Tag: physical wellness
Slow Maxing: 5 Easy Ways to Do It
There’s a growing shift toward living more intentionally, and for good reason. Many people are realizing that a slower pace can lead to better mental wellness and a more balanced routine. Slow maxing embraces this mindset by focusing on simple self-care habits that help you feel more grounded without adding extra pressure to your day.
Limit Distractions and Take Back Your Focus
One of the easiest ways to support your mental health and start slow maxing is by reducing constant interruptions. Notifications can pull your attention in every direction and make it harder to stay present.
Instead of allowing your phone to distract you from notifications constantly going off for updates that aren’t emergencies, try:
- Turning off non-essential notifications
- Responding to messages during set times throughout the day
- Muting group chats that aren’t related to work
This small boundary can help you feel more in control of your time and energy. Creating space from digital noise is a simple but powerful step toward reducing your daily stress.
Create a Simple Wind-Down Routine
Slowing down at night can make a big difference in how you feel the next day. A wind-down routine does not need to be long or complicated to be effective. It also doesn’t have to be super aesthetic, contrary to social media feeds at the moment. A wind-down routine encourages the body to prep for a night of rest.
You might:
- Dim the big light to limit circadian rhythm disruptions
- Turn off screens at least 1 hour before laying down
- Cleanse skin, brush teeth, and brush hair
Taking even a few minutes to slow down before going to bed helps your body get into ‘rest’ mode so that sleep can be deeper and you can feel more relaxed. Studies show that those who incorporate wind-down routines into their lifestyle show higher levels of regulation with sleep-wake states. So if you haven’t been prepping for bed, this is your sign to start.
Add Small Moments of Joy to Your Day
Slow living and living intentionally isn’t just about speed. It is also about enjoying more of what you already do. Small, intentional choices can shift your mindset in a meaningful way. Finding ways to ‘treat’ yourself within your means boosts serotonin and makes the days move on a little easier.
You like fresh flowers? Buy a cheap bouquet when you purchase your groceries for the week You like ‘romanticizing’ your life? Light a candle while you unwind or cook dinner. You like to read but feel like you never have time to? Bring a book with you to work to read while you enjoy your lunch break.
Sprinkling moments of joy throughout your day doesn’t have to be hard or expensive, just intentional.
Simplify Your Mornings
Raise your hand if you intend on getting there on time but end up always being a tad late. Rushed mornings are often caused by poor preparation from the day before or unexpected interruptions. Something we suggest is starting the day with clarity by reducing small decisions and adding some more steps of preparation.
Consider:
- Setting out your outfit the night before and keeping wardrobe staples that are easy to mix and match
- Prepping lunch while cleaning up from dinner
- Keeping your keys on a hook by your door and using it to avoid losing them
These habits support a smoother daily routine and help you ease into your day instead of rushing through it.
Keep Your Space Manageable
Your environment can play a big role in how you feel, act, and start/end your day. Keeping your space organized does not have to mean having every little thing organized or label (which is perfectly fine if you do!). Creating in-home systems for organization helps avoid hours of cleaning and lost objects as well. There are steps even those with Type B personalities can follow to make spaces feel a little more tidy and things a little bit easier to find.
Start with:
- A drop bin near your door to collect items you use daily
- Breaking chores into daily routines
- Minimizing clutter by donating un-worn or unused items
This approach makes it easier to stay consistent in keeping a clean space without feeling overwhelmed. You can also check out our blog on “Creating a Calm Space at Home” for more tips on maintaining a peaceful environment.
Slow maxing is not about doing everything perfectly, by the way. It is about choosing simple, sustainable habits that support your mental health over time. By focusing on intentional living and realistic self-care routines, you can reduce stress, feel more balanced, and take your time back in a way that works for you!
