Between work and life, most of us are juggling a lot. When our to-do list is demanding, taking care of ourselves often drops to last priority.
Practicing self-care does not mean you are choosing yourself over your loved one. It means that you are simply being mindful of your own needs, so you are better able to support the people you care about. When you take care of yourself and are not stressed, you are better able to meet the needs of others.
- Self-care helps you perform at your best
- It supports overall well-being
- Self-care helps maintain self-confidence and self-esteem
- It makes us more aware of our personal needs
- Self-care allows us to be resilient
- It helps you feel well-rested and energized
- Self-care doesn’t take a ton of time
- It can be a social activity
Do take a relaxing bath maybe once a week, go for a walk in nature, light a candle and have some tea, do a face mask, meditate, do some yoga, try a new creative class, practice gratitude, write in your journal. Basically do something for yourself that feels good.