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Taking Care of Yourself

Copyright 2005 Writer's Eye Advisory Service

The essence of self-care, is to take daily care of yourself in a regular and consistent manner. It's about doing the stuff that our parents or guardians did their best to teach us when we were much younger. Good self-care allows you to put yourself at the top of your day, makes your more ready to face your day, your plans and life's unexpected moments.

SHOWER YOURSELF: Don't take everything so seriously. Give yourself appropriate gifts. Get a massage or plan a day at the spa. Hug yourself. Exercise. Take a nap. Go to the beach and watch the water. Build a sandcastle or two. Act like a child. Play like a child. Think like a child. Wear your head high.

SAY GOODBYE TO YOUR PAST SELF: If you have a regular spiritual discipline and friends who follow the same path, then celebrate and practice it. Celebrate the new person you are becoming as you continue to make positive changes today. Stay in touch with your discipline and your group, let them hold you up as you continue to walk through the difficult days out into the sunshine again. Practicing your spiiritual discipline regularly will energize you and place your self-care plans in perspective.

NAME YOURSELF: You are valuable and vital to your world. People love and respect you in many different


circles, because you are a well-rounded person. Look up the origin of your name. Study your geneaology if that interests you. Your parents gave you your name for a good reason. Find out the history of your name. Were you named for a relative or friend or a famous person? What an intriguing way to celebrate yourself and your history.

HONOR YOURSELF: Cultivate confidence in your personality,your skills (all of them) and your abilities. Take time to write about the positive contributions you've made to your local, national and international community. Highlight your daily successes in your journal entries. Your self-esteem can always use building up, especially during busy or stressful times.

SHARE YOURSELF: Don't be afraid to stretch your comfort zone just a little bit. Take a new class. Go to a concert. Join a book club. Chat with a like-minded person in your local coffee shop. You may just find a new friend or at least an acquaintance along the way.

Above all, don't underestimate how important you are!
May your self-care skills grow and expand daily!


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Lael Johnson, owner of Writer's Eye Advisory Service, offers creativity coaching services and additional writing resources at: www.writerseye.com