Recently I learned about URBs (or Ultradian Rhythm Breaks) from a lovely teacher named Pilar Gerasimo (check her out here). Most of us know what our circadian rhythm is…that biological clock that is set for 24 hours in a day, with daytime and night time light affecting our bodies in a multitude of ways. This is an important rhythm and one that, if out of whack, affects hormone production, sleep, cognition and more.
Ultradian Rhythms are 90 minute cycles. Which means, biologically, you are wired to take a rest for every 90 minutes of work or productivity. Pilar Gerasimo taught me about harnessing these rhythms through Ultradian Rhythm Breaks. These are the times when we need to step away and give our bodies and minds the chance to digest information we receive during a period of productivity.
URBs are vital if we want to continue with our productivity cycles and harnessing them will only help you accomplish that to-do list, launch that business, parent those babies.
Is it reasonable to take a break every 90 minutes? No. Not always. But what IS reasonable is noticing a symptom of your body needing a ten minute break and then giving yourself permission to do that as soon as possible. It also takes the shame out of the equation. Instead of thinking how lazy or incapable you are for not being able to work 5 hours straight on that proposal, you can appreciate that even you, super human worker, cannot bypass your own biology.
Once you have cultivated more self awareness to notice the symptoms of fatigue in your own body, you can begin to gradually add in some breaks here and there. They don’t need to be splashy forms of self care. Even standing up, going to the bathroom and grabbing a snack can count. Better yet, take a ten minute walk outside breathing deeply. Notice what happens when you do this, especially if you are intentional about holding space for yourself during this URB time. Notice that empowerment? Notice how good it feels to admit that you aren’t a machine, but instead a beautifully complex human body capable of so much, if you can simply work with your biology?
Learning to work WITH our bodies is one of the most effective health strategies. And it’s FREE! It doesn’t require fancy gadgets. Just an understanding of what your particular body needs and a willingness to make changes. This is my favorite part of being a health coach, watching women feel empowered when they start to show up for themselves during these every day moments.