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		<title>The Guide to Making Your Home a Sanctuary</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>So much of our life takes place at home – some might argue it is the most important place in the world. In this guide, we explore 5 ways in which we can cultivate a space that feels like our own personal sanctuary.</p>
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<p>What makes a home? According to Google, there are a multitude of definitions for the concept of &#8216;home&#8217;. Some focus strictly on the home as &#8220;a physical structure within which one lives&#8221;, while others take a more symbolic approach. As I was doing some research for this article, two definitions captured my attention (The Free Dictionary):</p>
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<p><strong>¹ </strong>An environment offering security and happiness<br /><strong><strong>² </strong></strong>A valued place regarded as a refuge or place of origin.</p>
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<p>These describe a home not only as a place, but as a blend of <em>feelings</em>. Feelings of security, happiness, refuge, and rootedness. In this guide, we&#8217;ll build off of these definitions and explore 5 ways in which we can cultivate a space that embodies precisely those feelings. So much of our life takes place at home &#8211; some might argue it is the most important place in the world.  As such, making sure that it is as welcoming and soothing as it can be seems like a worthy pursuit.</p>
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<p>Here are 5 ways to turn your home into your own personal sanctuary:<br /><br /></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">I. Invite the Elements</h2>
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<p>A concerning byproduct of our modern world and the rapid advancement of technology is that we have never been more far-removed from nature. Because we tend to spend a significant amount of time indoors, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic, some even believe we are starting to suffer from a nature deficit. We are <a href="https://mindowl.org/benefits-time-in-nature/">genetically programmed</a> to feel happier and calmer when we are surrounded by nature. After all, we are a part of it as much as it is a part of us. As such, a simple and effective way to create a home that feels grounding and nurturing is to bring in the elements that govern the natural world:<br /><br /></p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Earth</h3>
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<p>If you only do one thing from this entire guide, let it be this: add some greenery to your home. The <a href="https://www.healthline.com/health/healthy-home-guide/benefits-of-indoor-plants#7-benefits">benefits</a> of having plants inside the home are endless: increased air quality, reduced stress levels, a boost in productivity and attention, and even easing symptoms of depression and anxiety. Some beautiful low-maintenance options are a Sansevieria (a.k.a. Snake Plant), Pilea, or Philodendron.</p>
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<p>Another way to invite the element of earth into your home is to incorporate furniture and decor pieces that are made of natural materials. As Robin Wall-Kimmerer so perceptively put it in her book &#8216;Braiding Sweetgrass&#8217;, it’s hard to feel connected to the natural world when we&#8217;re surrounded by objects that are themselves so far removed from it<em>:</em></p>
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<p>&#8220;Looking over the objects on my desk &#8211; the basket, the candle, the paper &#8211; I delight in following their origins back to the ground. […] But I notice that my eyes and my thoughts pass quickly over the plastic on my desk. I hardly give the computer a second glance. I can muster no reflective moment for plastic. It is so far removed from the natural world. I wonder if that’s the place where the disconnection began, the loss of respect, when we could no longer easily see the life within the object.”</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re looking to make your space feel more warm and natural, fill it with items that show traces of life, such as wooden or rattan pieces (don&#8217;t be afraid to mix and match wood tones), ceramics and tile (such as terracotta or stone), glass, or even crystals. Opt for vintage, recycled, or organic pieces if you can, in order to respectfully and sustainably bring in nature and add extra character.<br /><br /></p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Water</h3>
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<p><em>Ahh</em>, nothing feels quite as soothing as being surrounded by water. While we don&#8217;t all live close to a natural body of water (if only&#8230;), many of us do spend a lot of time in the bathroom. Why not make our bathing rituals even more restorative by intentionally turning this space into our own little private resort? Carefully select products that are nourishing and contain natural ingredients. For a real spa feel, opt for fragrances like eucalyptus, lavender, or tea tree. And don&#8217;t be afraid to add some greenery to your bathroom as well: a Philodendron, Pothos, Fern, Peace Lily, or some Bamboo will be perfectly content in the humidity of your bathroom.</p>
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<p>Another way to incorporate the <em>idea</em> of water into your home is through shape. In feng shui, the element of water is associated with wavy, curvy, undulating shapes. Adding objects with these shapes into your interior is a simple way to create an organic feel. At the moment, <a href="https://nl.pinterest.com/pin/562809284695358730/">rugs</a> and pillows with wavy patterns or <a href="https://nl.pinterest.com/pin/298504281567010511/">curvy ceramic pieces</a> are all the rage, and I&#8217;m not mad about it.<br /><br /></p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Fire</h3>
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<p>If there&#8217;s one thing that makes a home feel comfortable, safe, and welcoming, it&#8217;s heat. Warmth doesn&#8217;t just make us feel cozy, research shows it also makes us feel more connected to each other. In a <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18948544/">psychological experiment</a>, participants were asked to hold someone&#8217;s coffee, which was either hot or cold. It was found that people who had held the hot coffee judged the coffee owner as being more generous and caring, and even became more generous themselves. The researchers explain that this is because the same part of the brain is activated for physical warmth as for interpersonal warmth. In other words, physical warmth actually generates interpersonal warmth.</p>
