“Taking care of yourself does not mean me first, it means me too.” ~ L.R. Knost
Often, we are so busy taking care of the physical and/or emotional needs of our spouses, children, parents, and even friends - all the while juggling work and the demands of our daily lives - that the importance of self-care escapes us.
International Self-Care Day
Yet its significance is such that there is a specific day dedicated to self-care, International Self-Care Day, which is observed annually on 24th July. It aims to raise global awareness and emphasise the importance of actively safeguarding our well-being.
“Self-care is more than just a buzzword; it’s the cornerstone of your overall wellness and a lifelong commitment to nurturing your physical, emotional, and mental health, says Samantha Pillay, Director at First Loyalty Plus. “It's about taking deliberate steps to preserve yourself, and is actually a gift to you and those around you.”
Self-Care Practices
Pillay highlights four beneficial self-care activities that can be seamlessly integrated into your lifestyle on a regular basis:
1. Book a Weekend Getaway: Refresh Your Mind and Body
Taking a break from your everyday environment and immersing yourself in a new setting can work wonders for your mental health. A weekend getaway offers an opportunity to disconnect from the stressors of daily life and reconnect with yourself or loved ones. Whether it’s a cosy cabin in the mountains or a serene beach resort, escaping your daily routine can help rejuvenate your mind and body, enhancing your overall well-being.
2. Watch a Movie: Escape and Unwind
Movies provide a powerful means of escape, allowing you to immerse yourself in different worlds and experiences. Taking time to enjoy a film, whether in a theatre or the comfort of your home, can reduce stress and provide a much-needed mental break. It’s a simple yet effective way to unwind and reset, fostering a sense of relaxation and happiness.
3. Go for Dinner or Coffee with a Friend/Spouse: Foster Connections
Human connection is a cornerstone of mental health. Spending quality time with a friend or spouse over dinner or coffee not only strengthens relationships but also offers emotional support. These moments of connection can boost your mood, reduce feelings of loneliness, and provide a sense of belonging.
4. Visit a Spa: Indulge in Relaxation and Renewal
A visit to the spa is the quintessential self-care activity. Indulging in treatments such as massages, facials, or a soak in a hot tub can significantly reduce stress and tension in the body. Spas provide a serene environment where you can focus on relaxation and renewal, which is essential for maintaining both physical and mental health. And, being a First Loyalty Plus member opens the door for you to be able to enjoy these self-care activities without straining your budget. Get up to R120 back on meals, save up to 50% on movies, enjoy discounted spa treatments and receive up to 50% off on accommodation throughout the year.
The Importance of Self-Care Practices
Self-care is not a luxury; it’s a necessity.
“You cannot care for others when you are running on empty,” adds Pillay who also advocates for people to have annual medical checkups. “By actively investing time in your health and well-being you will improve your overall quality of life.”
So, this International Self-Care Day take a step back and reflect on how well you look after yourself. Remember, self-care is about intentionally making time for you, so whether it’s a small indulgence or a grand gesture of relaxation, it can help to reduce stress and prevent burnout.
“Besides, concludes Pillay, “you deserve it.”
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