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Wednesday Wisdom: Adapt to New Rituals

February 21, 2024

Wednesday Wisdom, Inspiration, Motivation for Women Entrepreneurs, Female Athletes

A grey wooden building, with numerous extensions blocking the private back view, greeted us as we arrived in Magog, Quebec for another once-in-a-lifetime experience on my adventure bucket list. The sky was the color of a bluebird, light snow covered the differing-sized pines and birch trees, and a rushing river surrounded the quaint lodge. It was February break and instead of going south to palm trees and warmth, we headed north to our Canadian neighbor.
My brother knew I was interested in polar plunging this winter and instead of freezing to death after plunging, he suggested trying a Nordic Station Spa with a thermal cycle built into one’s experience after the icy river. The Nordic Tradition, as the spa called it, is an ancestral ritual originating from Finland – also known as thermotherapy. In this ritual, a person alternates from hot, cold, and relaxation to reach a euphoric sense of wellness. The hot/cold cycle is repeated three times. 
Trying to temper my excitement to jump in the river first to try this new sport-of-sorts of polar plunging, I was instructed to bake in the sauna, then sit in a hot tub, and then cool off in the river or a cooler pool of water. As I sat in the sauna looking out at the frilly branches of a tree with a dazzling display of silver and white specks on top and falling from them, I relaxed a bit knowing the excitement was coming soon. When I was hot enough, I left the hothouse and headed down the outside stairs to the river.

Sure 32-degree water is cold, but I swim in Maine ocean waters, so it wasn’t alarming even though it was 30 degrees cooler. As I dropped my robe uncovered my bathing suit, took off my sandals, walked on the snow, and approached the icy edges of the river, I held onto the rope, dropped down into the current, let out a shrillful glee for 10 seconds, and got back up out of the river bed onto the snow and into my robe exhilarated. 
Scampering off quickly from the shore with purplish toes, we headed for the hot whirlpool tub. Our bodies warmed and the sun hit our heads. Snow fell lightly from the trees, steam rose above the water and blocked the view of others in the tub, and that euphoric feeling overcame me. Where else would I want to be but here treating myself to both a daring, and relaxing way of Nordic life?
Following the thermal cycle, we went from saunas, into the Russian Banya, Steam Crypt, relaxation rooms, outdoor cool pools, hot tubs, and around again, even dunking into the river two more times, before three hours had gone by and we were ready to return our plush robes and head out for some poutine (another first) at Magog’s Winterfest.
Today’s Wednesday Wisdom might not seem like it has any business insight into it, but I assure it does. First, it is a reminder to take off once in a while and refresh your heart and soul someplace cool so you can return to your business refreshed. Second, traveling out of state or out of the country even for a couple of days brings excitement to one’s work life. And finally, trying anything new always increases our desire to try something new again and elevates our risk levels in life and work. 
I wish I owned the Nordic Station Spa just so I could invite you there to experience its tranquil services and surroundings and to have you cannonball into the icy stream; maybe in my next entrepreneurial life, I will. 
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