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Surviving the School Holidays: Mindfulness Tips for Keeping Your Cool (And Your Sanity)

Surviving the School Holidays: Mindfulness Tips for Keeping Your Cool (And Your Sanity)

, by SAND N SALT KIDS, 5 min reading time

Ah, school holidays – the time kids wait for eagerly, and parents brace themselves for. Suddenly, your once peaceful home turns into a circus, with noise, mess, and energy levels skyrocketing! It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, especially when there’s a long stretch of time ahead, and everyone seems to be bouncing off the walls. But don’t stress – there are simple mindfulness techniques that can help you stay grounded and keep your cool (yes, even when the chaos is at full volume).

Why Mindfulness?

Mindfulness is all about being present in the moment, acknowledging your feelings without judgment, and allowing yourself space to breathe (literally and figuratively). As parents, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and forget that you need downtime too. By integrating mindfulness into your day, you can reset your mind and body, giving yourself the strength to face another round of “Muuuuuuuuuuum, I’m boooored!” with grace.

Let’s dive into some simple techniques you can try – because let’s be honest, we need solutions that actually fit into the madness, right?

 

1. The 4-7-8 Breathing Technique

When things start to spiral and the noise level feels unbearable, pause and focus on your breath. The 4-7-8 technique is an easy way to calm your mind and body in under a minute.

Here’s how it works:

Inhale through your nose for 4 seconds.

Hold your breath for 7 seconds.

Slowly exhale through your mouth for 8 seconds.

Repeat this a few times, and you’ll start to feel your shoulders drop, your jaw unclench, and a little more Zen slip into your system. You can even teach this to your kids – they’ll think it’s a fun “breathing game,” and it just might buy you a few more moments of peace.

2. Mini Meditation Moments

The word “meditation” might sound impossible when you’re surrounded by kids asking for snacks every five minutes, but hear me out. Meditation doesn’t have to mean sitting cross-legged on a mountain with complete silence. You can grab mindful moments throughout the day.

Try this:

Close your eyes for just one minute (or 30 seconds if that’s all you’ve got!).

Take slow, deep breaths, focusing on each inhale and exhale.

Acknowledge the chaos around you, then gently guide your focus back to your breath.

This mini meditation can reset your mind, giving you that mental break you desperately need. It’s like hitting a “refresh” button – perfect for when you feel like you’re about to snap over a spilt juice box or a sibling fight over the last piece of LEGO.

3. Journaling Your Way Through the Chaos

Journaling isn’t just for teenagers with crushes – it’s a powerful tool for parents too. When you’re feeling overwhelmed, grab a notebook and just let it all out. Don’t worry about grammar or making sense. Scribble down your thoughts, your frustrations, even your victories (like making it through the day without screaming into a pillow!).

Journaling helps you process your feelings, clear your mind, and gain a fresh perspective. Plus, it’s something you can do in just 5-10 minutes after the kids go to bed or during their rare moments of quiet play.

Pro tip: Try ending your journal session with 3 things you’re grateful for that day – even if it’s just “I survived” or “I had five minutes to drink my coffee while it was still hot!”

4. Mindful Listening (to Yourself)

We spend so much time listening to our kids’ needs that we often forget to listen to ourselves. Take a moment each day to ask yourself: How am I feeling today? What do I need right now? It might be as simple as needing five minutes to yourself or craving some adult conversation.

By regularly checking in with yourself, you can address your own needs before you hit burnout. Remember, you can’t pour from an empty cup – so fill yours up by being mindful of what you need to stay grounded and sane.

5. Gratitude in the Midst of Mayhem

Okay, I know this sounds cheesy when you’ve just stepped on a LEGO or dealt with the tenth tantrum of the day, but practicing gratitude can really shift your mindset. When you’re feeling like the holidays will never end, take a moment to appreciate the little things – like the way your child laughs uncontrollably, the extra cuddle you get at bedtime, or the fact that you’ve made it through another day.

Gratitude doesn’t erase the hard moments, but it helps balance them out. Plus, it’s a great reminder that amidst the chaos, there’s joy to be found.

Bonus: Mindfulness for the Kids

Why not bring your kids into the mindfulness fun? You’d be surprised how much they enjoy it, and it might just calm things down a little. Try a family meditation session or a mindful walk where you focus on your surroundings, noticing the sounds, sights, and smells. It’s a great way to create calm moments together – and you might even score a bit of peace and quiet in the process.

Final Thoughts: Embrace the Madness with a Mindful Heart

School holidays are wild, unpredictable, and sometimes exhausting, but they’re also filled with precious moments. By using these mindfulness techniques, you can help bring some calm to the chaos and keep your sanity intact. Remember, it’s not about being the perfect parent – it’s about being present and doing your best.

So, next time you feel like you’re about to lose it, take a deep breath, find your center, and remind yourself – you’ve got this! The school holidays are temporary, but the memories you make with your kids will last a lifetime.

Stay mindful, parents, and good luck! 🙏💙

Ash xx

Hope that helps keep the vibe calm and the sanity intact! 😊


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