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Hello everyone, Viv Kenchington here from Hypnotherapy and Health. Today, I want to talk about something that is often overlooked but incredibly important for our mental and physical well-being: “Me Time.”

In our fast-paced world, it can be challenging to find moments just for ourselves. Whether you’re juggling work, family, or other responsibilities, it’s easy to push personal time to the bottom of your priority list. However, taking time for yourself isn’t just a luxury—it’s essential. Let’s dive into why “Me Time” is so crucial, supported by some fascinating neuroscience.

The Neuroscience Behind “Me Time”

Our brains are not designed to be in a constant state of activity and stress. According to neuroscientific research, periods of rest and relaxation are vital for brain health. When we engage in activities that we enjoy and find relaxing, our brains enter a state of “default mode network” (DMN). This state is associated with self-reflection, problem-solving, and creativity. All of these are pretty useful states, don’t you agree?

Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, a neuroscientist at the University of Southern California, has found that the DMN is crucial for processing emotions and experiences. When we allow our minds to wander and relax, we consolidate memories and experiences, leading to better emotional regulation and mental clarity.

Benefits of “Me Time”

1. **Stress Reduction**: Taking time for yourself helps lower cortisol levels, the body’s primary stress hormone. High cortisol levels over prolonged periods can lead to various health issues, including anxiety, depression, weight issues, and even heart disease.

2. **Improved Focus and Productivity**: Allowing your brain to rest increases overall productivity. Research from the University of Illinois suggests that taking breaks can improve focus and prevent burnout.

3. **Enhanced Emotional Well-being**: Engaging in activities you love boosts the production of dopamine and serotonin, the “feel-good” neurotransmitters. This can lead to improved mood and a more positive outlook on life.

4. **Better Relationships**: When you take care of yourself, you’re better equipped to take care of others. Time to yourself allows you to recharge, making you more present and attentive in your relationships.

How to Incorporate this time into Your Routine

1. **Schedule It**: Treat your “Me Time” as an important appointment. Block out time in your calendar and stick to it.
2. **Find Your Passion**: Engage in activities that genuinely make you happy, whether it’s reading, gardening, or practicing yoga.
3. **Practice Mindfulness**: Techniques like self hypnosis, meditation and mindfulness can help you stay present and fully enjoy your “Me Time.”

Let’s sum it up!

Prioritising “Me Time” is not selfish; it’s necessary for your overall well-being. By understanding the neuroscience behind why this time is so crucial, we can appreciate its value even more. So, make a commitment today to carve out some time for yourself. Your brain and body will thank you. So here’s a big cheers to a healthier, happier you!

Warm regards,
Viv