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Are You Making Time for Self-Care to Recharge?

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Are You Making Time for Self-Care to Recharge?

 Self-care is a term that’s been making the rounds in media and social media lately. Though it’s become a popular buzzword, you still may not be familiar with the concept. The idea behind self-care is that if you take time for yourself, you’ll have more energy to devote to every area of your life. Focusing on yourself can truly rejuvenate you and help you to face the world with renewed energy. It can also have a positive effect on your productivity. Self-care is the foundation of the philosophy of the Indian Proverb A House With Four Rooms. Let’s examine self-care and its benefits.

About Self-Care

Self-care encompasses a great many things. Some think of it as simply doing things to pamper one’s self, like taking a bubble bath or getting a manicure. That’s part of it, but there’s so much more involved. Self-care means caring for your entire self: your mental health, physical wellbeing, psychological welfare, relationships, personal development, and more. Self-care can be setting boundaries on your time and energy. It might mean eating right ad getting enough sleep. Perhaps it does involve getting yourself a pampering massage once a month. I’ll explore more in-depth examples further in this post, but I want to share with you the benefits of self-care, so you can understand just how very important it is to your overall health.

Benefits of Self-Care

First, self-care can actually make you more productive because it increases your energy and alertness. When you can take time to yourself to do what you enjoy, your mind is able to rest. Taking care of your physical health with adequate sleep, good food, and exercise gives you the fuel reserves to make it through a busy day. You’ll simply get more done. It improves your health. Taking care of yourself, body and mind, leads to better physical and mental wellness. Your immune system is strengthened because you experience less stress. When you spend time giving to yourself, you’ll find you have more to give to others. That can be your family, friends, work, and hobbies. Everything should improve due to the renewed sense of equilibrium you get from taking care of yourself.

Examples of Self-Care

There are so very many ways you can engage in self-care. Since there are more than I could possibly include in this article, I’ll take just a moment to list some examples. These include caring for yourself physically and emotionally in all areas of your life.

Examples of self-care include:

  • Go for a hike
  • Have a girls’ or boys’ night out
  • Watch a movie
  • Pet your cat
  • Take a nap
  • Get a full night’s rest
  • See your medical providers regularly
  • Meditate
  • Do yoga
  • Write in your journal
  • Remove toxic people from your life
  • Take a social media break
  • Go on a short trip
  • Listen to music
  • Have a date night
  • Read a book
  • Sit in nature
  • Sing or dance
  • Paint or draw
  • Call a friend

These are just some examples. Get creative and find ways to indulge in self-care that are meaningful to you.

Now that you have a clearer picture of what self-care is, you can begin to prioritize it into your life. I think you’ll be excited to discover just what a difference it makes in your productivity, mindset, and life satisfaction.

The philosophy of A House With Four Rooms is to do something daily for your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. 

What are you doing in each of your "rooms"?

Until next time...

Lisa

 P.S. My online coaching program, A Pilgrimage to Self, follows the philosophy of the Indian Proverb, A House With Four Rooms. You can learn more at my website: www.lisamcgrath.me. Get my latest book A House With Four Rooms: Physical, Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Wellbeing at Amazon now and download the free companion workbook.

The life philosophy of A House With Four Rooms suggests thinking of yourself as being four rooms: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual rooms. It advocates for doing something daily for your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

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