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24: The Heart of Self-Care: Beyond the Bubble Bath

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Today, we're diving deep into a topic that's important but one we sometimes misunderstand: self-care.

We often think of self-care as bubble baths and massages, and while those things are lovely, they might not give us the lasting feeling we're truly looking for. In fact, I've come to realize that true self-care isn't an action but actually a question. It's about really understanding what's going on within us.

When we think about self-care, do we immediately go to facials, pedicures, or a new outfit? These things sound great and can be a part of self-care, but they might only make us feel good for a few minutes. Sometimes, they even come with unwanted side effects.

I remember feeling like every day was Groundhog Day when my kids were little – that monotony can be really draining. A client recently shared a similar feeling, and it reminded me how common this experience is. It got me thinking about what we would change in our lives if we could.

Would we want to be less busy, stressed, tired, frustrated, or overwhelmed?

I ask this question because there's a skill that can help, and it has a powerful question attached to it. That skill is mindfulness.

Here's the question we need to ask ourselves: What do we really need?

This is the heart of true self-care. Instead of simply noticing we don't feel awesome and numbing those feelings, we need to ask what's honestly going on. When we ask ourselves, "What is happening for me?" that's when we can get to the root of the problem and actually address it, rather than just using coping or numbing techniques.

As a psychologist for almost 20 years, I've seen clients come to me with symptoms like anxiety, depression, and burnout. These are real problems that therapy addresses, and to do so effectively, we need to understand where these symptoms are coming from.

Takeaways:

  • Real self-care isn't a spa day — it's a question that addresses our internal needs.
  • Mindfulness is about paying attention to your feelings in the moment and is a key skill that can help you identify what you truly need.
  • Asking "What do we really need?" is the core question for effective self-care.

Recommended Actions:

  • Practice mindfulness daily by taking a few moments to check in with how you're feeling.
  • When you experience discomfort or stress, ask yourself, "What is truly going on?" and "What do I really need?"
  • Go beyond the symptoms of stress, anxiety, or overwhelm to get to the root cause.

If you’re struggling with the symptoms and feel guilty for taking time for yourself, I invite you to schedule a free 20-minute consultation.

Timestamps:

00:00 What Self-Care Really Is

00:23 Rethinking Self-Care: Beyond Bubble Baths

01:52 Understanding Mindfulness

03:27 Identifying the Root Causes

14:58 The Five Dimensions of Wellness

19:50 Practical Tips for Self-Care

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103 episodes

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Today, we're diving deep into a topic that's important but one we sometimes misunderstand: self-care.

We often think of self-care as bubble baths and massages, and while those things are lovely, they might not give us the lasting feeling we're truly looking for. In fact, I've come to realize that true self-care isn't an action but actually a question. It's about really understanding what's going on within us.

When we think about self-care, do we immediately go to facials, pedicures, or a new outfit? These things sound great and can be a part of self-care, but they might only make us feel good for a few minutes. Sometimes, they even come with unwanted side effects.

I remember feeling like every day was Groundhog Day when my kids were little – that monotony can be really draining. A client recently shared a similar feeling, and it reminded me how common this experience is. It got me thinking about what we would change in our lives if we could.

Would we want to be less busy, stressed, tired, frustrated, or overwhelmed?

I ask this question because there's a skill that can help, and it has a powerful question attached to it. That skill is mindfulness.

Here's the question we need to ask ourselves: What do we really need?

This is the heart of true self-care. Instead of simply noticing we don't feel awesome and numbing those feelings, we need to ask what's honestly going on. When we ask ourselves, "What is happening for me?" that's when we can get to the root of the problem and actually address it, rather than just using coping or numbing techniques.

As a psychologist for almost 20 years, I've seen clients come to me with symptoms like anxiety, depression, and burnout. These are real problems that therapy addresses, and to do so effectively, we need to understand where these symptoms are coming from.

Takeaways:

  • Real self-care isn't a spa day — it's a question that addresses our internal needs.
  • Mindfulness is about paying attention to your feelings in the moment and is a key skill that can help you identify what you truly need.
  • Asking "What do we really need?" is the core question for effective self-care.

Recommended Actions:

  • Practice mindfulness daily by taking a few moments to check in with how you're feeling.
  • When you experience discomfort or stress, ask yourself, "What is truly going on?" and "What do I really need?"
  • Go beyond the symptoms of stress, anxiety, or overwhelm to get to the root cause.

If you’re struggling with the symptoms and feel guilty for taking time for yourself, I invite you to schedule a free 20-minute consultation.

Timestamps:

00:00 What Self-Care Really Is

00:23 Rethinking Self-Care: Beyond Bubble Baths

01:52 Understanding Mindfulness

03:27 Identifying the Root Causes

14:58 The Five Dimensions of Wellness

19:50 Practical Tips for Self-Care

  continue reading

103 episodes

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