Holiday Feet
Here's a quick list of ways to save your feet
from the holiday blues.
...Do not get
so caught up in the rush of the season that you forget your poor feet. Stay in
tune with how they are feeling and don't over ride them.
Here's a quick list of ways to save your feet
from the holiday blues.
1. Be aware of
your feet. Do not get so caught up in the rush of the season that you forget
your poor feet. Stay in tune with how they are feeling and don't over ride
them.
2. Take frequent breaks. Feet
were not meant to stand or walk on hard surfaces for hours at a
time.
3. Wear sensible shoes. Save
those stylish shoes for times when you are not doing combat at the
malls.
4. Interrupt stress and do it
frequently. Try a reflexology session or a massage. A nice session allows your
body to relax helps your feet relax as
well.
5. Stretch prior to events like
shopping or cooking or standing at parties. You don't have to be doing a
marathon in order to get the benefit of
stretching.
6. Use a trick that
waitresses use. Lie on the floor and prop your feet up on a chair or coach. It
helps reverse the flow of all that blood that has accumulated in your feet after
a long time of standing and/or
walking.
7. Break up the pattern of
stress by rocking side to side. Stand with your feet about shoulder width wide.
Bend your knees and rock side to side across your
feet.
8. Just rub them. Really rub them
to keep the circulation going. You don't have to be a professional reflexologist
to get results. (But hiring one isn't a bad
investment.)
9. Buy your feet a treat.
A simple foot roller can do wonders and isn't
costly.
10. Recruit your family. Even
amateur foot-workers can make you feel
better.
But above all enjoy your
holidays.
Kevin Kunz
Posted: Thu - November 29, 2007 at 11:24 AM