Whether it’s the holidays or any other day of the year, every day life can be stressful. We all juggle so many responsibilities; between our social life, our family life, our work life. Every day we are up against a clock and a to-do list. Sometimes our self care looks like just surviving but other times we can be a bit more intentional with what our self care looks like.
Below are 100 ways to add self care into your every day life. Self care is an active word that should be practiced every day, all year long. If we aren’t making time for ourselves little by little before we hit a wall, we will experience burnout. After reading through this list, ask yourself what will be your “me moment” of the day?
What is self-care?
Self-care is any kind of activity or thought where we intentionally prioritize the care of our emotional, mental, or physical well-being.
Self-care isn’t optional, it’s a necessity for your health. Remember that these are all just ideas for you, not all of these have to be FOR you. Maybe you’re not a bath person, don’t force yourself to be because you read it here or the latest Instagram photos say you should be into baths. Do you.
1. Draw a bath
Instead of those quick showers where you’re in and out, a bath allows you to slow down, which is exactly what you need in stressful times. You can either turn all technology off while you’re soaking so you can have the time be completely zen or you can catch up on Netflix. Either way, take your time! Essential oils in baths can also really relieve all the tension in your body and your bathroom ends up smelling like a spa.
2. Social media detox
You could do a full technology detox but studies have shown that the use of multiple social media platforms induces depression and anxiety. Luckily the iPhone now has a feature where you can limit your screen time. If a full social media detox is too much for you, try getting off of your most addictive app for 24 hours and see how you feel. If you feel relieved and refreshed, then chances are you may need to lean into this form of self-care more often.
3. Pour yourself a cup of tea or coffee – and enjoy it
When we say enjoy it, we mean drink it at home – not on the go. Really take your time to appreciate it. Having a cup of matcha or whatever tea is on hand can be a small joy to incorporate into your morning routine. I love waking up a little earlier so I can make time for these extra moments. It helps set the tone for the day. If your mornings are jam packed, try doing this in the middle of the day or as a wind-down at night. Whatever time of day it is, be mindful with your beverage of choice and savor each sip.
4. Get a workout in
Self-care doesn’t have to be quiet and slow – it can be getting a heart-pumping, sweaty workout in. If you like boxing or any kind of high intensity workout to release endorphins and get your mind focused on being mentally and physically stronger – go for it!
5. Clean your home
Being outside all day and coming into a spotless home is bliss. Imagine walking into your home with the countertops cleared and dusted, the dishes are all put away, the clothes are all folded. Yes it’s physical work to get your home in the right condition but it is so worth it to live in a space that is decluttered and clean. Your physical space accurately reflects how you feel on the inside.
6. Play with your pet
Throwing a squeaky toy and seeing my fur baby’s face light up is the best feeling in the world! Pet time is always soothing and helps put me in a better emotional state.
7. Journaling
Gratitude journaling or writing morning pages is extremely therapeutic, clears up the mental clutter, and can help provide clarity in the ways that you need. It is bringing thoughts into physical reality on paper and this can give you the ease you need mentally.
8. Quality time with a friend
Whether it is in person or even by phone, spending quality time with a friend can make everything better.
9. Watch a funny tv show or movie
No matter how stressed you may feel, if you watch any episode of your favorite comedy, it may seem silly at first but it can be a nice escape from the daily life stressors for even just half an hour.
10. Spend time on your skincare
There are a lot of options for skincare lately (especially with Korean skincare) but skincare doesn’t just mean your face, it also means taking care of your body – even your feet. Try a Baby Foot natural foot peel to keep your feet smooth. We’ve done this multiple times and it helps keep your feet feeling smooth which is especially nice as you begin wearing sandals and footwear that expose your feet in warmer months.
