How Giving to Others Feeds Our Own Self-Care
When we’re feeling troubled we think we have nothing to give, but then we discover that by giving we feel better.
When we’re feeling troubled we think we have nothing to give, but then we discover that by giving we feel better.
This week’s self-care action is to build up your list of people who can enhance your self-care in three distinct ways.
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With movement, we come back into our bodies with more physical energy and stamina, and thanks to endorphins it just plain feels good.
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Besides hydrating the body from the inside, having water as part of your external environment can be a soothing self-care technique as well.
Hiding your feelings can harm your relationships, and can be even more harmful to your emotional health.