How to Incorporate Self-Care Into Your Routine

A self-care routine is not limited to healing from burnout. It should be used within our day-to-day lives to rejuvenate, nurture, and balance our well-being.

Just as the name implies, self-care is about taking care of ourselves.

How to incorporate self care into your routine.

Misconceptions About Self Care

Some common misconceptions I had regarding self-care were

  • Self-care is only about face masks and bubble baths
  • It’s a reward after burnout
  • It’s time-consuming and takes up too much time
  • Self-care is a luxury and requires spending money
  • Self-care is solely about taking care of my mental health

What is Self Care

Many health experts define self-care as any activity (Within reason) that promotes health and well-being.

  • Physically
  • Mentally
  • Emotionally
  • Spiritually

How to Implement a Sustainable Self Care Routine

Make a List

  • Things you enjoy doing
  • Activities you’re interested in trying
  • Activities that can help make your day easier/reduce stress
  • Things that you find energizing and fulfilling while doing them and/or at the end
  • Activities that you can do when you’re having a tired/low energy day and on an active/high energy day.

Gentle reminder: These activities should support health and well-being and not harm your mind and body.

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Analyze Whether Your Listed Activities Will Work for you

Running, for example, has some good health benefits.

However, if you don’t find it enjoyable, fulfilling, or energizing then don’t force it into your self-care.

Instead, choose a different exercise activity, to maintain your physical health.

Learn how to Incorporate These Activities Into Your day

Certain activities may not be a daily thing but something that’s done weekly or even monthly.

Create intentionality and schedule self-care activities within your day until they become second nature.

Maintain a Gratitude Mindset

Overall, adopt and maintain a gratitude mindset for being able to practice self-care.

Give Yourself Grace

Lastly, don’t be too hard on yourself. Life is full of external commitments and often times our personal health is pushed to the back burner.

If you forget to actively do your self-care and have reached burnout, give yourself grace and nurture your mind, body, and soul back to health.