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You’ve got a lot of responsibilities at work and home. You juggle team project deadlines, go grocery shopping, fill out your child’s field trip permission slip, volunteer at the food bank, exercise, run errands, make dinner, and pay bills. That’s a lot on your plate!
But what do you do in the self-care department? If you’re surviving instead of thriving, it might be time to create a self-care plan.
Remember the airline emergency instructions to put your own oxygen mask on first, before helping a child or someone else? That pretty much sums up the idea of self-care—taking care of your own needs first so you’ll not only feel your best, but you’ll be at your best for others, too.
Don’t think of self-care as selfish. It’s a matter of prioritizing your own physical and mental well-being. It doesn’t mean ignoring your responsibilities to your family, job, friends, or community. It just means understanding the importance of self-care and putting the concept into action.
It’s time to schedule some me-time activities. Need some self-care ideas to get started? Keep reading!
Don’t reserve self-care only for times when you’re feeling sick. It’s important to make caring for your body, mind, and spirit part of a healthy lifestyle and incorporate self-care into your daily routine.
But what, exactly, is self-care?
Self-care actually encompasses a wide range of areas affecting your mental health and physical well-being. It includes nutrition, stress management, and exercise—all touchstones of self-care—designed to help keep you happy, healthy, and resilient. [1]
Ready for some mental health self-care tips?
When it comes to your mental health (which includes emotional, psychological, and social well-being), self-care can greatly impact your health. Self-care can help you reduce your risk of illness, manage stress, and increase your energy. [2]
Self-care looks different for everyone. What works for one person might not work for you, which is why it helps to keep a variety of self-care activities, tips, and strategies in your “self-care toolbox.” Try some of these ideas to see what works best for you: [1,2,3,4]
Self-care means putting yourself at the top of your To Do list, but it doesn’t mean you’re selfish. It’s important to make caring for your body, mind, and spirit part of a healthy lifestyle. Self-care includes nutrition, stress management, sleep, and exercise. It could include self-care items such as a journal, gratitude list, yoga mat, meditation app, or playlist of your favorite songs. Remember that self-care looks different for everyone, so try a variety of self-care tips, activities, and strategies to see what works best for you.
Continue to check back on the Nature Made blog for the latest science-backed articles to help you take ownership of your health.
This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to serve as medical advice or a recommendation for any specific product. Consult your health care provider for more information.
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Lisa Beach is a seasoned journalist whose work has been published in The New York Times, Good Housekeeping, Eating Well, Parents, AARP’s Disrupt Aging, Optimum Wellness, and dozens more. She also writes for a variety of health/wellness-focused brands. Check out her writer’s website at www.LisaBeachWrites.com.
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Melissa is a Registered Dietitian and provides leadership to Pharmavite’s Medical and Scientific Education team. She has over 20 years of experience educating consumers, healthcare professionals, retailers and employees about nutrition, dietary supplements, and overall wellness. Prior to joining the Medical and Scientific Communications team, Melissa launched and managed Pharmavite’s Consumer Affairs department and worked as a clinical dietitian throughout Southern California. Melissa received her Bachelor of Science degree in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, and completed her dietetic internship at Veteran’s Hospital in East Orange New Jersey.
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