Many of us are quarantined, we are practicing physical distancing, staying home and this is a perfect time to spend a few minutes a day with a self-care routine that gives us the inner strength to deal with whatever this has brought and is going to bring.

It’s no secret that people who don’t give themselves the care that they give to others will usually end up stressed and burned out. To stop this happening to you, develop an attitude of nurturing – take care of your mind, body and soul every day, in small ways and occasionally (but regularly) bigger ways too. Self-care is non-negotiable these days, but you have to make an effort to make space for it. Here are a few ideas for things to do that rebalance, re-energize and replenish.

Do something physically energizing

Whatever floats your boat, make time for it if it makes you feel good. This could be a series of stretches, Pilates or yoga, a run or a walk in the park. Just get that activity up. Be sure to follow the social distancing rules and keep safe if there are others around.

Stretch it out

Hunched over a desk or now, kitchen table? Bodies aren’t meant to be cooped up so stretch it out. Find a set of effective stretches that stops your body feeling like it’s ten years older than it really is. Your muscles will thank you for it.

Take a bath

It’s a self-care cliché but for a good reason. If you have the time, shut the door, put some music on, and take a magazine or book in with you. Lie back and let the stresses of the day dissolve away into warm, sweet-smelling water. Bonus if you have Epsom salts to add to your bath. If you are in need, contact us through social media or our email.

Try a mini-meditation

Begin or end your day with just one minute of deep breathing, while focusing your awareness onto your body, inner thoughts, and feelings. This is an exercise that’s also useful to do during the day when you feel stressed and need to take time out.

Be still

Find a quiet place outside, find somewhere comfortable to sit and be still. Pretend there’s nobody else around and focus on the quiet and stillness.

Unplug just for a day

We always used to manage without social media and instant messaging, so just for a day, switch them all off and embrace a notification-free existence. It’s very freeing and you may end up wanting to do it for even longer.

Write a Gratitude List

Focusing on all of the things that you’re thankful for will put a happy spring in your step. Try to think of three things every morning or evening. Or when you feel down, refocus with three things to be happy about.

Dance like nobody’s looking

They aren’t! Dancing is incredibly freeing, so stick on a few dance anthems or whatever makes you want to move and shake your booty.

Take a walk

Have you really taken the time to explore the area you live in. Walk around, slowly, and really notice the details. Be curious about your community. Reminder to keep physical distancing!

Make an appointment with a counsellor

Find someone non-judgemental to talk to about your innermost thoughts; It doesn’t have to be a therapist or psychologist; it could also be a spiritual mentor. Many therapists are offering calls or video chats at this time.

Sleep

Are you getting enough? We suspect not. Why not take a quick nap if you feel tired, or try an earlier bedtime give your body a bit more downtime?

Do something new

Those things you’ve always wanted to try? Do them.

Journal your thoughts

It only has to take you 10 minutes – get whatever is on your mind down in writing and out of your head.

Spend quality time with people you love

Hanging out with the people you love most in the world is good for your soul. If they’re not residing with you, give them a phone call or video chat with them!

Take a full day of rest every week

You deserve it and your mind and body will thank you for it.

Do an activity mindfully and slowly

Pick an everyday activity, like laundry, and focus on it while you’re doing it. Savor the moment, it makes dull things much more absorbing if you’re prone to zoning out.

De-clutter your life

You don’t have to do it all at once, but decluttering is very therapeutic. Start with an email inbox, work up to your desk or a closet, feel the benefits of less clutter.

Make a personal mission statement

If you don’t have a personal mission statement, create one. Think about this year and what you want to do with it. Who do you want to be?

Enjoy a piece of chocolate or a glass of wine

Even better, have both…while writing your mission statement. In the bath!

Book a massage or a spa treatment!

We may have mentioned this before but taking the time to invest in yourself is a supreme act of self-care, and we think you should indulge in it as often as you can. Keep an eye open for the announcement from the Government, follow our FaceBook and Instagram pages for information on when we may be able to open again.

Take this time to focus in on some self-care!