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<p>So how do we incorporate the element of fire into our homes? While we&#8217;re not all lucky enough to have a fireplace, there are many other simple ways to bring in this element. You could (carefully) light a few non-toxic beeswax candles, or burn some incense. If you prefer to burn herbs, make sure that you take the time to <a href="https://www.bustle.com/wellness/is-burning-sage-cultural-appropriation-heres-how-to-smoke-cleanse-in-sensitive-ways-18208360">educate yourself</a> first to ensure you are doing so respectfully and are not harming the earth or indigenous communities. The practices of burning Sage and Palo Santo, in particular, are best avoided.</p>
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<p>Another way to make a home feel more natural is through the element of air. Of course, we can influence the actual quality of the air in our home by letting air flow through the windows regularly. Fresh air contains more oxygen, which makes you feel more awake and increases serotonin levels (i.e. your mood).</p>
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<p>But there are also less literal ways of making our home feel more &#8220;airy&#8221;, such as incorporating light, neutral colors and using mirrors to create the illusion of more space. You might also want to reduce the amount of visual clutter in your space by organizing intelligently. It&#8217;s quite simple: if you want to make your home feel open and airy, you&#8217;ve got to let it breathe.<br /><br /></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">II. Promote Well-Being</h2>
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<p>In early prehistoric times, humans made use of the natural environment to find shelter, hiding in trees or caves or building shelter using stones and branches. Homes were crucial to provide shelter from the weather and safety from other animals. It is also where humans came to rest and recuperate. While modern daily life has become a lot less perilous, we still experience a plethora of stressors. Rather than being stalked by a sabertooth tiger, we face looming deadlines. Instead of worrying about finding enough berries, we continuously feel the pressure to do more, be more, and have more. So, while the stressors have changed significantly, our home still serves the same function it always has: to be a safe space for us.</p>
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<p>Here are three ideas that can help us organize our space so that it can best fulfill this duty:<br /><br /></p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Create designated slow spaces</h3>
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<p>We want to set up our home in a way that promotes well-being, rather than stress. Try to create designated areas in your home that invite you to slow down and take care of yourself. Let&#8217;s call them <em>&#8216;slow spaces&#8217;</em>. They can be big or small: a reading nook, a little bench on your balcony, a herbal tea station on your counter, a meditation pillow&#8230; When your space supports behavior that is beneficial to you, it will be much easier for you to engage in those habits on a regular basis.</p>
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<p>In order to make our home as much of a stress-free zone as possible, it can be very helpful to pay attention to the little things that might be causing tension there. You know&#8230; that drawer that always gets stuck, that light bulb that is far too bright, or that closet organization that just isn&#8217;t working&#8230; When we actually take the time to fix these seemingly small issues, we can greatly improve the overall flow of our home.<br /><br /></p>
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<p>In order to cultivate a space that cares for us, we also need to take care of <em>it</em>. As you&#8217;ve probably noticed, our spaces tend to reflect our inner state &#8211; a cluttered brain often leads to a cluttered home. But this connection works both ways. When we make sure our space is clean and orderly, it makes us feel calmer internally as well. While it is completely normal for our homes to get messy sometimes, we can avoid overwhelm by getting into the habit of cleaning up after ourselves regularly. Try to approach this as a mindful practice, rather than a chore. And to be extra caring, aim to avoid harsh chemicals and opt for cleaning products that are gentle for both us and the planet.<br /><br /></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">III. Stimulate the Senses</h2>
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<p>We humans experience life through five senses: sight, touch, smell, hearing, and taste. Each of these senses can support and contribute to the way a space feels. Put them all together, and you can <em>truly</em> curate the energy of your home. So how can we use all five senses to make our home feel like a sanctuary?<br /><br /></p>
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<p>Perhaps the most obvious sense we can influence through our home is sight. The first thing we notice when we walk into a home is the way it looks. We&#8217;ve already discussed the impact of keeping our space open and tidy. Here are a few other strategies to make a space even more visually appealing.</p>
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<li>No matter what your preferences are in terms of interior design, the right design should be <strong>soothing for the eyes</strong>. That means it is consistent and harmonious. We can achieve this by creating repetition in the materials, shapes, and colors we use. When certain elements echo throughout our home, it creates a peaceful rhythm and flow, without anything feeling jarring or out of place.</li>
<li>When it comes to decorating surfaces such as shelves or coffee tables, try to follow the <strong>Rule of Three</strong>. Our eyes and brain perceive an odd number of things as more interesting, attractive, and natural. Try grouping your items in groups of three and you&#8217;ll probably notice a difference right away.
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<li><strong>Pay attention to lighting</strong>. Try to maximize the amount of natural light in your home by making sure windows are not obstructed and placing seating and working areas near them. In terms of artificial lighting, warm, yellow light is a more soothing option than cool, blue-ish light. For extra coziness, add some orange or pink light sources as well, through <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/ClTppa6LfYS/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">lamp shades</a>, candles, or himalayan salt lamps.
