
At some point or the other, we all experience some fatigue from writing and we need those little breaks to reflect, rejuvenate and calibrate.
As a mother with school age kids and a full daily to-do list, some days can be more daunting than the others, but I have learnt over time, to fit in some little pick me ups which helps to maintain my sanity and refresh my writing juice.
Here are some of the things that I get up to:
Sleeping it off when the luxury to indulge in a power snooze presents itself. Those power snoozes does wonders for the thinking cells of a writing she or he.
Murk about in nature. A jaunt around the park, in a garden, by the sea side, in the wilds or any nature that can be found around. The nature is such a natural healer that you might even find yourself waxing poetic at the end of it all.
Picking the brains of the young ones. Sometimes, my children serve as a bouncing board for silly ideas. We could spend time reciting old rhymes and twisting it as we go along. The wonderful, fresh outlook through the eyes of a child can be refreshing to the jaded eyes of a writer.
Sweating it out: I could turbo charge with a quick round of lazy press-ups, jumping jacks, skipping or whatever gets the adrenaline pumping.
Dancing without inhibitions like a happy, roaming gypsy, or singing out loudly like a tipsy bard – in the bathroom preferably 😉
Curling up in bed or on a favorite couch with a new interest inside the reams of a book and a chamomile tea can help calm some tired nerves. Sometimes, lighting a nice, cheap and cheerful candle can even set the tone for good times 😉
Going to the cinema or going to people watch, works magic too! I find a vantage point in a busy place that teems with humans and people watch shamelessly. You will be surprised at the burst of ideas that can come through such exercise. I always attach an imaginary character to a passer-by, visualizing a lifestyle for them, based on their dressing or the little mannerisms that they express.
Running a hot tub with a dash of jasmine or eucalyptus oil. Hot water does its good work in loosening some kinks. Sit in the tub and let your mind roam free. There is no crime tag attached to just being and not doing.
When I can afford a little pampering, I go for spa treatment and just soak it all in. It does help to have a professional iron out the kinks. Otherwise, I settle for a cheap and cheerful tweaking home treatment from my children and they get to paint my toes.
Attending an open seminar/workshop and meeting new faces.
There’s an endless list of opportunities and new ventures to be explored.
So tell me, please, what works for you?
Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
In fulfillment of Writing 101
Dancing without inhibitions!!! Something I looooove to do 😀
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It works like magic 🙂
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Bubble baths!!!
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Yess!!
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Wow! Great inspiration-inducing activities! 😀 Mine is much simpler. 😀
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Thanks dear. I shall take a peek and learn something today 🙂
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Yeah! 😀
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walking the dog
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..that too! Thank you 🙂
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I see a bunch of beautiful, happy people. How luck you are to be one of them and to have them. x
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Thanks dear. They are a handful lovely and indeed I am lucky 🙂
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How lucky you are…oops.
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😉 happens to the best of us, especially these days with auto-correct.
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All of the above among other things, which includes, but not limited to: a relaxing walk in the park with my canine daughter Mitzy; indulging in the Arts, I love classical music and old black and white movies, so sometimes I’d sit alone to watch or listen. I also enjoy seeking new, and as my kids puts it, random information on the web.
-The grove below your nose and upper lip is called a Philtrum, it’s believed that when a soul leaves Heaven the imprint is left by an angel’s kiss. Which is why in some cultures it’s called just that.
-Also the room in the after life where all souls await to be reborn is called a Guff! This was a term I heard used often back home on the island, but after doing research online found that it’s also talked about in other cultures.
For me this isn’t really useless information, it’s information that satisfies my curiosity.
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Mitzy sounds like she is warm and fun. Now that’s something new to learn for me. The angels’ kiss, beautiful idea and I hope the Guff does actually exist. Thank you for visiting today and parting with some lovely comments. Hugs
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She is a handful just as any 4 year old. lol! Me too hopes the Guff exists.
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Reblogged this on Simply Etta.
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Thanks dear. I appreciate the gesture 🙂
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Really nice refreshing tips. Everyone sure needs a break every now and then. I’ve heard of writers block but never experienced it and I sure pray I never do.
Btw your kids are gorgeous!!! Especially your girl. Looks just like you!
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Lovely compliment 🙂 I will tell her when she comes back from school. I am yet to experience the block and hope he keeps far away from me! I enjoyed your visit today. Thank you and do have a good one 🙂
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Cuddling all of my animals!
