Self care

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Caitriona2
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Just read this

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I can’t tell you how many times I’ve avoided wearing my prettiest clothes because I was saving them for a nicer occasion. Or avoided spraying my favorite perfume because I was just staying home or running an errand. Or avoided using any other nice products until some special moment arrived.

I’d let these items gather dust like fine china in a dining room cabinet. Because everyday occasions just didn’t make the special list.

I caught myself doing this last week when I contemplated putting on perfume. I’m just going to the store and will be spending the entire day at my parents’ house. I’d just be wasting it.

I used to think this way regularly when I was entrenched in the diet mentality and yearned to be thin more than anything. I didn’t want to waste any of the good stuff on worthless me.

Even though I love fashion, I came to a point where I didn’t want to wear beautiful clothing. I also didn’t want to cook nourishing meals because I thought, well, it’s only me.

And I definitely didn’t want to take good care of myself.

In my mind, I didn’t deserve it until I lost weight. Once I got thinner, then I could pamper myself, wear great clothes every day, buy my favorite lotion, engage in physical activities I really enjoyed, show myself kindness and compassion.

Maybe you’ve taken a similar punitive approach with yourself. Believed that doing something nice for yourself was a waste.

The reality is that it isn’t. Life is simply too short, and you deserve care and compassion at any size, shape or weight. There’s no reason to wait to do anything!

(Because sometimes waiting means missing out. Many of the perfumes that I’d waited to use went bad and had to be trashed anyway.)

And even more than that, if it makes you happy, do it, wear it, apply it. For instance, my aunt applies perfume every night before bed; she loves the pleasing scent and it just makes her feel good.

I love that. Yes, this might seem like a small gesture. But it’s something that she does for herself, and herself only.

Small gestures likes these, the ones that you do for yourself, truly add up. They contribute to a positive body image — taking care of yourself is an important part — and a positive outlook.

When you’re taking good care of yourself, you inevitably feel better (and you can do better for others, too). It is never a waste to do something nice for yourself. Not to mention that if you have kids or younger siblings, you’re modeling a very important behavior: That you deserve unconditional love and self-care, just as you are. And I bet that’s exactly how you feel about them.

What are the items or activities you’ve been saving, the ones that truly make you feel good?

Today, or right now if you can, list off these items and activities. Write them down, and consider doing them this week.

Your list might include:

like my aunt, putting on perfume before bed
trying out a new yoga class
taking a bath with the works: candles, lotion, music
buying a nice lotion or body wash
using that pricey candle you received as a gift
cooking with that small bottle of olive oil you bought for a special occasion
Doing these things is more than just pampering or spoiling yourself. It’s honoring yourself because you matter. It’s honoring your days, because every sunrise and sunset is special and worthy and significant.

Below, please share what you’ll do this week that you’ve been saving.

u cant plough a field by turning it over in ur mind!

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Hi!I make cards as a hobby.

Hi!
I make cards as a hobby. And I got a new guillotine for Christmas and new paper. And I had been waiting for some elusive "special" day when I'll open them... BUT... I just saw this...

AND I decided-----> This is so so so silly. I will open them this week. I will use them. It will be fun. I deserve nice new things. They don't need to be an ornament and I can open them :)

Thank you x

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Caitriona, thanks for

Caitriona, thanks for this.

Recently I have found that self care makes the hard days easier and the good days all the better. When I choose to wear the clothes that make me feel good, tie my hair up nicely, wear nice shoes, use nicely scented products, the nice shampoo...it all just helps lift me a little, distract me when I'm down and at the very least lets me feel that I am showing the world the better side of me. They may not care at all, but I care about the image I project.

Beyond this, I do think that it is important to send the right message to those who look up to us. I know that there have been people in the past who looked up to me and I only hope they never tried to recreate my image or felt that they'd succeed or achieve better if they did. I only hope that there arent others who hurt themselves following my silent message, without knowing any better until it was too late.

Somebody central in my childhood treated herself as badly as I do myself. In many ways she was an icon, elegant, defiant, smart, full of character, so just last night it occurred to me how natural it was that I picked up the wrong image of what is right or natural. I will not pass on that message to my own little girls.

When my partner and I talk about children, I happily go along with his picture of all the sports his boys will be great at, all the opportunities we want them to have...but I am terrified of having girls. Knowing me well, he paints a picture of my getting to dress them up and of communion days and the likes, but still I hesitate. I am afraid that they might be like me. So, why not let myself be somebody that I would be happy for my own little girls to grow into. Rather than a fear that they will hurt themselves, ensure that they have a role model who cares for herself.

When we care for ourselves we

- let ourselves feel better
- enrich society and the world around us
- silently teach those we love to look after themselves too

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oops...forgot what I'd

oops...forgot what I'd originally meant to say there!

Living every day as though it were your last doens't mean going bunjy jumping or doing other ludicrous things we cannot undo, it means giving each day the chance to shine.

Little steps add up to lift each day.

Wear the nice perfume.
Use the nice shampoo.
Wear the pretty hair clips.
Rest when you need a break so that you can sparkle, or just be quietly content, later.