Selfcare Is Not Selfish – Part 1

Self-Care Is Not Selfish – Part 1

Helena SmrcekBy Helena Smrcek4 Minutes

In a world full of noise, pressure, and uncertainty, it’s important to remember that self-care is not selfish. This article offers practical, faith-rooted ways to nourish your mind, body, and spirit—especially during hard times. From daily movement and healthy meals to moments of prayer and reflection, discover how small intentional acts can restore strength and bring peace.
Self-care is not indulgent or selfish, especially during hard times. As we face constant negative news and an uncertain future, it is easy to slip into depression. We need to monitor ourselves and take preventive measures to avoid, or at least lessen the impact on our mental health. Let’s do our part and help ourselves to stay strong, positive, and able to help others.

Even when you are unable to go outside, there are ways to build in 30 minutes of exercise each day. Use your electronic devices to help you. Connect with your friends using your FitBit, phone health app, or skype and do workouts together. Challenge yourself. If you are blessed with a backyard, grab a rake and do some yard maintenance, especially if that is the last thing you feel like doing.

Have a dog? Best solution yet. Add a play routine to your day.

Unsure if you are a person of faith? Meditation, prayer, or scripture reading is one of the best ways to combat depression. Disengaging your mind from the constant flow of negative news, and focusing on ancient scriptures, thinking of the principles and truths that have been passed to us through the millennia will bring hope into your life.

Don’t have a Bible? There are countless online versions, downloadable to your phone. This is a time to let God be God to you and allow Him to speak directly to your soul.

Need peace, love, and assurance that you’re not alone? Ask Him.

Nourish Your Body to Support Your Mind and Spirit

Eat well. And by that, I do not mean pasta that comes from a box and is sprinkled with wanna-be-cheese dust. Look up how to make real food. Cook with your family members. Connect via your gadget and do a cook-off with your friends. Make something you have never tried before. Declare a theme for the night. Search through your fridge for items nearing the end of their lifespan and challenge yourself to come up with ways to eliminate food waste.

Most of all, set your table before every meal. Make things nice for yourself and enjoy your food. Be mindful of what you eat. Shut off the TV, set aside your phone, and truly enjoy your mealtimes. This will not only boost your mood, but also cut down on boredom snacking … and we all know where that leads.

Want more tips on self-care?
Keep Reading: Self-Care Is Not Selfish (Part 2)

Explore more biblical wisdom for living whole—in body, mind, and spirit.


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Helena Smrcek started her publishing career as a high school student, freelancing for her local newspaper. She believes in the power of a well told story, may it be an article, feature story or a novel. Helena loves to hear from her readers, so drop her a line. Learn more at helenasmrcek.com

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