A morning in the life of the typical London millennial

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It’s incredible just how similar we all can be. From our morning routines, social habits and ambitions,to our worries, anxieties and insecurities - our generation is one that is described as being far too worried about literally everything.

We don’t think that’s a bad thing here. But if you do find yourself worried when you wake up, or not loving life as much you want too, then now is the time to make some changes to your day.

And all days start with your mornings. How you decide to spend that precious time right at the start of our day is crucial.

It can dictate how well you perform at work, how you engage with other people, but most importantly - how you reflect on yourself.

How does your morning begin? Is it something a little like this…

The alarm goes off in your pitch black room, you roll over and snooze. Your mind starts wiring and you start thinking about your meeting that morning, the 2-hour meeting you’ve got with the US office in the afternoon and then the drinks you have to go to tonight.

The alarm goes off again. You pick up your phone and check your emails, 40 emails since checking them when you got home last night...there’s one from a colleague at 9 pm…Jees they must be working hard.

You scan through and can feel your self tensing up. Enough of that. What's going on in the world of Instagram? Scrolling through there are a few inspirations quotes, people having fun on holiday, there are a few hot people taking selfies or video’s of them working out…’I should work out more’ you think. Oh well, enough of that.

You roll out of bed, low back a little stiff and shoulders feeling a little tense. It’s straight for normal routine, teeth, face shower, loo.

But most importantly it’s time for my first morning coffee!

Maybe I’ll sit down and put the news on whilst the kettles brewing. You scroll through BBC or the Daily Mail too just to make sure you haven’t missed anything important.

You’ve just seen the time so you better dash, you’re never sure if you’ll get a seat if you leave it too late.

You chuck on your Nikes or your ankle boots with the little heel and dash out the door. You manage to get a seat on the tube, time to flick through the paper or scroll those emails again. It’s straight into the office, a nice 5-minute walk from the station.

Time to get settled into your desk and snazzy office chair. Breakfast is eaten at your desk, and looking at the busy schedule today it’s going to be the same at lunchtime.

What if your morning looked a little different….

You woke up at least an hour before you need to leave the house to get to work on time. The alarm goes off and you get straight up or you lay in bed but instead of going through the mental to-do list you pop on a guided meditation.

Instead of sitting straight up in bed which aggravates your lower back, you roll onto your side, swing your legs out the bed and gently push yourself up into a seated position. You take three deep breaths and let yourself know that today is going to be great!

First order of the day isn’t coffee ...nope it’s Adams Ale.

A big glass of water. You usually put a squeeze of lemon in there but you had a sweaty yoga session last night and you’ve planned a run with colleagues at lunch today so you add a pinch of salt to your water to balance your electrolyte levels and re-hydrate your tissues which are dehydrated...like beef jerky!

Next up you want to get some oxygen into your lungs and pumped around that body and to clear that morning brain fog.

You sit or lay on your back, knees slightly bent and go through 3-4 rounds of forced deep inhalations and relaxed exhalation. You feel a little light headed but can feel your body coming alive.

You lay there for another 5 minutes focusing on your gentle breath in and out. Your mind is clear, you’re filled with happiness and love for yourself and the world...you’re feeling chill AF.

You’ve only been up for 15 minutes so far, but you’re feeling energised. It’s time to get some blood pumping now.

You start with a few glute bridges to wake that booty up, you know you’re going to be sat for a good chunk of the day so best to get some blood pumping into them now. You roll onto your front and do a few push-ups and after that into some spinal decompression’s - your back is feeling strong.

You pop up and do a few body weight squats and lunges, you roll your shoulders and neck and can feel the stiffness of the night wearing off. You finish off your morning routine with a few good mornings, raising your arms up above your head, moving into a lunge position and stretching your torso to the side opening up those tight hip flexors.

You raise your heel up and down, waking up the ankles and toes, it’s crazy how one day in smart shoes can make things feel a little stiff in there.

You’ve been up for half an hour and you’ve hit 4 huge achievements already.

You’ve hydrated, flooded your body with oxygen, calmed your mind, loosened and awaken you're body - time to hit the shower.

You used to stand for 20 minutes with the heat pounding on your shoulders trying to loosen them but you don’t need that these days.

You blast yourself with the heat, get washed up...but you finish this baby off with a 20-second blast of cold water. You breathe through it, you feel alive, you feel energised. Who needs coffee!?

You grab the clothes you put out the night before, that’s one less decision you need to make this morning, leaving your brain clear to focus on the important stuff - no one needs decision fatigue at this time of day!

You’ve been up for 40 minutes now, you’ve got 20 minutes before you need to leave. What are you guna do!?

The world's your oyster baby! Read, study, learn a language, plan that trip, plan that wedding, call your mum, call that friend who lives on the other side of the world and will be just getting home from work, play the guitar, draw, paint, knit, write in your journal, make breakfast because you’re not fasting today, chat with your partner because they worked late and you went to yoga last night, you leave 20 minutes early and walk part of the way to work whilst listening to a podcast...who cares your morning is yours.

What you don’t do any more is scroll through your emails, resenting that work always gets in the way of home life - you leave those for work, you don’t scroll through Instagram and feel bad about yourself, you don’t scroll through BBC and fear impending doom!

Your morning is yours. It’s precious time in the day to do exactly what you want to do.

Before you sit down: read this

Before you sit down: read this

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What do I wear to the Chiropractor...And other FAQs!

For some people visiting a Chiropractor for the first time or seeing a different one is a walk in the park and for others, it's a daunting prospect. I was 14 years old when I first went to see a Chiropractor, and all I wanted to know was: 'is this guy going to see me in my pants!?'

Find the answer to this and many other FAQS below!

How do I get there? 

