6 Ways to Energize Your Writing Naturally—by Chrystle Fiedler

by Chrystle Fiedler, @ChrystleFiedler

9781451643602It’s fun to take a break from writing and visit Elizabeth on her blog! Thanks Elizabeth! I thought it would be fun to write about natural remedies since my new book Death Drops: A Natural Remedies Mystery features a holistic doctor who dispenses natural cures. I also thought that readers might be interested in natural ways to boost energy when it comes to writing.

I don’t know about you ut the best time for me to be productive and hopefully brilliant! is in the morning from 9 to noon. But once I have lunch, I feel less energetic. However, if I’m under a deadline I need to power through less productive times and write throughout the day. That’s when I turn to my favorite natural remedy – coffee! I buy mine from 7-11 because home brewed just isn’t strong enough.

I interviewed a doctor at Harvard Medical School years ago for an article and he told me that coffee at 7-11 and Dunkin’ Donuts is 8 times as strong has home brewed! Not only does coffee give me a much needed pick-me-up, I’ve found it also boosts my mood (recent research shows that coffee can help with mild depression) and helps me see things more clearly. In addition, these natural cures can make you more alert and focused, with writing or whatever you need to do!

1. Sip small amounts of chilled water every 30 minutes. Studies show that when you consume small amounts of chilled water every 20-30 minutes during the day, it sends a clear and immediate signal to your brain to increase alertness and energy.

2. Smell peppermint. According to a study in the North American Journal of Psychology drivers had more energy when exposed to this scent. Peppermint increases alertness and decreases fatigue. Chew a nice strong peppermint gum or peppermint mints while you write or drive to decrease fatigue and increase alertness.

3. Use acupressure on your outer ears. Applying pressure to acupressure points all along the outer ear helps to clear the head, gets rid of dull pain above the neck and charges up your entire energy system. Just take your thumb and first finger and go up and down the entire outer ear two or three times and give it a good brisk rubbing.

4. Drink green tea. Green tea has some energizing caffeine, but it also contains theanine, an amino acid that has a stress-reducing effect on your brain. It calms you while giving you mental clarity, leaving your mind clear and sharp and alert.

5. Inhale Eucalyptus or spearmint essential oil. The nose is the only part of your brain that extends to the outer environment is your sense of smell so it’s very charged. Volatile oils such as eucalyptus or spearmint stimulate a part of your brain that triggers alertness. For a natural pick-me-up place a few drops of eucalyptus or spearmint essential oil on a tissue and inhale deeply.

6. Eat Dark Chocolate. Although it’s weaker than caffeine, the chemical theobromine in chocolate is a mild stimulant. Chocolate also contains phenylethylamine, (PEA) which is a feel good mood elevator. Choose a high quality, imported dark chocolate with 70% or more cocoa content. It has less sugar and its rich flavor will satisfy you with less. Aim for 1 ounce of dark chocolate a few times a week.

What is your writing routine?

9781451643602About Death Drops: A Natural Remedies Mystery:

Dr. Willow McQuade, N.D., a twenty-eight-year-old naturopathic doctor specializing in natural remedies, has decided to take sabbatical and visit her Aunt Claire, the owner of Nature’s Way Market and Cafe in idyllic Greenport, Long Island. But the idea of rest and relaxation is quickly forgotten when Willow arrives from a morning meditative walk to discover her Aunt Claire dead in the store, a strange almond-like smell emanating from her mouth and a bottle of flower essences by her side.

Despite her Zen nature and penchant for yoga, Aunt Claire had a knack for getting into confrontations with folks. An activist, she held weekly meetings for different causes every week in the store. The police want to believe the death is accidental—but Willow thinks she may have been poisoned.

Things get worse when Aunt Claire’s valuable recipe for a new natural age-defying formula, Fresh Face, is stolen during a store break-in, and an attempt is made on Willow’s life. Desperate for a way out of the mess, she turns to a handsome young cop Jackson Spade. Together the two set about solving the case the natural way—through a combination of hard work, common sense, and a dose of luck.

Praise for Death Drops: A Natural Remedies Mystery:

“With a terrific premise and an interesting topic, Fiedler’s debut shows promise.” – Library Journal

“An engaging investigative thriller…an enjoyable whodunit.” The Mystery Gazette

Death Drops: A Natural Remedies Mystery is available for pre-order now and on sale February 21st . To order please visit www.chrystlefiedler.com.