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<li><strong>Integrate art pieces into your interior</strong> that complement or reinforce your other style choices. Art doesn&#8217;t have to mean fancy paintings or prints &#8211; you can artfully display any object you own that you find beautiful, such as books, candles, records, tableware, or even clothing items.<br /><br /></li>
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<p>We all like to be comfy in our homes, and being comfy often involves touching soft things. A simple way to make our home feel cozy and inviting is to embrace a large variation of textures:</p>
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<li>Use rugs to add visual interest and comfort to your floors, and don&#8217;t be afraid to layer them. For instance, you could create some contrast by layering a thick fuzzy rug over a thin jute base.
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<li>Make your couches, beds, and benches extra cozy by adding throw pillows and draping blankets over them.
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<li>Frame your windows and sliding doors with curtains (even if they are just decorative). I love some light linen curtains to make a room feel light and breezy. You could even add curtains to your <a href="https://nl.pinterest.com/pin/146578162864211335/">doorways</a>, for a really serene Japanese look.</li>
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<p>Our sense of smell is our strongest sense. It can transport us to a different place and trigger powerful memories. In fact, <a href="https://www.verywellmind.com/why-do-we-associate-memories-so-strongly-with-specific-smells-5203963">research </a>has found that it is the only sense that has a direct connection to the amygdala and hippocampus in our brains, areas which play a role in processing emotions and forming memories. As such, we have a great opportunity to influence the ambience of our home through smell.</p>
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<p>We can bring virtually any scent we like into our homes through scented candles, incense, or essential oils. Whatever your preference, do make sure the products you use are safe and non-toxic.</p>
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<p>Another lovely natural way to scent a space is to make a <em>simmer pot (</em>or <em>potpourri)</em>. Simply add a <a href="https://www.motherthyme.com/2013/01/lemon-and-rosemary-simmering-potpourri.html">mixture of ingredients</a>, such as left-over citrus peels, herbs, and spices, and simmer them on the stove top to fill your space with a warm and inviting aroma. You can keep your concoction simmering for up to 2-3 days, as long as you keep refilling the water every few hours as needed.<br /><br /></p>
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<p>If there&#8217;s anything that can instantly set the mood, it&#8217;s music. I recommend creating your own go-to playlist for winding down at home, filled with the kind of music you enjoy most. If you happen to have an old-school sound system or record player, why not create a cute, designated music station? This is a lovely way to turn listening to music into a more intentional, mindful ritual.</p>
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<p>Besides music, there are many other soothing sounds that can help make a space feel inviting. The crackle of a fireplace (real or in <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbXYZwUigCM&amp;ab_channel=Fireplace4K">video format</a>), the sound of birds outside, wind chimes, the gentle bubbling of a diffuser&#8230; Figure out what you find comforting, and find creative ways to bring it into your home.<br /><br /></p>
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<p>Home is where we come to replenish and nourish our bodies. As such, a truly nurturing space should also support and elevate the experience of preparing and enjoying food. Here are a few tips to consider:</p>
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<li>Building up a nice <strong>collection of herbs and spices</strong> is going to open up a world of possibilities in terms of flavors and recipes. Again, you can determine what your collection needs based on how you like to cook and what flavor profiles you prefer.
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<li>Make it a point to carefully <strong>display your fresh fruit and herbs</strong> in your kitchen or dining room. Not only will it remind you to use them, but I find it also inspires healthier choices.
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<p>Our homes are not only places of shelter and rest, they are also where we gather with the people who are important to us. Therefore, I&#8217;d argue that a home that feels like a sanctuary should facilitate gathering and cultivate a sense of community. You know how some spaces are just always the go-to spot for gatherings? Those places where people seem to feel instantly at home, and linger long after the meal is over? In order to turn your home into one of <em>those</em> spaces<em>, </em>you might want to consider the following elements:</p>
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<li><strong>Intentionally set up your seating area</strong> in such a way that people can face each other, instead of everyone facing the TV or a blank wall. You don&#8217;t have to reorganize your entire living room &#8211; small seating options such as poufs or floor pillows can easily be moved around when you&#8217;re expecting company.<!-- /wp:list-item -->
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<li><strong>Add some personality</strong>. People love to see parts of you in your space. Don&#8217;t be afraid to display the things that are authentically you, such as books, artwork, pictures, or other meaningful items. We will dive further into this in the next section.<br /><!-- /wp:list-item --><br /><!-- wp:list-item --></li>
<li><strong>Stock up on snacks and drinks.</strong> Unsurprisingly, people are attracted to spaces where they are well taken care of. Nothing feels quite as inviting as having a variety of beverages and snacks at your disposal. I&#8217;m a tea fanatic, so I pride myself on always having a big selection of herbal tea available for guests to choose from. It has become a fun little ritual that guests always seem to look forward to when coming over.<br /><br /></li>
