Self Care? Check!
Life gets hard sometimes, doesnβt it?
Overwhelming sometimes, too.
Or just β well, A LOT, right?
Between the stresses of daily living and trying to make smart improvements, you can forget to press the βpauseβ button every day to take care of yourself.
Thatβs why I want to talk about making a Self-Care Checklist to help.
Now, let me emphasize that thereβs not βone size fits allβ approach to self-care, the activities you deliberately practice on a regular basis to promote your overall wellbeing.
But I want you to consider these categories and how they apply to your life, routines, and desires. Make a list of what resonates for you, particularly the needs that are currently going unmet. Weβll use that list to create your own personal self-care checklist.
- Physical. These needs include general health, exercise, diet, and sleep. Schedule time daily to exercise? If you are training for a specific event- a 5k or triathlon- block it off. Seek coaching or nutritional advice? Eat more fresh vegetables every day?
- Emotional. Take time each day for mindfulness or meditation to check in with your emotions. Donβt judge yourself for any need or desire. Your needs matter. Write in a journal. Speak to a trusted counselor. Express affection β and your need for it. Take time FOR YOURSELF — away from work, the kids and your partner.
- Financial. If youβre anxious about money, then start making a budget and tracking your resources and expenses. Check with a financial adviser to make sure youβre planning for retirement appropriately. If you have a short-term savings goal, make the deposits on schedule. Whatever the worry is, taking action will help.
- Personal growth. Some people want to study for a degree or certification. Some want to enroll in a spiritual program, learn an instrument or language, or go to a seminar. Lifelong learning is essential, so do what you need to do for your intellectual or professional ambitions.
- Social connections. We all need each other — whether itβs family, friends, a religious community, or some other group. A lot of people feel adrift at some points in their lives, and itβs important to make the effort to connect. So, call or write someone you care about. Let them know youβre thinking about them.
- Nature. Spend time outdoors every day. Go for a walk, play with the dog, wash your car⦠the sun and open air will do you good.
- The basics. Simple habits like brushing teeth, showering, going for regular health checkups, and keeping a clean house are important to maintain. If you find yourself slipping on any of these, stop yourself and remember to get back on track.
Now review the list youβve made. Narrow it down to items you want to incorporate into your routines. Try to be realistic about what you can really do right now to make sure your self-care needs are met.
Remember, self-care isnβt selfish; itβs being responsible. When you are coming from a full place having met your own needs, you have more to give others.
And this isnβt meant to be a complete, un-editable List of Rules. Itβs just a guideline to help you care for your most important asset.
YOU.
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Erinne Guthrie is a USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach since 1999 and Chief Motivating Officer at Full Circle Coaching, LLC since 2010. Creator of Triathlon Transformation. She has been training, racing and coaching triathletes since 1997. She is also a CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Level 3, USMS Masterβs Swim Coach, Motivational Speaker, Metabolic Efficiency Specialist, Mom, Mermaid and much much more.
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