“Whatever in
your life gives you joy and happiness just for
you, do it. Everyone
around you will
notice if you are happy, healthy, joyful, and positive.” ~ Cristen, a
reader
Good
Morning!
I received a
wonderful email on self-care from Cristen that I
wanted to share with you.
Don’t forget
to make sure you are “feeding” yourself, first.
Someone reminded me recently that we have to make sure our needs are
being met before we can effectively give to others. In my
industry, we are taught not to rush in to
help someone in crisis until we make sure we are safe ourselves.
Here is the
scenario, for the analogy: One person is
overcome by oxygen-deficiency. A coworker,
seeing the person collapse, will rush to help them and become overcome
themselves, thus requiring rescue efforts for two people versus the
original
one person. The training we receive
tells us to stop and secure our own safety, i.e. put on a respirator,
before
attempting to go help another hazard to the rescue personnel, thereby
putting
them into greater danger, also.
Please,
everyone, take a moment to think about what you are doing to protect,
feed, and
nourish yourself while you are in the midst of helping everyone around
you. If we collapse from
mental/physical/emotional exhaustion, who will take care of them?
Whatever in your life gives you joy and
happiness just for you, do it. Everyone
around you will notice if you are happy, healthy, joyful, and positive.
Conversely, if you are depressed, anxious, nervous,
or upset, that will also overflow onto everyone you come into contact
with
during your journey.
I had to
learn to be a little selfish in order to be happy.
I was trained to sacrifice myself for the
good of my family, but I got to the point I wasn’t happy and, as the
old saying
goes, “If Mama ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy.”
That is truth!
Now,
scheduled into my day are three things: (1) my Good Mornings and
Nightly
Reflection; (2) (most) every night I read for about twenty to thirty
minutes. Something,
just for me; (3) workout time,
and, once a week, I go to a class just for me.
No kids are invited to go with me!
Out of a twenty-four-hour day, I spend maybe
one-and-a-half hours total
on ensuring my well-being (the biggest chunk goes to working out). It was really hard to make
it a priority at
first, but I am seeing the benefits.
Because I
schedule it, I am more likely to stick to it.
Out of our abundance, we are able to give joyfully, not grudgingly.
Your Turn: What do you
need to do to increase your self-care?
Divide a piece of paper into two columns. On the left, list out all
the ways you have
not been caring for yourself in the past thirty days.
Where are you coming up short?
How are you helping others, without helping
yourself? On the
right column, list a
positive action step you can take in each area.
Then, schedule some time in your catch-all
notebook to do just that.
Today’s Affirmation: I
know that caring for others begins by caring for myself.