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Those furry friends give wonderful, warm cuddles. Thank you for visiting and enjoy your week 🙂
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Loved this post. Your kids are so adorable 🙂
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Aww! Thank you for visiting and your lovely compliments. Best regards. Jacqueline 🙂
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Love this post…lovely family you have there. What works for me…little jokes that sometimes comes in between talking with my kids, chatting with colleagues at work. And this one works idea magic…just listening to passengers in a taxi or bus ramble about something new happening in their life, society or just their gossip. Always something to take away.
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Ha! I miss the bus rides back in Lagos o. Chai! Diaris God o. Don’t mind my silliness. Thanks for the compliments my dear. Mucho gracias 🙂
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Very fun and nice range of activities you have there, Jacquline 🙂
I find interacting with kids both refreshing and enlightening because they are in touch with life 🙂
I wish you very best in blogging, writing and life 🙂
Love and light ❤
Anand 🙂
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Thank you very much. I am going to try and learn breathing exercise. Something new to add 🙂
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Glad to know that 🙂
You can start with the basics and this video might help you :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIN2AAHL3qU&index=2&list=PLLEtIzst_sKZ8FUdzAbutO3m7WO4I2cJk
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Brilliant! Thank you so much neighbour. I appreciate this gesture 🙂
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It’s my pleasure 🙂
Cheers 🙂
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🙂
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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I go get a cup of coffee 🙂 Lovely post. Will share on twitter.
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Please do, with all pleasure 🙂
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Thanks very lovely list dear!
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You are welcome 🙂
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Beautiful family Jacqueline!!! What are their ages? Your oldest recently turned 13, right?
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You’ve got good memory Tasha 🙂 They are 13, 11 and 8 years old babies 😉
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Thanks my dear. They can be lovely some days 🙂
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hehehe oh I know what’chu mean!!!
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🙂 🙂
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That is impressive~~how busy you must be and you are writing so much too! For my recharge it is rest and reading, or my new hobby watching westerns!
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Thanks Ms Sarah. I try to put in three hours of writing or more each day and more over the weekends. I watch a bit of TV in between and my reading to coax me to sleep 🙂 My trick to writing is to wake up an hour before the rest of the household and it helps me a great deal.
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You have an impressive amount of writing in the midst of your busy days! I like to rest and watch westerns if I am burnt out from reading and writing.
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I love westerns too, but I think I read and write more than I watch TV. Thanks love for your comments and for visiting today, I appreciate it 🙂
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I did not mean to comment twice, I thought the cyberland gremlins had vamoosed the first comment. With no tv now but internet I am finally able to Start writing………….I do tend to read more, than watch.
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It happens that way at times. Now will you churn out those ideas bouncing around in your head 🙂
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Some wonderful stress-busters there! Lovely photo of you all 🙂
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Thanks my Lady. One has to find ways to help this life along 🙂
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Yes, and the more the merrier 🙂
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Yes, yes I agree 🙂
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Awww…they are adorable…And they look so happy 🙂
I love to go out with friends or family,and have sleepovers…Or dance crazy(even though I am not good at it!) 😀
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It doesn’t matter what your dance steps are. What matters is that you enjoy the process. Thank you for your delightful compliment. I appreciate it 🙂
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🙂
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I like that you pick your children’s brains. I miss having children around. They always have a fresh and novel outlook.
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They are wells of inspiration when they are not driving me round the bend ;0 Thank you so much for your time. I appreciate it 🙂
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Wonderful post, everything sounds so soothing! I especially love to read a good book with a cup of tea. Candles really do set the mood. So relaxing!
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Thank you Lexa. Those little things do go a long way 🙂 I appreciate your visit. Best regards 🙂
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Jaqueline- all of those are great ideas. I love the picture of you and your boys. It shows such love and happiness.
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Thank you Lula for your kind words:) There’s one life to live and I want to try and live it happy despite all the ups and downs. I appreciate your visiting today. Regards
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Lol, Dancing without inhibitions is my number one thing to do when my brain cells are fried. I quite like car dancing, I love surprising my unsuspecting audience in Lagos traffic by dancing like no one is watching, knowing fully well that they are.
It really is exhibitionism, if I’m totally honest 😀
I love the photograph with your kids.
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Who send any body? A beg my dear, enjoy your moments please. It is sooooo detoxing. I do it too, from Naija to US to Dubai and everywhere else. Who cares! I think we should learn to let go of some unnecessary strictures in life as long as it is done in decency (no nudity involved).
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Lol, abi o! who send any body? XD
Yes it is so liberating to ignore public judgement sometimes, as long as it’s not offensive.
Have a lovely day!
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Yep! Enjoy your day too 🙂
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