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<p>One of the two definitions stated at the beginning of this article described the home as not just a place of shelter, but a &#8220;place of origin&#8221;. Whether we still live in our childhood home or have moved all over the world, the concept of home always remains intimately tied to our roots and identity. It is no surprise, then, that we have a tendency to adorn our dwellings with pictures and memorabilia that remind us of who we are and where we come from.</p>
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<p>In order to make your home feel like <em>your</em> personal oasis, it should reflect you as a person. The easiest way to do that is to fill it up with things that are meaningful to you. These could be objects that are tied to memories or travels, artwork from an artist you love, family heirlooms, or simply pieces that inspire you and remind you of who you want to be. As always, be intentional about the objects you display. When your surroundings get cluttered, it can start to feel oppressive and crammed, which is not the vibe we are looking for.</p>
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<p>Another way to make your home feel more personal and authentic is to incorporate unique pieces that you can&#8217;t easily find anywhere else. Those could be thrifted, antique, or small business finds, DIY pieces of furniture or decor, or even works of art that were created by you or a loved one. When the pieces in our home each have their own unique stories, it adds a new layer of depth and meaning. The magic happens when we are able to let go of trends and infuse our home with more of what matters to <em>us</em>.</p>
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<h2>A Final Note</h2>
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<p>Throughout this article we explored 5 ways to turn your home into a sanctuary. We discussed:</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 40px;"><strong>II.</strong> Cultivating a space that promotes well-being by creating slow spaces, reducing friction, and taking care of your home.<br /><!-- /wp:list-item --><!-- wp:list-item --></p>
<p style="padding-left: 40px;"><strong>III.</strong> Igniting all five senses to create harmony and curate the energy of your home.<!-- /wp:list-item --><!-- wp:list-item --></p>
<p style="padding-left: 40px;"><strong>IV.</strong> Fostering connection by creating a space that facilitates gathering.<br /><!-- wp:list-item --><!-- /wp:list-item --></p>
<p style="padding-left: 40px;"><strong>V.</strong> Reflecting your roots and identity through the items you showcase.</p>
<p>As a final note, I would like to emphasize that your home does not need to be perfect or &#8216;finished&#8217; by any means for it to be a grounding, sacred space. Our homes are eternal works in progress, continuously evolving just like us.</p>
<p>A lot of joy and peace can be found in the little things in our homes: the way our favorite blanket feels, the way the morning light seeps through a bedroom window, or the quiet enjoyment of a cup of tea&#8230; Perhaps the secret to a home that feels sacred lies not in the home itself, but in the mindfulness with which we occupy it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2021 15:08:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What does true self-care mean? In this article, we offer a more holistic interpretation that addresses all the ways in which we can (and must) take care.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://slowself.co/the-5-levels-of-true-self-care/">The 5 Levels of True Self-Care</a> appeared first on <a href="https://slowself.co">Slow Self</a>.</p>
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<p>Bubble baths. Manicures. Face masks. Yoga classes. These are some of the activities that may come to mind when we think of the word &#8220;self-care&#8221;, a term that has taken over the internet in the past few years. A quick search for #selfcare on Instagram reveals over 45 <em>million </em>posts.</p>
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<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong, there&#8217;s nothing wrong with pampering yourself on a Sunday night. Self-care is fundamentally important and one of the pillars of the Slow Self brand. However, the way many people and companies describe and understand self-care fails to take into account the full spectrum of human needs. In fact, it oftentimes barely scratches the surface.</p>
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<p>This limited view of self-care can sometimes lead to us putting bandaids on problems that need different solutions. That&#8217;s why in this article I would like to go deeper and suggest a more complex interpretation of self-care. One that addresses all the ways in which we can (and must) take care of ourselves.<br><br></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The hierarchy of human needs</h2>
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<p>So what exactly do we need as humans, to be happy and fulfilled? If you&#8217;ve ever followed a Psychology course, you may be familiar with <a href="https://www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html#gsc.tab=0">Maslow&#8217;s hierarchy of human needs</a>. According to this theory, human needs can be depicted as a pyramid consisting of 5 levels: physiological needs, safety needs, love and belonging needs, esteem needs, and self-actualization needs. Only once the basic needs lower down in the hierarchy are met, can we move onto more complex needs.</p>
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<li><strong>Physiological</strong>: Are my basic needs met?</li>
<li><strong>Safety</strong>: Do I feel safe and in control?</li>
<li><strong>Belonging</strong>: Do I feel connected?</li>
<li><strong>Esteem</strong>: Do I feel confident?</li>
<li><strong>Self-Actualization</strong>: Am I the best version of myself?</li>
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<p>The hierarchy of human needs offers a useful framework for creating a more complete picture of self-care, and figuring out which areas may need more attention. Let&#8217;s have a look at how we can take care of ourselves in ways that meet all of our different needs.<br><br></p>
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<p>The first level of the pyramid represents our <strong>physiological needs</strong> &#8211; in other words, the biological requirements for human survival. Think air, food, water, shelter, warmth, sleep&#8230; If these needs aren&#8217;t met, we cannot function optimally.</p>
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<p>When it comes to physiological care, we may ask ourselves questions like:</p>
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<li>Am I getting enough good-quality sleep?</li>
