How, to look after the most important person in your life.

How, to look after the most important person in your life.

Author: Mental Health Training Information August 6, 2022 Duration: 5:30

How to look after the most important person in your life.

Interestingly, one of the things that we typically feel guilty about is taking care of our own needs. It feels downright selfish to focus on yourself when there is so much you could be doing for others. While compassion, empathy, and kindness are outstanding qualities, we also have to direct a little of that towards ourselves. If you have ever felt guilty about self-care, take some time to think about the following nine facts. 


Self-Care Isn't a Luxury, Taking care of your own needs isn't some fanciful act of selfishness and is vitally influential to your well-being. If you aren't taking care of yourself, you jeopardise your physical and mental health. 

Other Individuals Practice Self-Care

Many people don't have any hang-ups about practising self-care. Many people in your life have no scruples about taking care of themselves. If other people have no issue putting their own needs first, why shouldn't you? If you don't look after yourself, who will? 

Enabling Yourself, To Help Others

If you want to care for anyone else, you must meet your own needs. The happier and healthier you are, the more competent you will be to help the people you love. A rational explanation is that flight attendants tell you to put your mask on before helping others. 

Your Loved Ones Will Want You To Take Care of Yourself 

No one is going to envy you for focusing on your self-care. Well, no one that matters, anyway. Your closest loved ones will want the best for you, including practising self-care. When you neglect your self-care, you are ignoring the wishes of your closest friends and family. 

Getting Comfortable With the Word "No" 

It can be hard to say no, but you should strive to get used to it. People feel guilty when they say no, but that is often the best answer. Setting limitations on your time and energy isn't a bad thing. On top of that, you don't have to explain yourself - "no" is a complete sentence. 

Self-Care is Vital to Your Objectives

Do you have any goals or dreams you aspire to accomplish? If you do, you are doing a disservice when you avoid self-care. When attacking them healthy and happy, it is much easier to reach your goals. 

Self-Care is About Self-Respect

Do you respect yourself? If you answered yes, but have been ignoring your self-care, then you are lying to yourself. You can't possibly respect yourself if you don't honour your own needs. If you respect yourself, you should know you deserve self-care. 

Self-Care Shields You 

Proper self-care protects you from many additional things. Self-care helps protect your health, energy, mind, time, and boundaries. Self-care is one of the best time investments you can make to protect yourself from future harm(s).

You Deserve It 

There isn't a better reason for you to stop feeling guilty about self-care than the fact that you deserve it. Life is tough, and we are all on a journey, and it makes sense that we take some time to take care of ourselves. You deserve to enjoy the moments you can.


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