11. Go for a walk in nature.
12. Treat yourself to a massage or spa treatment.
13. Stretch for 5 minutes.
14. Eat a nutritious meal.
15. Avoid people who do not support you.
16. Be of service to others.
17. Diffuse oils.
18. Light candles and sit in silence.
19. Read a book.
20. Try adult coloring.
21. Create a playlist with your favorite songs so you can listen to them back to back.
22. Create a compliment file (any time you receive a compliment, write it down so you can reference it later for a pick me up and a moment to remember the good things that make you, you!)
23. Dance it out!
24. Sleep earlier at night.
25. Surround yourself with more plants.
26. Say ‘NO’ to whatever does not serve you!
27. Stop people pleasing – it’s exhausting.
28. Clean your email inbox.
29. Drink a glass of water.
30. Pay it forward.
31. Write down positive affirmations.
32. Throw away your scale.
33. Cut out excessive sugar.
34. Create a meal plan.
35. Start a new hobby.
36. Do not compare yourself to others.
37. Do the laundry.
38. Meditate and practice mindfulness.
39. Go to the movies.
40. Smile at yourself in the mirror.
41. Create a to do list to keep yourself organized.
42. Don’t procrastinate.
43. Bake or cook a new recipe.
44. Read and save positive quotes online.
45. Listen to a podcast.
46. Buy yourself something nice. 🙂
47. Do nothing!
48. Plan your goals for the future.
49. Pray.
50. Create a vision board.
51. Start a garden.
52. Go to a museum.
53. Explore new areas in your city.
54. Go for a drive.
55. Try a new restaurant.
56. Develop a new friendship with someone you’ve been meaning to get to know.
57. Do those errands you’ve been putting off but are taking up mental space.
58. Forgive others and yourself. Hold onto less emotional weight.
59. Cry if you feel it! Don’t hold it in.
60. Read poetry or a classic novel.
61. Unfollow people on social media that don’t make you feel good.
62. Get sunlight.
63. Take your vitamins.
64. Sing like no one can hear you!
65. Watch the sunrise or sunset.
66. Write a letter to yourself.
67. Spend time with family.
68. Book a vacation or staycation.
69. Dry brush.
70. Organize your medicine cabinet.
71. Cuddle.
72. Organize your finances and create a budget.
73. Make yourself a refreshing smoothie.
74. Buy yourself flowers.
75. Try learning a new language.
76. Be open with someone about your fears and vulnerabilities.
77. Write down the positives in your day.
78. Tell someone your victories so they can celebrate with you.
79. Make your bed each morning.
80. Reach out to someone you haven’t spoken to in a while.
81. Donate items you no longer need.
82. Take a power nap.
83. Be mindful of the words you use with yourself.
84. Try a new menu item at your go-to restaurant.
85. List all of your achievements on paper.
86. Unsubscribe from mass mailing lists you no longer need.
87. Set all of your recurring expenses on auto-pay.
88. Watch motivational videos on YouTube.
89. Have a friend or two over and cook food together.
90. Take a mini road trip.
91. Look at old photos and share them with your loved ones. The memories I’m sure will bring a few good laughs!
92. Make a fresh salad.
93. Ask for help when you need it.
94. Accept who you are, as you are.
95. Make a Pinterest board full of images that you enjoy and that relax you.
96. Organize the apps on your phone – decluttering with technology is important too!
97. Reflect on your progress. Write down a past hardship and write down your current state of mind to see all the progress you’ve made.
98. Send a thank you letter to someone in your life – or to yourself!
99. Eat without distraction – turn off the TV, computer, and phone! Appreciate each bite of food.
100. Show someone a small act of kindness. Let someone go in front of you in a line you’re waiting in, give your sandwich to the homeless person waiting outside, drop off a handful of school supplies to the local elementary school – it can be anything!
Let us know in the comments if any of these resonate with you!
love this list! especially the social media detox which is so needed at times.
Yes! A social media detox is sooo necessary, I’m finding so many people needing this more and more!
love this list! especially the Stop people pleasing, and Spend time with family.
Yes! I’m so happy you found it useful for you!