<li>Am I eating a varied, nourishing diet?</li>
<li>Am I drinking enough water every day?</li>
<li>Do I get enough fresh air?</li>
<li>Am I moving my body regularly in a way that feels good?</li>
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<p>Although all these things are obviously vitally important, most interpretations of self-care start and end with taking care of our bodies. Let&#8217;s take it a step further.<br><br></p>
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<p>Once our bodies are functioning properly, our need for security and safety becomes relevant. This brings us to the second level: <strong>safety needs. </strong>As humans, we want to experience order, predictability and control in our lives. When we don&#8217;t, this can lead to feelings of anxiety and overwhelm.</p>
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<p>Here are a few questions we might ask to figure out if our safety needs are being met:</p>
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<li>Am I feeling safe in my home and neighborhood?</li>
<li>Am I feeling financially secure?</li>
<li>Do I have good access to health care?</li>
<li>Do I have access to resources to help me take care of my mental health?</li>
<li>Does my life feel grounded?</li>
<li>Do I have rituals that bring stability to my life?</li>
<li>Do I have activities and people I can fall back on when things get overwhelming?</li>
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<p>Taking care of our safety needs isn&#8217;t as sexy as sheet masks or pilates, but sometimes making a budgeting plan or switching to a new doctor is a much more impactful way of taking care of yourself in the long run.<br><br></p>
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<p>After our bodies are taken care of and we feel safe, the next level is our need for <strong>belonging</strong>. Humans are social beings, and the quality of our social lives is one of the most important influences on our mental and physical health.</p>
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<p>Here are some questions we might ask to assess our interpersonal relationships and sense of belonging:</p>
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<li>Do I have close friends who I can rely on?</li>
<li>Do I have a someone who I can confide in about problems I&#8217;m facing?</li>
<li>Do I feel accepted for who I am by those surrounding me?</li>
<li>Are my relationships healthy and balanced?</li>
<li>Do I spend enough quality time with my friends/family/partner?</li>
<li>Am I feeling fulfilled in my sex life?</li>
<li>Do I have good relationships with my work colleagues?</li>
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<p>We all have different temperaments and a rich social life looks different for everyone, but it never hurts to be a bit more intentional about making sure our social needs are met.<br><br></p>
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<p>The fourth level of Maslow&#8217;s hierarchy represents <strong>esteem needs</strong>. We all share a need to feel that we are valued and that we are making a contribution to the world. We seek recognition from others, but also from ourselves. Here are a few questions to reflect on:</p>
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<li>Am I doing work that suits me and leverages my qualities?</li>
<li>When did I last feel empowered?</li>
<li>Do I have hobbies that help me build my skills?</li>
<li>When was the last time I celebrated my wins?</li>
<li>Am I slowly making progress towards my ambitions?</li>
<li>How am I making a positive contribution to the world?</li>
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<p>Whether it&#8217;s work, academic achievements, sports, helping others, or a personal hobby &#8211; these things can all help you build confidence and fulfill your esteem needs.<br><br></p>
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<p>Now we arrive at the very last part of the pyramid: <strong>self-actualization needs. </strong>Self-actualization refers to the realization of one&#8217;s potential. We all have a desire to grow into the best version of ourselves. If you&#8217;re on this site, I&#8217;m guessing that&#8217;s something you think about quite a lot.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s easy to use typical self-care activities as an excuse to stop working on our personal growth. However, embracing a multi-level definition of self-care means recognizing that sometimes what we feel like doing in the moment isn&#8217;t what&#8217;s best for us in the long term.</p>
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<p>Self-care is also about understanding patterns in our behavior that are keeping us from moving forward, and proactively working towards shifting them. There&#8217;s absolutely nothing wrong with watching Netflix for 3 hours, if that&#8217;s what you need to mentally recharge. But if you&#8217;re using that time as a distraction to avoid actions that will benefit you, can we truly call it self-care? If self-care means prioritizing ourselves, shouldn&#8217;t that also include our future selves?</p>
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<p>In order to figure out if your self-care practices extend to this fifth and ultimate level, here are a few questions to ponder:</p>
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<li>How am I doing on the goals I set for myself?</li>
<li>Do I have a sense of purpose?</li>
<li>Are there any habits that are holding me back right now?</li>
<li>When did I last get out of my comfort zone?</li>
<li>Am I intentionally choosing the direction of my life?</li>
<li>Do I regularly spend time reflecting on my life?</li>
<li>When have I last expressed myself creatively?</li>
<li>When was the last time I had a truly memorable, fulfilling experience?</li>
<li>Does my physical environment support me in becoming the person I want to be?<br>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Practicing true self-care</h2>
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<p>Now that we have a better idea of the different levels of self-care, how do we make sure we&#8217;re practicing <em>true </em>self-care on a consistent basis? Ensuring all our needs are getting attention often requires a bit of intentional planning. Meeting your physiological needs may look like scheduling exercise, meal prepping, tracking your water intake or avoiding screen time right before bed.</p>
