Caroline, what does your self-care routine look like?

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In this short post, I will share the top 5 things I do on a regular basis that genuinely support my mental, emotional and physical well-being.

In keeping with the community's theme of minimalism, I'm asking myself to be as clear and concise with my words here, so you gain maximum value for the minimal amount of reading time.

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While I do many different kinds of self-care activities, these are the ones I wouldn't be without. I don't have a routine per se, more like a buffet of options I pick from as and when I need them. And all of these I do on a regular, if not daily, basis.

I have excluded the things many people do on a regular basis already. e.g. brushing my teeth. I have included the ones I think others may overlook or not have thought about before.

Let's dive in!

1. Moving my body first thing in the morning

Whether it's yoga or a walk, strength training or a run, doing an online dance class or getting into the garden, moving my body in whatever way it's asking to move that day nourishes and fuels me. It also gets my digestive system moving, gets my blood pumping around my body, and--since I usually do it outdoors or right in front of an open window facing the sun--I get sunlight into my eyes too. This is another thing that's great for my well-being: letting natural light into my eyes to reset my body clock.

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This brings me to my next sneaky self-care re-set:

2. Weeding the garden

While this might seem like a strange one, I find that any time I need a break from the screen (and the weather isn't crazy outside) that I'm often drawn to the garden. Tending to the garden by pulling out weeds or pruning things back let's me use my hands, get a little dirty and reckon with nature. Plus, I get to see an immediate difference that I've made and that feels really empowering.

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Now, for something that you might not have heard of before:

3. Doing trauma-informed tapping

"Tapping" is the colloquial and collective term for a bunch of different healing modalities that get you to tap lightly on acupressure/meridian points with your fingertips as part of their process.

Having studied several versions of "tapping" over the last 8 years I've blended together much of what I've learned and integrated it with a better understanding of how the nervous system works so that I can make it highly effective while also far more gentle than many of the versions taught. This is what makes it "trauma-informed", that I'm using this in a way that understands the influence and impact of trauma on our nervous system and I can slow down my process as my body needs it.

While I do this work with clients my first and most important client is myself, as helping my own mental, emotional and physical health with tools like this allow me to do better work with everyone else.

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A far more common self-care tip but one that's often overlooked is:

4. Drinking a lot of water*

Now, I've put that asterisk there for a reason. That's not a coding error, it's a caveat. I drink a lot more water these days than I used to but I also drink somewhere between a small glass and an entire litre of green smoothie most days as well. So water + green smoothie = higher water intake overall.

Most of us are chronically dehydrated. There are so many parts of our bodies that require more water than we give them. Upping my water intake has helped to improve my digestion, improve my skin health and I have no doubt that it's helped clean out lots of things on the inside that I'll never see or understand.

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And finally:

5. Authentically expressing myself

Sooooo easy to overlook. Noooooot always easy to do. But far out does it help me feel more energised when I do this every day.

Whether it's writing a blog post like this, or shooting a video for my business, or telling a friend of mine about something important to me, making a point of expressing whatever my truth is in that given moment is one of the things that can make my day.

I can have done all the "right" self care things for me that are listed in every self care book on the planet but if I don't say what's in me to say then I feel far less well than I otherwise would. So I priortise expressing myself in whatever way that expression wants to come out.

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Thanks for reading my authentic expression for today 😉


This post was written in response to the question posed in The MINIMALIST Community:

"How do you reset your energy and what are some of your go-to activities to regain balance in your life?"

If you're quick there may still be time to blog on this subject yourself if you would like to. All the details can be found here.

Thank you, dear @deraaa for the tag! ❤️



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Full of enthusiasm and wisdom, like always.

Your activities express how mindful you are doing of what you do.

Expressing one ownself is of immense importance for keeping us emotionally and physically healthy. There was a time when I found no expression to my real self. I felt suppressed. Gradually it started effecting my mental health followed by the physical health.

Gardening, though I don't have a garden but I feel, is one of the best way to interact with nature.

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Hello, fellow wise one :) Nice to see you pop in here. I'm glad you've found a way to authentically express some of what is in your heart and on your mind.

Bummer you don't have a garden! Thanks for reminding me again how lucky I am :)

Are there any parks or natural spaces near you where you can spend time around trees and plants?

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Are there any parks or natural spaces near you where you can spend time around trees and plants?

Unfortunately, NO. I wish to have a morning walk in green surroundings. I. Just. Wish. It doesn’t seem to happen even in the near future
Now, you can be more grateful of what you have.

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Bless. You are right. I will think of you when I am in the garden next. I will imagine you are with me putting our hands in the soil, together. 🤗🙌

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Awwww. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I am planning to put some plants in the pot. There is a small area in our home that would be free soon. A couple of plants can be put there

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Impressive. I can imagine how Intentional you are, because self care is easily looked over while trying to get down to business daily. Thanks for reminding me to move my body first and not my phone 😂 Even though, I walk a reasonable distance before I board a taxi to work, daily.

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Impressive.

Thanks!