Chrystle Fiedler and Wallander her Detective Dachshund _1Chrystle Fiedler is the author of DEATH DROPS: A NATURAL REMEDIES MYSTERY (Gallery Books/Simon and Schuster) which will be published on February 21st 2012. I’m also the author of the non-fiction title THE COMPLETE IDIOT’S GUIDE TO NATURAL REMEDIES (Alpha, 2009), co-author of BEAT SUGAR ADDICTION NOW! (Fairwinds Press, 2010), currently in its fourth printing, the BEAT SUGAR ADDICTION NOW! COOKBOOK (Fairwinds Press, 2012) and THE COUNTRY ALMANAC OF HOME REMEDIES (Fairwinds, 2011). Chrystle’s magazine articles featuring natural remedies have appeared in many national publications including Better Homes and Gardens, Natural Health, Vegetarian Times and Remedy.

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Elizabeth writes the Memphis Barbeque series (as Riley Adams) and the Southern Quilting mysteries for Penguin and writes the Myrtle Clover series for Midnight Ink and independently. She also has a blog, which was named by Writer’s Digest as one of the 101 Best Websites for Writers. There she posts on the writing craft, finding inspiration in everyday life, and fitting writing into a busy schedule.

16 Comments

  1. Margot KinbergFebruary 16, 2012

    Elizabeth – Thanks for hosting Chrystle.

    Chrystle – There’s no doubt that we write better when we are alert, focused and feeling well. Thanks for these ideas for doing just that.

  2. Cheryl ReifFebruary 16, 2012

    You’ve inspired me to go fill my water glass with ice water. For some reason, I’m more likely to refill the coffee cup–even though the energy boost wears off and leaves me shaky. Thanks for these great tips!

  3. Carol KilgoreFebruary 16, 2012

    Great tips. I’m going to try most of them – not the inhaling of essential oil, though. I don’t want to chance setting off an allergy attack or inflaming my sensitive sinus cavities.

  4. Chrystle FiedlerFebruary 16, 2012

    Hi everyone! I’m SO glad that I could be helpful! I just love the story about Hart’s friend who planted mint! I have a garden and would like to make it all smell great. I have planted lavender so that’s a start!

    Carol: Yes, you are right. You should only use natural remedies that you feel will work for you. If you have any medical conditions it’s always best to check with your MD.

    You can find more natural remedies on my website which is http://www.chrystlefiedler.com. I’ll check back later on today!Need to get some ice water!It really works!

  5. C0February 16, 2012

    Looks gimmicky but I’ll try some of those.

    Hmm…is the mint chocolate I have dark?

  6. Clarissa DraperFebruary 16, 2012

    Wow, those are some great tips. I’m going to try them. Thank you.

  7. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsFebruary 16, 2012

    Chrystle, thanks so much for coming by today! And for the tips. I’ll admit that I lean on coffee too much and I’ve been looking for some better alternatives. Thanks for these ideas.

  8. Hart JohnsonFebruary 16, 2012

    Oh, I love this! I like the natural remedies and these perk-me-up things are perfect! I have a friend whose a gardener and planted mint under her hose so that every time she watered her plants she’d get a boost of that happy smell (stepping on it released the scent)

  9. Alex J. CavanaughFebruary 16, 2012

    Sorry, I can’t do coffee or tea. An energy drink and some Hot Tamales usually do it for me.

  10. Jemi FraserFebruary 17, 2012

    Any advice that includes chocolate is going to be tops in my view! I don’t do coffee, but I drink Chai Tea by the gallons it seems :)

  11. Mason CanyonFebruary 17, 2012

    Chrystle, these are great tips and anything that includes coffee and chocolate are top on my list. I just finished DEATH DROPS. I learned some helpful tips from it while enjoying a great new series. Can’t wait to see what Willow gets into next.

    Mason
    Thoughts in Progress

  12. London CrockettFebruary 18, 2012

    These were completely not the tips I was expecting when I clicked on the Twitter link. What a wonderful surprise. The cold water trick, in particular, is fantastic.

    Thank you for sharing them.

  13. Chrystle FiedlerFebruary 18, 2012

    Chai tea is good Jemi! Thanks for the great review Mason! I’m glad you liked the tips London! I really appreciate it! Thanks to everyone for checking my post out and to Elizabeth for hosting me!

  14. Allan douglasFebruary 19, 2012

    #6 is my favorite: I love dark chocolate. I drink green tea too. didn’t know about the ear-rub thing; I guess the Ferengi were onto something there! Thanks for the tips!

  15. AnonymousFebruary 22, 2012

    very simply explained. It is indeed an art to read & stop new visitors with your attractive writing style. I am really impress from your posted information. Thanks for sharing.
    energize body

  16. Chrystle FiedlerFebruary 22, 2012

    You are very welcome!

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