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<p>Addressing your safety needs might mean you&#8217;re reviewing your finances on a weekly basis and staying on top of your (mental) health appointments. You might also&nbsp;experiment with different morning and evening routines, to establish more order and calm in your life.</p>
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<p>Taking care of your need for belonging could look like scheduling meet ups, adventures, calls and date nights with the people you care about, before all your time gets sucked up by other responsibilities. By making social activities part of your weekly or monthly planning, you will always have something fun to look forward to.</p>
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<p>You might nurture your self-esteem through journaling, positive affirmations, experimenting with different hobbies, honing in on your qualities and taking on new opportunities. If you&#8217;re a great cook, throw more dinner parties! If you&#8217;re good at writing, why not start a blog?</p>
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<p>A great way to address your self-actualization needs is to <a href="https://slowself.co/the-art-of-creating-a-vision-to-change-your-life/">create a vision for your life</a> and set goals that are aligned with that vision. By reviewing those goals and scheduling concrete actions as a part of your planning process, you can consistently move towards being the best version of you.</p>
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<p><strong>Pro tip: </strong>if you want to make sure you&#8217;re staying mindful of all the different facets of self-care, using a trigger list can be really helpful. Inspired by the Getting Things Done method, these lists help remind you of the things you may need or want to do to stay well and on top of your life. I keep my trigger list in Notion (template <a href="https://www.notion.so/chloelinn/GTD-trigger-list-4ae4630cc01b49818df62d02fcf2f528">here</a>), and like to use it whenever I plan my week.</p>
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<p>By embracing these different categories of self-care, it becomes easier to pin-point which areas may need some attention whenever you&#8217;re feeling a little&nbsp;<i>meh</i>. This in turn will help you show up for yourself in the ways that will be the most impactful.</p>
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		<p>The post <a href="https://slowself.co/the-5-levels-of-true-self-care/">The 5 Levels of True Self-Care</a> appeared first on <a href="https://slowself.co">Slow Self</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2021 13:56:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Discover the powerful benefits of self massage and how to incorporate this self-love practice into your life.</p>
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									<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">Welcome to the first edition of Ritual Spotlight &#8211; a series where each post will do a deep-dive into a self-care ritual &amp; make a case for incorporating it into your life (because one can never have too many). <img decoding="async" class="emoji" role="img" draggable="false" src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.0.1/svg/2728.svg" alt="&#x2728;"></span></p>
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<h2>The benefits of self-massage</h2>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">Massages are often considered a luxury or treat that we allow ourselves to indulge in every once in a while, if ever. Yet the benefits of a massage are quite literally at our fingertips, and accessible to us whenever we need it.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">Touch is one of our basic health needs, just like shelter, food and social interaction. In infancy, touch is crucial for our </span><a style="background-color: #f2e6df;" href="https://swell.damewellness.co/skin-hunger-touch-deprivation/">growth and even survival</a><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">. As adults, it still plays an important role in reducing stress, promoting relaxation and happiness, as well as boosting our immune systems.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">Our skin is our largest organ, and touching it releases oxytocin &#8211; the hormone associated with love and attachment, which also works as an anti-stressor that decreases stress and anxiety. It also helps boost our dopamine and serotonin levels (our happy feel-good hormones), and can lower levels of cortisol (our stress hormone), as well as our heart rate and blood pressure. This makes it a great practice to do before bed, to help you drift off to sleep.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">Massaging your body can also stimulate circulation, as well as help flush out impurities and toxins. And if you&#8217;re looking for youthful, glowy skin (aren&#8217;t we all?) &#8211; it&#8217;s great for that too. <img decoding="async" class="emoji" role="img" draggable="false" src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.0.1/svg/1f44c.svg" alt="&#x1f44c;"><br><br></span></p>
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<h2>Self-massage as a self-love practice</h2>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">Perhaps one of the most amazing benefits of self-massage is that you just can&#8217;t help but feel love and appreciation for yourself and your body when you do it. This is something you will probably notice right away when you try your hand at it (no pun intended). There truly is no better way to express self-love than to lather yourself in oil &amp; take your sweet time rubbing it all over.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">In fact, daily self-massage forms an integral part of self-care in Ayurvedic practice. The Sanskrit word </span><em style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">Sneha </em><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">can be translated as both &#8216;oil&#8217; and &#8216;love&#8217;, which is telling of the power this ritual has to deepen our self-love.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">Touch is the way we show affection and connect to one another &#8211; whether it&#8217;s a comforting hug, a gentle pat on the back or a bro-fist. Yet few of us take the time to show ourselves that same affection.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">Self-massage offers an opportunity to treat our bodies with the care they deserve. We so often take everything our bodies do for us for granted. Many of us spend more time criticizing or abusing them than we do expressing gratitude and love for them.<br><br></span></p>