If you are coming by tube to Old Street Station then take Exit 1 towards City Road (not exit 4 as google maps say!)

As you walk down the road towards City Road take a right in front of the Three Crowns pub (the green metro tiled one). You’ll see a big building in front of you with WeWork written down the side, walk towards that and you’ll see double doors that have ‘do what you love’ written above them - please come on in! (It doesn’t look like a normal Chiropractic office. )

What do I do when I get there? 

As you come into the building you’ll see some security gates and a front desk on the left - You’ll need to sign in to see us on the iPad - To do this - Search for Elizabeth James, the iPad will ask for your name and will take a photo of you - This will then ping us a notification that you’re in the building so we can come and find you when we’re ready (we’ll know who you are as we’ve just been sent the picture of you). Please, please, please go wild and help yourself to teas & coffees from the machine or better yet grab a coffee from our Barista - it’s all free!

Is there bike storage?

Yes, you can lock your bike up directly outside the building, to the left of the entrance OR there is more secure bike storage downstairs in the building, just come into the reception area and ask for a key fob and they’ll explain where to go.

How long before my scheduled visit do I need to arrive? 

Aim to get there at least 5 minutes before your scheduled visit time. We have a complimentary in-house Barista, plus free tea and coffee from the machines so help yourself - come early and unwind! We understand that tubes get delayed and buses can grind to halt but please aim to arrive with plenty of time and let us know via WhatsApp on - 02081 917 987 - if you’re running late. However, if you’re running more than 10 minutes late it might be that we have to reschedule.

Can I bring someone with me?

Absolutely, we love it when our practice members bring significant others, family, friends, colleagues, babies, kids or dogs with them – in fact, we encourage it!

What do I need to wear to the Chiropractor? 

Whatever you like! We’re not the judgemental type! We don’t need you to take any clothes off and don’t worry there are no dodgy hospital gowns involved. We simply ask you to take your shoes, belts, jewellery, and any heavy coats or jumpers off. Loose-fitting clothes are easier to work around, but not essential. We also have blankets in our offices, in case you’re in a short skirt and would like it to feel a little more comfortable.

What if Chiropractic isn’t for me? 

If we don’t feel that you need to see a Chiropractor and that you you’d be better suited to a different method of care or practitioner, we will refer you to the appropriate person. We have worked really hard to create fantastic referral schemes with local physiotherapists, x-ray & MRI facilities.

What will happen during my Chiropractor visit?

During your first visit we’ll have a chat to find out what has brought you to see us – are you wanting to work on your overall health and vitality? Are you in pain? Are you training for a marathon? Do you want to work on your posture? Do you want to play with your kids without worrying about your low back…? We’ve found over the years that the list of reasons people seek our help is endless!

We’ll then go through your past medical history, find out about your daily routine, any accidents or falls, any medications you might be taking, exercise, diet, sleep – all of this helps us build a picture of your overall health, and will influence your personal care journey with us. Next, we’ll do a physical exam, don’t worry it’s nothing invasive. We look at your posture, carry out orthopaedic and neurological tests, palpate your spine, and we feel and test for tight or weak muscles.

Once we’ve done all of this, we’ll have all the info we need to go away and write up your case and put a plan of action in place.

Will I get adjusted on my first visit?

Not usually. If you are in very acute pain it might be that the Chiropractor is able to give you some relief but it’s preferential to wait until we have written up your case fully, looked over our notes and put a proper plan in place for your care journey with us. We like to start your care as soon as possible, but sometimes that’s not always possible. There might be further tests we might need to do before starting care, for example, blood tests, x-ray or MRI. This will always be discussed with you during your first visit.

Do I need to have x-ray or MRI’s? 

Not necessarily. We don’t have on-site x-ray facilities, but we work closely with a centre in central London who will carry out x-ray or an MRI if needed. If you have a copy of previous x-rays, MRI’s, Chiropractic reports, blood test etc then feel free to bring those with you, or better yet email them ahead of your first visit to -hello@hapticchiropractors.com.

How long does it take? 

We are conscious of your time and how busy London life can be so we aim to keep things concise and focused during your first visit. We try and keep the first visit to half an hour. Occasionally the first visit may take a little longer so allow 45 minutes to be on the safe side!

Why do I need to fill out a form before?

We ask all new practice members to fill out our form before coming to see us. Please do not leave this until the day of your visit. The form should only take between 5 - 10 minutes. Get your self a tea (or a beer!) and spend time giving us as much information as possible. Before we created this form we found that people would often miss out info or forget things when we went through all of these questions face to face. So we’ve spent time creating this form allowing you the headspace to go through things at your own pace. We want to make sure that you get the most out of your visits and by answering these questions beforehand we know what to focus on when you’re with us.

Is there a cancellation fee? 

We’re a pretty understanding bunch and we appreciate that sometimes life gets in the way and plans have to change! (It’s London after all - it’s bound to happen). We do ask that you let us know within 24 hours if you need to cancel or amend your booking. This is so that other people in need get the opportunity to come and see us. If you do not cancel within 24-hours or do not show up then we will charge 50% (50% of this then goes to charity). Our time is very precious, as we’re sure yours is too!

I hope that's answered any questions you might have had, no worries if not please give us a call, WhatsApp or drop us an email and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

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5 top tips to help avoid back pain when Christmas shopping

5 top tips to help avoid back pain when Christmas shopping

Last minute holiday shopping is notoriously inescapable. Even when we start shopping early, we’d still be found standing on that long register line in the final days leading up to Christmas. From the cash registers, to rummaging through the malls and shops for a bite to eat, to the bathroom stalls, we’d often be on our feet carrying our shopping around. While we’re enjoying festivities, holidays and good food, Christmas breaks can also be quite exhausting. Here are five top tips to help you dodge pain during the shopping season: