10 Ways to Take Care of Yourself Today

by Christine Belino

We often forget to take care of ourselves. It can be hard, with work deadlines looming over you and your calendar already filled up with plans every night of the week. But it's important that you manage your time wisely so that you make room for self-care, too! Here are 10 ways to take care of yourself today:


Know your worth:

Self-care is critical to a good relationship with yourself, since it generates good emotions and enhances your self-esteem and confidence. Self-care is also important in order to remind yourself as well as others that you and your needs are essential.

Stress management: 

While a little amount of stress is an optimal method to remind us that we need to fulfill deadlines or finish overdue chores, constant stress and anxiety may have a negative influence on your mental and physical health. By improving your mood and increasing your energy and confidence levels, smart self-care practices such as eating healthy, connecting with family, or practicing meditation reduce anxiety and stress levels.

The power of gratitude:

When you practice self-care, it is an opportunity to appreciate the things that have made a positive impact on your life. By practicing daily gratitude for what's going right in your life instead of focusing on all the little problems will help improve your mood overall! Meditation also helps increase feelings of gratitude by helping you focus on the present.

Social connection:

Healthy relationships are one of life's greatest pleasures and can improve your mental health as well as your physical wellbeing. By spending time with friends or family instead of isolating yourself at home will help lift up your mood! There are many ways that you can connect with others, such as joining a local club, creating new traditions with your family or friends, or even connecting via social media.

Yoga & mindfulness:

There are many ways to practice self-care that includes yoga and meditation. Yoga is an excellent way to improve your mood by getting some fresh air, stretching out tight muscles after work, and improving your balance and coordination. Yoga also helps improve mental health by teaching you how to cope with stress, anxiety, fear or anger in a healthy way.

Nourish yourself:

When we're exhausted from too many work deadlines and not enough restful sleep time, the body can suffer from exhaustion as well! By making sure that you're eating healthy and avoiding caffeine, you'll be able to recharge your energy levels throughout the day. Drinking enough water will also help you feel refreshed!

Exercise & movement:

Sometimes we need a way of getting out our negative emotions instead of bottling them up inside like a pressure cooker. Doing something physical like working out or practicing yoga are excellent ways to release these bad emotions in a healthy way.

Care for your skin:

When you're exhausted from work or just not sleeping enough, the body's largest organ-the skin suffers! By making sure that you are moisturizing daily and taking off all of your makeup before bedtime will help improve the appearance of tired eyes and dehydrated skin.

Get some fresh air:

Being cooped up inside all day with little to no sunlight can leave you feeling exhausted and drained! Spending time outside in the sun or by a window will help boost your mood as well as give you energy for the rest of your day. Plus, it's also an opportunity to get some exercise and fresh air in!

Take care of your health:

When you neglect yourself, it can lead to poor mental and physical health. Practicing self-care by making an appointment with the doctor for a checkup or scheduling time at the dentist will help ensure that you're taking care of all aspects of your well-being.

Finally, don't put it off for the following weekend, Christmas vacations, or the zombie apocalypse. Start today and keep it up. It won't be long until you notice a difference!


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