable brand, it might make you/your loved ones feel better about it too!)

2) A fun fashion accessory that adds effortless chic to an outfit

3) Unique jewellery that reminds you/your loved ones of being loved

4) Well-made underwear that is comfortable, looks good and makes one feel like being well-dressed on all levels

For more gift ideas, discover your free copy of the heiter gift guide.

Words: Katharina Geissler-Evans

Images: Mary Benson London (dress), Katharina Geissler-Evans (heiter e-zine), ound (e-zine cover image)

November 17, 2021 /Katharina Geissler-Evans
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