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<h2>How to self-massage</h2>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">All you need to get started with self-massage is a quiet moment in a peaceful space, your hands, and preferably something to lather with. I like massage oil that I can heat up in my hands, but a nice moisturizing lotion or body butter works perfectly fine as well! Bonus points if it has your favorite, relaxing scent. Maybe put on some massage music, light a candle or diffuse some essential oils &#8211; get in the mood!</span></p>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">Oh &#8211; and this might be obvious, but you want to wear little to no clothes. After all, we can&#8217;t get those benefits of touch if there&#8217;s no skin to touch. <img decoding="async" class="emoji" role="img" draggable="false" src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.0.1/svg/1f937-200d-2640-fe0f.svg" alt="&#x1f937;&#x200d;&#x2640;"></span></p>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );"><br><b>Here&#8217;s a little ritual you can try in bed before going to sleep:</b></span></p>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">First, close your eyes and take a few </span><em style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">deeeep</em><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );"> breaths. <img decoding="async" draggable="false" role="img" class="emoji" alt="&#x1f4a8;" src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.0.1/svg/1f4a8.svg"></span></p>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">For some reason, I like to start with my feet. Our feet are literally supporting us all day, and giving them a good rub provides </span><em style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">instant</em><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );"> relaxation. According to </span><a style="background-color: #f2e6df;" href="https://www.healthyandnaturalworld.com/foot-massage-health-benefits/">reflexology</a><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">, stimulating pressure points in the soles of our feet can bring relief to the entire body. You can also start with your hands, and slowly work the oil/lotion all the way up and down your arms. All bodies are different and we use them in different ways, so focus on what feels right for </span><em style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">your body.</em></p>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">Make sure to also spend some time on your shoulders, neck and jaw &#8211; we often hold a lot of tension in these places. While you&#8217;re there, you could try massaging your earlobes, which have many nerve endings and stimulate the release of endorphins. As you rub and knead, you will notice the places in your body that feel tight or achy and need a bit more attention.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text );">You can do this practice for as long as you like &#8211; I like to do 10 minutes right before bed. Feel free to follow it up with a short meditation, to further relax your mind and observe the benefits of your massage. A wonderful way to end this grounding practice is by giving yourself a nice hug. <img decoding="async" class="emoji" role="img" draggable="false" src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.0.1/svg/1f49b.svg" alt="&#x1f49b;"></span></p>								</div>
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									<p><span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">If you usually spend your entire Sunday in bed, watching reality TV and dreading the week ahead &#8211; I get you.&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">But what if I told you that the way you spend your Sunday has the power to completely change your week? To leave you feeling both refreshed and totally zen, as well as 100% ready to tackle whatever responsibilities await you?&nbsp; &nbsp;</span></p>
<p>All it takes is incorporating 3 phases into your typical Sunday routine.</p>
<p><span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">These are the phases that I go through each Sunday to help me unwind and take care of myself, while also getting organized and planning for the week ahead. Let&#8217;s go through each of them:<br><br></span></p>
<h2>Phase 1: Get shit done</h2>
<p>First, we eat the frog. In other words, we start our Sunday routine with whatever requires the most work and energy. For me, that entails taking care of my space and working on chores. I can’t start the new week in a good state of mind if I don’t have my apartment in order. I need to wipe the slate clean and start fresh.</p>
<p><span style="color: inherit; letter-spacing: -0.2px;"><br><font face="Roca One, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 26px;"><b>Declutter</b></span></font></span></p>
<p>I will usually start by decluttering my space. Anything that’s lying around is going back where it belongs. I will bring those plates that are hanging out in my bedroom back to the kitchen (<em>I love me some 10 P.M. popcorn</em>), store loose papers in their rightful folder or recycle them &#8211; you get the gist. My space usually isn’t too cluttered as I do a quick-clean every day, so this doesn’t take too long.</p>
<p>Once my space doesn’t give me anxiety anymore, I can get to business.</p>
<p><span style="color: inherit; letter-spacing: -0.2px;"><b style="font-family: &quot;Roca One&quot;, sans-serif; font-size: 26px;"><br>Clean your space</b></span></p>
<p>This part will look different for everyone. My cleaning routine isn’t that excessive. Don’t get me wrong – I love to keep things neat, I just can’t really be bothered to deep-clean everything in my home <i>every</i> Sunday.</p>
<p>For example, I know I should probably vacuum at least once a week, but that shit just doesn’t seem to happen until, you know, it <em>reaaally </em>needs to happen. Same with the bedding &#8211; who has time to change their sheets every week? <em>(Everyone? Oh ok&#8230;)</em></p>
<p>When it comes to glass surfaces, however &#8211; I <i>need</i> them dust-free and sparkly! Everyone has their own routine and priorities when it comes to cleaning. You do you here!</p>
<p>I usually start by doing my laundry. While my clothes are in the washer, I will move onto the kitchen. I do the dishes, wipe down the counters as well as the stove, clean out the fridge if necessary, take out the trash, etc. I&#8217;ll also wipe down my bathroom surfaces, coffee table and desk.</p>
<p><span style="color: inherit; letter-spacing: -0.2px;"><br><font face="Roca One, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 26px;"><b>Weekly to-do&#8217;s</b></span></font></span></p>
