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July 24 is International Self-Care Day, a day dedicated to promoting the importance of taking care of ourselves physically, mentally, and emotionally. This year’s theme is “Resilience, adaptability, and thriving in adversity.”
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenging time for everyone, and it’s more important than ever to focus on our own well-being. Self-care can help us to manage stress, cope with difficult emotions, and build resilience.
Resilience is the ability to bounce back from difficult experiences. It’s a key ingredient for good mental and emotional health. When we’re resilient, we’re better able to cope with stress, manage difficult emotions, and persevere in the face of challenges.
There are many things we can do to build resilience. Some simple self-care practices that can help include:
Give yourself a break. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, don’t be afraid to take a break. Go for a walk, take a nap, or just do something that you enjoy.
Getting enough sleep. When we’re well-rested, we’re better able to cope with stress and make good decisions.
Eating a healthy diet. Eating nutritious foods gives us the energy we need to function at our best, to face the day and to cope with stress.
Exercising regularly. Exercise is a great way to reduce stress, improve mood, and boost self-esteem.
Practicing relaxation techniques. Relaxation techniques such as meditation, yoga, and deep breathing can help us calm down and de-stress.
Taking some time for yourself each day. This could be anything from taking a bath to reading a book to listening to music.
Spending time in nature. Being in nature has been shown to have many benefits for mental and emotional health.
Connecting with loved ones. Social support is an important part of resilience. It is important to our mental health, to make time for the people who matter to you and help you feel good.
Learning to say no. It’s okay to set boundaries and take care of our own needs.
Taking care of ourselves is not always easy. Self-care is an investment in our own well-being. When we take care of ourselves, we’re better able to take care of others. So on International Self-Care Day, and every day, make sure to take some time for yourself. You deserve it!
The most important thing is to find self-care activities that you enjoy and that work for you. There’s no right or wrong way to practice self-care. The important thing is to make it a priority in your life.
Remember, self-care is not selfish. It’s an essential part of taking care of your overall health and well-being. So on International Self-Care Day, and every day, make sure to take some time for yourself. Whatever you do, make sure it’s something that helps you to relax, de-stress, and connect with yourself. You deserve it!
written by Amanda Parsons
Jul 17, 2023 2 min read
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