It’s easy to get caught
up in the continuous cycle of work, sleep, and more work. After a while, your
body screams in protest and demands you pay attention to its needs. Your body
and mind deserve some rest. In just a few minutes a day you can find small ways
to take care of yourself that don’t cut into your busy schedule. Here are 10+
ways to take care of yourself every day.
1. Exercise your body for a happy mind.
A little exercise will go a long way to reducing stress. Even
just a brisk walk in the morning will energize and motivate you for the day
ahead. Set your alarm for a little earlier than usual and hit the pavement.
Save time by preparing the night before. Lay out your exercise clothes so that
you can get going with minimal preparation time.
2. Quick morning meditation.
A quick five or ten-minute meditation each morning will help
balance your mind for the busy day ahead. Take a few moments to relax before
you begin preparing for the day. Think about all the things you are grateful
for and give yourself some positive encouragement.
3. Keep a journal.
Writing is a therapeutic activity. In just a few minutes, you can write your
thoughts, worries, gratitude, or whatever else comes to mind. Keep the journal
near your bed and make a habit of writing a few paragraphs or even sentences
each night before you go to sleep.
4. Read a book or a magazine.
We all need to escape from the pressing concerns of reality once in a
while. On your next lunch break get away from your computer and pick up a book
in your favorite genre or a hobby magazine. Reading is a relaxing activity that
helps us escape from the pressures of our lives.
5. Call an old friend.
Reconnect with someone you haven’t had time to talk to in a while. Busy lives
get in the way of friendship. Career, family, responsibility makes us forget
those who are dear to us. Friends become distant memories. In the social media
age, people tend to keep track of friends through various social media sites,
but rarely ever pick up the phone.
6. Schedule time for yourself.
When we fill out our calendars for the day, we usually don’t schedule
in time for ourselves. We remember important conference calls, meetings, and
deadlines. Next time you start filling out your daily calendar schedule blocks
of time for yourself. Schedule time in the morning for some exercise. Schedule
time in the evening to visit with friends.
7. Unplug from technology.
People tend to grab their phone
first thing when waking up. Then work begins. Checking email leads to replying
to email and before you know it, it’s time to get up and get ready for work.
Leave the electronics alone until you’ve given yourself time to prepare for the
day. Make time for breakfast (the most important meal of the day) and save the
email for the end of your morning ritual.
8. Take a pre-made meal to eat for lunch.
We don’t spend enough time
taking care of our bodies. Lunch consists of dining out, which is not always
healthy. Pre-pack your lunch the night before and nurture your body with
nutritious food. Take your lunch away from your desk and relax.
9. Get enough sleep.
When you’re a busy working professional life is hectic. We don’t give our
bodies as much rest as they need to fully function. Pretty soon we find
ourselves running on empty. Sleep is not only good for the body, but it is also
good for the mind. A well-rested body and mind can accomplish great things.
10. Make your weekend about you, not work.
Many people take their work home with them and never
really get a day off. Take time on the weekend to do things you enjoy. Spend
more time with your family, not with your home office. Take a mini vacation.
Limit distractions by resisting the urge to check email. Participate in hobbies
or activities that you enjoy. Join a local sports team or volunteer at your
favorite organization.
11. Remind yourself that you are fabulous.
Don’t let deadlines and a demanding job get you down.
Remind yourself of all the things you have accomplished and don’t get caught up
in problems or failures. You are not your job and taking the time to remember
things that define you as an individual outside your work will contribute
significantly to peace of mind.
Your body and mind are
your most valuable assets. To get through each day both need to be kept in good
shape. Remember to give yourself a tune up every day by doing some of the
activities mentioned above. Schedule time for yourself and your mind and body
will thank you.
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