Self-Care Tips: Prioritizing Your Mental and Emotional Health.
Written by Hailey Moulton, BA (Hons), MACP (In Progress), RP (Qualifying)
Finding the time to prioritize our mental and emotional health can seem daunting, but it’s crucial for nurturing our overall well-being. Though the term “self-care” became more recognized in the late 20th century, the practice has been around for centuries, long before modern healthcare systems existed. Historically, people relied on self-care due to the lack of healthcare services. Today, technological advancements and better healthcare knowledge have ironically led to a decline in self-care practices. However, the COVID-19 pandemic brought self-care back into focus, as overwhelmed healthcare systems forced individuals to take charge of their own well-being and health (Martinez et al., 2021).
Self-care varies from person to person. It is defined as the ability to care for oneself through awareness, self-control, and self-reliance to promote overall health and well-being, including mental and emotional health (Martinez et al., 2021).
Ask yourself: “What self-care am I doing that prioritizes my mental and emotional health?”
Here are a few simple ways to incorporate self-care into your daily life:
- Take a short walk.
- Reach out to a friend.
- Make your bed.
- Drink more water.
- Put your phone down.
- Watch your favourite show.
- Meditate.
- Practice mindfulness.
- Take deep breaths.
- Sit outside and enjoy the sun.
- Eat something you love.
- Go to therapy.
- Pursue a new hobby.
- Set boundaries to protect your time and energy.
- Watch a funny video.
- Read.
- Play a game.
- Practice positive affirmations
- Listen to a podcast, audiobook, or music.
- Try something new.
- Hug an animal.
- Create a balanced schedule.
- Stretch.
- Journal.
- Spend time in nature.
- Forgive yourself.
- Call someone you love.
- Go to bed early.
Incorporating these small acts of self-care into your routine can help prioritize your mental and emotional health. Remember, self-care isn’t selfish—it’s necessary for you to be the best version of yourself for both you and those around you.
If you’re struggling to incorporate self-care into your life to prioritize your mental and emotional health, please email [email protected] or call 705-929-1612 ext 6. Our intake clinicians can match you with a qualified psychotherapist who can help you navigate these challenges.
References:
Martínez, N., Connelly, C. D., Pérez, A., & Calero, P. (2021). Self-care: A concept analysis. International journal of nursing sciences, 8(4), 418–425. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnss.2021.08.007