Halloween Shouldn’t Be Stressful!
Posted on October 26, 2015 by Deborah MyersHalloween Shouldn’t Be Stressful!
Halloween is supposed to be fun! Do YOU remember the decision process of what to wear for Halloween? Chances are good that it didn’t matter if you chose a costume that someone else was wearing, or one that wasn’t quite as spectacular as your friend’s costume, or even one that you wore last year. It was all about the experience of dressing up, being in the costume parade at school, and then, the very exciting time of going trick and treating. And it very seldom was anything but a safe experience.
I thoroughly loved Halloween. It was the holiday that allowed me to fully be out of regular character and act the part of someone entirely different from the normal me. Decorations didn’t play a big part when I was a child, but when I became an adult, my kids informed me that I went a bit crazy creating a Halloween go-to destination for trick and treating.
Halloween Was Indeed Fun
I do believe I made it lots of fun for all the kids in the neighborhood. Is it fun for your kids? I hear from way too many children in today’s world that they’re stressed about what to wear, about what group of kids they can hang with that night, whether they’ll be invited to THE party, and whether this Halloween will be better than last year’s holiday. They want something better than what they perceive is not okay and in that place of wanting something different, they’re stressed.
Stress and Halloween Are Not Supposed To Go Together
That’s not okay! If you notice your children are feeling anxious or nervous about the events of Halloween consider helping them by showing them how to be calm and relaxed. It’s all about discovering that breath is the key. Have you ever noticed that when YOU are anxious your breath gets blocked and congested? The trick is to open up the energy so breath expands. Here’s an easy energy tip to help your children breathe, to be calm and to let go of anxiety.
Your Halloween Treat
With one hand — hold your fingers on the upper back near the shoulder blade
With the other hand — hold your fingers on the upper arm
Then move those fingers to the outside of the wrist
You can do it for yourself too. And teach your children how to do it for themselves.
Right hand — hold your fingers on your left upper arm
Left hand — hold your fingers on the base of the right ribcage
Left hand — hold your fingers on the right inner thigh
Feel how the breath opens and everything in the body relaxes. And experience a whole new way of feeling, including being excited about Halloween. Enjoy!
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