It’s time to slow down and take a break. The Easter Holidays combined with May Day has created the perfect opportunity to take a few days’ leave and get 10 in return.
Here are some tips for how to maximise this time for you and your family to create a memorable sense of togetherness.
- Plan to socialise with other families, or go away for the weekend together
- This is something you don’t have a lot of time to do on normal workdays and weekends even though socialising is an important human need at any age and stage.
- If you have children, post-Covid they are needing to learn how to socialise all over again and be part of a group. Educators are seeing a very big Covid-hangover in this area. You will have to be proactive to build your child’s confidence.
- If you don’t want to go away, you can even arrange to have a campout in someone’s garden. It’s still super exciting for your kids.
- The excitement of a treasure hunt
- If you have children, Easter is the perfect time to arrange a treasure hunt by way of an Easter Egg Hunt:
- Kids love the surprise and hide and seek-nature of a treasure hunt.
- If it’s too hot to put chocolate eggs out in the garden, then replace them with square pieces of white paper that they can then exchange for eggs.
- If you don’t have a garden, hide marshmallow Easter eggs inside and outside your car, or in the house.
- Create an Easter Egg hunt with clues for older children, or get older children to design one for the younger children in the group (they love it).
- If you like the idea of a treasure hunt, use this holiday period to start geocaching:
- This is hide & seek using GPS co-ordinates.
- It’s a global phenomenon and there are over millions of geocaches around the world.
- A cache consists of a watertight container from a small pill bottle to yoghurt containers and large plastic boxes that are hidden in interesting locations and filled with nik-naks or ‘treasure’ for trading.
- The cache owners place treasure inside the container and when other geocache hunters find it they can remove a treasure as long as they replace it with something else.
- If you have children, Easter is the perfect time to arrange a treasure hunt by way of an Easter Egg Hunt:
- Cook special meals
- If you are religious you may have specific dishes that you cook at this time of the year to mark the moment.
- Try some new recipes to break out of the same old same old.
- Maybe bake an Easter cake or biscuits
- You will find recipes I have tried recently on my Nikki Bush Speaker Facebook page.
- Move together
- Go for walks or cycles as a family.
- Visit a botanical garden and take a picnic.
- Take your dogs for a walk together.
- Make fun out of nothing with your kids
- There are so many creative ideas that will make you a hero in your child’s life, a source of magic, wonder and surprise.
- Here are some of my favourite Easter-related ones:
- Have afternoon siestas
- There is nothing like being able to put your feet up for an hour in the afternoon to recharge your batteries.
- If you have young children you may need to do this in relays or when you have a caregiver.
- Breathe
- Intentionally breathe in and out (we often forget the out breath).
- Practice the 4:7:8 breathing method everytime you wash your hands:
- Breathe in for the count of four, hold for the count of seven, breathe out for the count of 8. Do this a few times and it will calm and ground you.
- Lie on the ground/the lawn/the patio and look up at the sky, watch the clouds scudding around and have no agenda, just breath in the magnificence of it all.
- I did this yesterday for about 20 minutes and it was just wonderful!
The neuroscience is clear that we cannot sustain high performance without taking breaks to restore and re-energise ourselves. Easter provides that break, that time to shift gears, to create some space and focus on connection with loved ones.
Make this break count.
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