<p>Whenever there&#8217;s something I need to do on a weekly basis &#8211; I generally do it on Sunday. That way I never get confused and I can do everything at once!</p>
<p>For instance, I always water my plants on Sunday (this definitely counts as self-care too).&nbsp;I also like to prep my vitamins and pill for the week ahead and put them in a cute little pill-box so I don&#8217;t forget to take them. If I&#8217;m feeling motivated, I might do some meal prepping too!<br><br></p>
<h2 style="text-align: left;">Phase 2: Review &amp; plan</h2>
<h3>Weekly Review</h3>
<p>Now that our space is looking fresh, it&#8217;s time to move onto Phase 2: reviewing and planning for next week.</p>
<p>The first part of this phase is your weekly review. If you want to live your life intentionally, this is one of the best habits to get into. It helps you move consistently towards the life you want, and make sure you&#8217;re focusing on what matters to you.</p>
<p>During my weekly review, I ask myself these questions:</p>
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<li>What are my big wins this week?</li>
<li>What isn&#8217;t working? Am I avoiding anything?</li>
<li>Goals check-in: am I making progress?</li>
<li>Values check-in: am I living by my values?</li>
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<p>That&#8217;s it! I will reflect on the week (usually by going through my calendar because I have the memory of a goldfish). This in turn helps me celebrate my accomplishments, and allows me to see what I need to focus on for the next week.</p>
<p>As I&#8217;m writing this it&#8217;s actually Sunday, and my review mainly taught me that I&#8217;m not prioritizing my fitness goals, that I&#8217;m spending way too much time in the morning figuring out what to wear (and getting frustrated, which is not the vibe I want to start my day with), and that I&#8217;m not doing as much as I could to live by my value of giving back.</p>
<p>So I decided that next week I&#8217;m going to try a new fitness class, as well as plan all my outfits the night before. I also decided that I would donate to a campaign on GoFundMe each month when my paycheck comes in.</p><p><span style="color: inherit; letter-spacing: -0.2px;"><br><font face="Roca One, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 26px;"><b>Planning</b></span></font></span></p>
<p>After reviewing &#8211; we plan <em>*sparkly eyes*</em>. Open up your calendar / planner / bullet journal and start by filling out all of next week&#8217;s events. Add any appointments, classes or shifts that you might have.</p>
<p>Next, look through your to-do&#8217;s. I highly recommend using a task manager app to keep your to-do&#8217;s organized. I&#8217;m currently using <a href="https://www.notion.so/">Notion</a> to hold all my tasks.</p>
<p>I will ask myself which tasks I can do in the upcoming week, and <em>schedule them</em>. This is really important! Whatever you use to plan &#8211; it could be a (digital) calendar, a planner, a bullet journal or a carved stone slab for all I care &#8211; you want to <a href="https://slowself.co/how-to-use-time-blocking/">block time</a> in the week to work on these tasks so that they actually get done.</p>
<p>Also make sure you take the insight from your weekly review and implement it into your planning. Try to schedule a task you&#8217;ve been avoiding for a while (I <em>really </em>need to back up my laptop &#8211; at this point I&#8217;m just pushing my luck and I fear the universe <em>will</em> do something to it).</p>
<p>And most importantly &#8211; remember to schedule tasks that will bring you closer to your goals/dreams and align with your values. After all, those are the things that truly matter!</p>
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<li>If your goal is to work on your fitness, you could schedule the fitness classes you want to attend next week, or set up the time blocks in which you&#8217;ll do a YouTube workout.</li>
<li>If you want to get out there and improve your social life, plan meet-ups and fun experiences with friends.</li>
<li>If you want to eat healthier, plan which recipes you will make and prepare a grocery list with the necessary ingredients.</li>
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<p>The key here is having everything set up, so all you have to do next week is follow the plan.</p><p><span style="color: inherit; letter-spacing: -0.2px;"><br><font face="Roca One, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 34px;"><b>Phase 3: Self-Care</b></span></font></span></p>
<p>We have now officially arrived at the best part of your Sunday routine &#8211; self-care, <em>baby!</em> The whole point of self-care is that you do what will make <em>you</em> happy. With that being said, here are a few things I think should definitely be a part of #selfcaresunday:</p><p><span style="color: inherit; letter-spacing: -0.2px;"><font face="Roca One, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 26px;"><b><br>Take care of your bod&#8217;</b></span></font></span></p>
<p>If you have a bathtub &#8211; definitely take a bath (I feel like baths just scream self-care?). I&#8217;d never had a bathtub in my life until moving into my current apartment, and it&#8217;s a game changer.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not that lucky, no worries! Before I had a tub I would just take a nice hot shower. This is your opportunity to do <em>all the things </em>&#8211; scrub, body oil, body lotion, hair mask &#8211; the whole shebang.</p>
<p>Once I&#8217;m done scrub-a-dub-dubbing, I&#8217;ll put on a face mask and leave it on for at least 3 times longer than the recommended time (<em>SUE ME, Lush</em>). After my face mask I like to do a little face massage with my jade roller &#8211; I keep mine in the freezer so it&#8217;s super refreshing.</p>
<p>I usually also give myself a little manicure while listening to a podcast or watching YouTube videos. Doing my nails is therapeutic and makes me feel very put-together.</p><p><span style="color: inherit; letter-spacing: -0.2px;"><br><font face="Roca One, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 26px;"><b>Indulge</b></span></font></span></p>
<p>Now that your space and body have been taken care of &#8211; it&#8217;s finally time to lay back and indulge.</p>
<p>Do whatever it is you like to do and go all out &#8211; nothing is unreasonable. Sometimes I read, and sometimes I watch about half a season of a Netflix show, accompanied by popcorn and a glass of chilled rosé. Or two. And that&#8217;s totally cool.</p>								</div>
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