Letter of the Day: U
U is for Unwinding! Have you ever heard someone say, “She’s wound up so tight”? Have you ever felt tension between your shoulder blades that really did feel like a knot was tied in your muscles? Many of us are, indeed, wound up tight inside and need to untwist.
At one of the breakout sessions at the Mothers of Multiples Convention, I heard Debra McLaughlin speak about Craniosacral Therapy. Craniosacral Therapy is a very gentle form of hands-on structural therapy that can profoundly help at any age to correct imbalances in the body. She showed us how she has worked with newborn babies who looked like they had a crick in the neck, arched their backs, cried when laid on their backs, and had terrible colic. She taught the parents how to pick the baby up by her feet and let her untwist. She likely had been in a twisted up position in-utero and had some trauma at birth. Holding her upside down and letting her body naturally correct itself, allowed her to coil back into that position, then open up again, and finally relax.
I was fascinated. The instructor also talked to us about her own experience when she was pregnant with her twins, 20 years ago. She was stopped a stoplight, but the driver behind her hadn’t been paying attention, and although slowing, slammed into her. It was a minor fender-bender. But, now, she had pain. She was worried about her babies. She explained that the seatbelt holds you in place at your waist and left shoulder, but the right shoulder was free to be jarred foreward, causing twisting in her abdomen. By using her knowledge of Craniosacral Therapy, she was able to correct the problem, and her babies were fine. Boy-girl twins who are freshmen in college, now.
This got me thinking about my feeling of being wound up too tight. I’ve had two major collisions with deer.
I didn’t feel injured, but I’ve had a knot in my back since the first one. I also carry my tension in my shoulders, and spend many hours a day hunched over a keyboard, playing piano, or teaching. When do I ever really open up my arms and unravel my torso?
Debra encouraged us to lay on a ball and open up like this.
We need to stretch our chests and abdomens. Another way to do this is to stand in a doorway, a narrower one like a bathroom, and place one hand on each side and lean in. Move your hands up slowly and feel more muscles opening up. Another place to try this is in a corner of a room.
Stretch, relax, let your body untwist. Spend some time hanging upside down or letting your muscles go where they need to. Start slowly. Be gentle. Be good to yourself and your body and you’ll allow all your creative juices to flow freely.
Journaling Prompt: Do you have any tips on how to unwind? How do you help your body relax and heal?






I definitely need tips like these! Thanks, Mary. 🙂
These sound relaxing just reading them, thanks!
Thanks Mary,
The ball thing sounds like a winner. Have definitely been wound up of late:) New moms could benefit from the baby tips as well!
Clara
Wow, Mary. I found this post absolutely fascinating! Thanks for the information. 🙂
I have one of those balls and do that exact stretch! I learned it from one of my Yoga DVD’s – it really opens up your heart, as well as gives you a great stretch.
For me, getting a great night’s sleep is what unwinds me and lets me heal. If I don’t sleep, I feel crummy and can’t write! If I can’t write, I’m not me. That simple.
stopping by from the A to Z challenge. Good idea!!!! I may try that myself. pls visit if you get time
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Great tips, Mary. Thanks! I can only imagine how you ached after the accidents as you must have been in serious pain. I had to drive up a curb once so an on-coming car wouldn’t hit. My seatbelt tugged. Nothing else happened, thankfully, but my shoulder had a slight bruise and ached for weeks!
I have heard of craniosacral therapy but never saw it in action. It sounds fascinating.
My remedies: warm baths and chocolate, but not in that order.
xoRobyn
Hi Mary,
This is my first time visiting and commenting on your blog. I found you through JeMA’s blog. This is a great post because I remember I used to do that thing that you are doing on the ball. Where you hang upside down and for some reason I stopped doing it. It felt so good. I don’t know why I stopped.
One of the things I like to do to unwind is to breath in and out mindfully and to go through a list and just bless, bless, bless. I bless everyone and everything that comes to my mind. Blessing makes me feel great and it relaxes me. Then I think/say a short or long (depending on the time) description of what I want my reality to be, but in the present tense.
This has become a habit for me and I truly enjoy doing this.
I love this idea…but how do I spend some time hanging upside down? I do have one of those exercise balls…but can imagine my kiddos laughing their heads off if they ever caught me stretched over it. I guess I’d have to do it while they were at school 😀
Mary,
Great post with great information! I am going to try the ball exercise. I have had a significant increase in thoracic pain–thinking it is due to reconstruction and radiation, everything is so tight. I will let you know how the exercise helps! Something I learned when going through chemotherapy was to deep breath–so that is what I do to help myself unwind!
Thanks again!
Mary, oh, that does sound refreshing. I’ve felt the stress of deadlines this year in my body. Thanks for giving me a visual for releasing that! Love how creative you’re getting with your letters!
good U word! My idea of unwinding would be to sit on the couch with a good book and some hot chocolate.:)
Great meeting you through the A-Z!
nutschell
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Mary,
This is so interesting. I really need to unwind… I haven’t worked out much lately, and my back is tense, probably due to sitting for too many hours in front of a computer at work, and lately at home (blame the A to Z challenge…hehehe)
I have used those balls at the gym, and it feels so good to stretch like that. I may buy me one to use at home.
Doris
*dusts off exercise ball* I needed these today, Mary. I will try them all. I’ve been very tense lately. I gotta unwind. When I saw this post under V I had to read it. Will start today. Thanks!