Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Writer Wednesday - Making Self-Care a Priority

Hocus Pocus and All That 
By Maureen L. Bonatch 
Making Self-Care a Priority
We all have a lot on our plate, and if you’re anything like me, you’re continuously wanting to do all the things! Unfortunately, I’ve yet to discover a way to add more time in the day, or days in the week, to do all the things. Instead I shave a little time off my sleep, work through lunch, say no to that fun outing, or trade relaxation time for crossing more things off my list. This method may result in taking care of some of that To-Do list, but may mean taking less care of myself. 

Ignoring self-care can result in fatigue, burnout, reduced productivity and a plethora of other things that sabotage all my efforts at increasing productivity. So how do we stop this vicious cycle? We must find a balance. Self-care sounds like it would be easy to incorporate, because who doesn’t like to do things we enjoy? Often it’s because we’re conditioned to feel guilty for doing something that’s just for us. It feels selfish. 

If there’s one takeaway from this, it’s that—self-care is not selfish. 

One of my favorite self-care activities is reading. For a handful of years when my twins were young, I used to be one of those people that felt that I didn’t have time to read. That it was a sacrifice I needed to make because there was no time for those self-indulgence.

I really missed reading. It was good for my mental health. So I made reading, and myself, a priority. Maybe I was exhausted and could only read a small bit before falling asleep, but I started to make time for reading because I enjoyed it. Despite learning this lesson, the same thing happened with my writing for a few years. There was no time—until I made the time.

What Can You Do For Yourself Today?

Self-care doesn’t have to take a lot of time in your day. The important thing is being consistent in making time for things that are important for you and your health, even if it’s only for short intervals throughout the day.

• Read a book
• Write that chapter
• Watch a movie
• Stretch
• Make a healthier food choice

Like the old sayings about putting your oxygen on first so that you can help those you love, or how your body only runs well on premium fuel, it’s the same for the time you spend on self-care. You should get a return on the investment of this time by feeling better about yourself and/or improving your health.

Looking to make yourself, and your self-care a priority?

*Originally published on Paranormal Romantics Blogspot

© 2022 Maureen L. Bonatch All Rights Reserved
Maureen Bonatch grew up in small town Pennsylvania and her love of the four seasons—hockey, biking, sweat pants and hibernation—keeps her there. While immersed in writing or reading paranormal romance and fantasy, she survives on caffeine, wine, music, and laughter. A feisty Shih Tzu keeps her in line. http://www.maureenbonatch.com/

1 comment:

Maureen said...

Thanks for having me here!