How many weeks has it been now? It feels like forever! Being stuck inside isn’t so much fun, but we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel and, eventually, this will all blow over, and we’ll be able to return to some kind of normality.
During these hard times, it may have been difficult to properly invest in self-care. While we know that the measures taken are necessary to help our healthcare systems and save lives, the mental health impacts cannot be overlooked. Understanding that self-care is vital should be at the forefront of our minds when this is over.
Why Self-Care?
Self-care comes in many forms: for you, it might be taking a long bath with candles and incense, or it might be getting away from it all on a long vacation somewhere warm and sunny. Whatever self-care looks like to you, it’s vital that you take some time to be yourself and to reconnect with yourself once this has passed.
Taking time away from being the wife, the mom, and the remote employee trying to hold it together on your daily Zoom meeting really will be important for your health and quite possibly your sanity too!
Your Self-Care Ideas
We’ve pulled together four ideas that lend themselves well to self-care. Some are about reconnecting with people, and others are about getting away from people altogether! In other words, the perfect solutions for introverts and extroverts alike.
1. Plan a Family Reunion
It feels like years since we could just pop across town or across the state to see our families. The kids are cranky because they’re missing grandma, and you’re probably feeling a little low without your sister, your cousin, or your best friend to go shopping, walking, or for coffee with.
When large gatherings are allowed again, why not organize a big family reunion? Throw a proper party at a stunning venue, with private caterers, private bartenders, invites, dress code – the works. Make it a thing to remember: celebrate getting through it together and, if you need to, celebrate those who are no longer with you.
2. Take a Staycation
While we don’t think that foreign travel is going to be something we can do again for a while, taking a staycation could be the perfect solution. Pack up the kids and the dogs in an RV or hire a campground for a few days away. Leave your laptop at home, though!
3. Go on a Spa Day
Sometimes, it’s not about coming together; sometimes, it’s about being perfectly happy on your own. If you’ve been cooped up in the house for the past few weeks, you’re likely missing your regular beauty regimens and being able to take the time out away from everyone to recharge.
Visiting a spa for the day is the perfect antidote. Book yourself in for a facial, a nice long massage, a manicure, and a pedicure. Come home feeling rejuvenated and recharged, ready to face life after lockdown.
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