Election Day Self-Care: Move, Fuel, and Recharge Your Way Through
Lynne Steiner • November 4, 2024
Coach Lynne here! Election Day has always been one of my very favorite days—even with the stress! This year feels especially tense, so I wanted to share some tips I’m planning to use to get me through today and the bumpy transition period ahead. These are tools you can use to manage any stress, whether it’s election-related or just life doing its thing.
Your best allies? Movement, food, and sleep. Let’s talk about how you can harness these self-care tools to stay centered, focused, and feel your best, no matter what unfolds.
Move to Reset: Shake Off the Stress
Ever notice how a quick stretch can feel like a magic reset button? Movement can release tension, clear the mind, and keep those stress hormones (looking at you, cortisol) in check.
- Exercise vs. Stress: Moving your body—even for five minutes—acts as a power-clean for the brain. It reduces cortisol levels, lifts your mood, and floods your system with endorphins, the body’s natural “feel-good” chemicals.
- Quick Movement Breaks: Don’t have time for a full workout? Try these quick options:
- Jump rope for 3 minutes – trust me, this’ll wake you up.
- 10 air squats every hour
– simple, effective, and requires no equipment.
- Desk stretches – arm circles, neck stretches, and toe touches. No one has to know!
When your mind starts spinning like a hamster on caffeine, take that as your cue to stand up, shake it off, and move. Your brain will thank you.
Fuel Smart: Keep Your Brain (and Sanity) Steady
Let’s talk about food, the unsung hero of your self-care arsenal. Election Day arrives, and without realizing it, you’re glued to the screen, practically merging with the couch, downing snacks that come in loud, crinkly bags. But here’s the twist: what you eat directly impacts your ability to handle stress.
Smart Snacking to Stay Grounded
- Protein + Complex Carbs Combo: Foods that combine protein and complex carbs offer the best defense against the energy rollercoaster. Think of them as slow-burn fuels that keep you steady, not jittery. Some ideas:
- Greek yogurt with berries – packed with protein, antioxidants, and fiber.
- Apple slices with almond butter – tasty, crunchy, and loaded with healthy fats.
- Hummus and veggie sticks – because no one has ever felt stressed while snacking on carrot sticks, lol.
- Hydration Alert! Don’t underestimate the power of water. Dehydration can sneakily intensify anxiety and make you feel foggy. Fill up a big water bottle, add some lemon or cucumber for taste, and sip throughout the day. Staying hydrated helps keep you cool, calm, and clear-headed.
Choosing balanced snacks keeps hunger at bay and actively gives your body the fuel it needs to stay focused and level-headed.
Recharge with Rest: Sleep, Your Secret Weapon
Ah, sleep—the quiet champion of mental and physical resilience. Missing out on solid rest can turn even the smallest irritations into monumental stressors. But with the right amount, sleep becomes your superpower.
Why Sleep Matters on High-Stress Days
- Sharpens Focus & Decision-Making: A well-rested brain is a sharp one. When you’ve had enough sleep, it’s easier to make sound decisions, especially handy on days when you’re flooded with information.
- Balances Moods: Sleep helps keep your emotions in check. When sleep-deprived, cortisol levels increase, making you more susceptible to stress.
Quick Sleep Tips for a Calmer Day Ahead
- Unplug Early: Power down your devices at least an hour before bed. The news can wait, and your brain will love the break.
- Pre-Sleep Stretching: A few gentle stretches before bed can ease muscle tension and signal to your body that it’s time to unwind.
- Set a Consistent Bedtime: Keeping a regular sleep schedule improves sleep quality and makes it easier to fall asleep.
Sleep well, and you’ll feel the difference on days when stress runs high—trust me, your future self will thank you.
Your Election Day Self-Care Checklist
Alright, you’re all set with your Election Day toolkit. Let’s keep it simple with a checklist that’s easy to follow but packs a punch.
1. Move Every Hour – Whether it’s a few squats, a stretch, or a quick dance party, get that body moving!
2. Snack Smart – Stick to protein and complex carbs to keep energy steady and nerves calm.
3. Hydrate – A sip here, a sip there—your mind and body will feel clearer with each one.
4. Sleep Well – Prep your room, power down the screens, and aim for a solid night’s rest.
Final Thoughts
Election Day (or any high-stress day) doesn’t have to leave you feeling worn out or frazzled. With some quick movement, smart fuel choices, and a bit of self-care, you can navigate the day with ease and feel a sense of control, no matter what’s unfolding around you.
Take a breath. Move. Nourish. Rest.
And remember, the simplest routines often make the biggest difference. You’ve got this.
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