I can imagine how Intentional you are, because self care is easily looked over while trying to get down to business daily.

I'm not sure what you mean by this. Can you explain? Do you mean that by writing a post like this it's obvious I'm not anywhere in Africa? (Wanting to understand! Please enlighten me ;) )

Thanks for reminding me to move my body first and not my phone 😂

You are welcome! Gosh, our bodies will love us sooooo much more than our phones ever well. Every drop of positive, nourishing attention we can give them the better!

Even though, I walk a reasonable distance before I board a taxi to work, daily.

That's a great start! Especially if you can enjoy the walk ;)

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I'm not sure what you mean by this. Can you explain? Do you mean that by writing a post like this it's obvious I'm not anywhere in Africa? (Wanting to understand! Please enlighten me ;) )

It's not about being from Africa.
Using myself as case study, because I'm always on the move to get things done, to attend to work and earn extra cash with every opportunity I get, I do not invest time in self care.

It'll require intentionality, except of course the daily bath, brush routine.

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Hello there!
This is a special post.🙌
So often people write this kind of post, and you wonder if they have things that they do authentically for themselves. You stood out for me immediately. All areas are special ones, but what really jumped out at me was:

Authentically expressing myself

I think this one is overlooked. I walk a thin line between being PC and expressing just how I feel. I think this is a key thing for one's well-being. If I do not express what is on my mind, I'll be left with mixed emotions of sadness, regret, questioning and all sorts of uneasy feelings. I agree with you here completely.

Most of us are chronically dehydrated.✅

Weeding the garden ✅

This might seem like a pain in the ass and a tedious thing to do. However, I apply mindfulness to everything that I do, and weeding the garden is applied metaphorically to all aspects of my life... if that makes sense to you:)

moving your body first thing ✅

... a given ✅

and your tapping point is one that I'll like to look into more. I know that I randomly do this on different parts of my body, but I'm not aware of the different meridian points as you've mentioned...

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This is a special post.🙌

Bless. Thank you, Milly. I'm glad you could feel the sincerity of this post.

I could reply to every line you've shared but let me jump to this one:

I walk a thin line between being PC and expressing just how I feel.

I walk this line too. I say to people I'm mentoring or who are just willing to listen to my guidance that "I am as honest as I think the relationship can bear." That is, if someone is really self-aware then I can speak my mind more freely and I know they can handle what I say without being offended.

I also practise being "as vulnerable as I feel safe to be in each relationship". This, to me, means this: If I feel really safe with someone to express how I'm feeling then they get all of me, my joy, my sadness, my anger.

So I guess I'm walking both lines: How much can they handle (in my opinion) of "real talk" and how safe do I feel to reveal my precious heart?

!LUV !ALIVE

I apply mindfulness to everything that I do, and weeding the garden is applied metaphorically to all aspects of my life... if that makes sense to you:)

Perfect! Makes total sense. I guess that's what I'm doing with my 'tapping'; I'm weeding my mind of the junk it no longer needs.

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Such an interesting read, 4 and 5 are my best self-care routine, I like expressing myself to someone closest to me, more like a therapy session, and if no one is present at the moment, i tend to talk to myself, I feel a lot more relieved after doing this. I don't really do exercises, but I honestly wish I take it seriously. Thanks for the post.

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Awesome. Love it! Thanks for the thoughtful reply. 🙌

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Your top 5 self-care tips are both practical and insightful. I particularly liked how you shared the benefits of each activity and how it supports your well-being. Your approach to self-care as a buffet of options is a great reminder that it's about finding what works for each individual. And the emphasis on expressing yourself authentically is so important for mental, emotional and physical health. Thanks for sharing your experiences and insights with us!

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Thanks for stopping by, brother! And glad the post resonated. I always wonder how applicable my experience is from my personal experience way over here. So I'm glad there were some things in there that got you thinking. 😄🙏💚

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Love these tips! It also got me reading more about the tapping therapy you mentioned. That's pretty new to me. I'll look more into it. Thank you for sharing your self-care routine. It will be a big help to those who need more of it. Happy weekend!


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Thanks for dropping in, @iamraincrystal and I hope you enjoy what you find on 'tapping'. There are a lot of resources and heaps of free stuff on YouTube so be sure to find someone who is trained, experienced and explains things simply. It can be incredibly effective when you learn how to do it well. Good luck!

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Yes, there are many iterations of tapping modalities that are very helpful indeed! I've also worked with them for years, and like you, I've synthesized my own versions that I've found extremely helpful. Good stuff! Thank you for sharing @consciouscat! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙 👍



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Thank you for sharing what helps and supporte you @consciouscat! I really appreciate that you've worked with various energy psychology tapping techniques for years, and synthesized and synergized what you've learned into your own techniques. I have similar experience with these modalities. One of the most useful way of doing it I've found is butterfly-hug cross-tapping integration while breathing deeply. This is incredibly beneficial while in the midst of a trauma reaction, as it helps to reset the system around it. I've used it for years myself to very good effect. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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