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The Necessity of Self-Care

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Managing stress levels can often feel like a job in and of itself for me.  A “Type-A”, over-achiever by birth, my to-do list is generally long and sitting still is not my forté. Decades of this behavior can and will take its toll in a number of physical and emotional manifestations if time is not set aside to revive your spirit, reduce your cortisol (your body’s built-in alarm system which controls your mood, motivation and fear), and ensure your body and mind is ready for the long-haul.

A commitment to yourself has benefits not just to your inner operations, but those around you in the form of better energy, a more positive attitude, and a more-focused attention.  The first question my holistic doctor often asks me is, “what are you doing for self-care?”  My response is often not quite enough in her measure to satisfy my level of “fight or flight” personality, so this is an ongoing work-in-progress.

A promise to regularly honor yourself, which is likely a fraction of how much you are in service to others, must not be met with guilt or easily prioritized for something seemingly more pressing, but with the perspective of a critical wellbeing practice.  There are many ways you can set aside just 15-20 minutes daily at home, or of course, reward yourself with a more substantial respite during your week…but hitting the bar is not one of them.

Here are some quick ideas for the busy professional:

Namaste.

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