About MassageLuXe
Founded in 2008 in St. Louis, Missouri, MassageLuXe is a fast-growing franchise-based spa company with a mission to provide an unparalleled experience that supports and encourages health, well-being, and quality of life. MassageLuXe delivers the highest quality massage, facial, and waxing services in a comfortable, relaxing, and luxurious environment. Massage is a service that improves health, promotes relaxation and overall well-being for the consumer, and has been practiced throughout the world for thousands of years. MassageLuXe currently has over 100 locations across 22 states and is planning to double in size in the next three years.
Living slowly embraces this mindset by focusing on simple self-care habits that help you feel more grounded without adding extra pressure to your day.
Read our latest article on how saying no to some things allows you to say yes to yourself.
Other articles you may like:
Stressful Habits: Things You’re Doing to Keep Your Body Tense
Stress doesn’t always come from major life events. More often, it builds slowly through the small habits we repeat every day.
From how we sit at our desks to how often we check our phones, everyday routines can quietly keep the body in a constant state of tension. Over time, this can leave muscles tight, sleep disrupted, and the mind feeling overwhelmed.
The good news is that once you recognize these habits, it becomes easier to shift them and give your body the reset it deserves.
Below are a few common things many of us are doing right now that may be keeping our bodies stuck in stress mode.
-
Constantly Checking Your Phone
Many people reach for their phone dozens of times per hour without even realizing it. Notifications, emails, and social media updates keep the brain in a cycle of stimulation that can prevent the nervous system from fully relaxing.
This constant input signals the brain to stay alert rather than calm.
What helps:
- Setting “do not disturb” windows
- Taking short screen breaks throughout the day
- Giving your mind moments of quiet
Remember: It’s good to take breaks from being connected to everyone all the time. Allow yourself space to breathe.
-
Sitting for Long Periods Without Moving
Long hours at a desk may feel normal, but the body isn’t designed to remain in one position all day. Sitting for extended periods can cause muscles to tighten, circulation to slow, and posture to suffer.
Over time, this can lead to stiffness in the back, neck, and hips.
What helps:
- Standing up and stretching every hour (setting a timer helps!)
- Taking short walks during the day
- Practicing posture awareness
Working at a ‘desk job’ is no longer an excuse for poor blood circulation. Incorporating moments of movement throughout the day is going to be your next self-care challenge.
-
Shallow Breathing Throughout the Day
When we’re stressed many of us unconsciously take short, shallow breaths. This type of breathing signals the body to remain in a heightened state of alertness.
Deep breathing, on the other hand, encourages the nervous system to shift into a calmer state.
What helps:
- Being proactive, practice short breathing before big meetings
- Downloading a breathing app with the ability to pace your breaths
Practices that encourage slower, deeper breathing can help signal to the body that it’s safe to relax and shift out of stress mode.
-
Skipping Time to Unwind
Busy schedules make it easy to move from one task to another without giving the body time to recover. When relaxation never becomes part of the routine, stress can accumulate in the body.
Making space for intentional rest helps reset both the mind and muscles.
What helps:
- Scheduling a rest day of the week just for self-care
- Creating evening routines optimized for relaxation
- Showing gratitude for your productivity and reminding yourself it’s okay to have an ‘off’ switch
Over time, building small moments of rest into your routine can help your body recharge and manage stress more effectively.
A Gentle Reminder During Stress Awareness Month
Stress is a natural part of life, but the body benefits from moments of recovery. Paying attention to small daily habits can make a meaningful difference in how your body feels over time.
If your muscles have been holding onto tension, taking time to relax and recharge can help restore balance. A massage can be one of the simplest ways to give your body that reset. Visit your local MassageLuXe spa to experience how regular relaxation can support your overall wellness.
About MassageLuXe
Founded in 2008 in St. Louis, Missouri, MassageLuXe is a fast-growing franchise-based spa company with a mission to provide an unparalleled experience that supports and encourages health, well-being, and quality of life. MassageLuXe delivers the highest quality massage, facial, and waxing services in a comfortable, relaxing, and luxurious environment.
Massage is a service that improves health, promotes relaxation and overall well-being for the consumer, and has been practiced throughout the world for thousands of years. MassageLuXe currently has over 100 locations across 22 states and is planning to double in size in the next three years.