Self-Care vs Self-Soothing | Musings with Amanda
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In this episode I define the difference between Self-Care and Self-Soothing. Self-soothing involves immediate relief to allow ourselves the chance to breathe and switch off. This allows us to build the resilience to move towards Self-Care. Self-Care asks us to look at how we are fundamentally caring for our mind, body and spirit as a whole. Self- Care is rebuilding and maintaining your resilience. It is rebuilding your capacity to show up and interact with the world around you. It allows us to take control and feel more empowered over different aspects of our lives. Invitation to you: Draw a circle and divide it into the 5 sections, one for each of the 5 elements listed belows. In each section, write down what you do for this element, whether it be a self soothing or self care activity. You might start to see a trend. You might see certain aspects of your life that you feel you are giving lots of attention towards, and you might notice areas which you are neglecting. From here, you will be able to see which elements need more attention and whether you need to incorporate more Self-Care Physical Emotional Spiritual Mental Energetic Whilst we may not have control of the external world. We have control of ourselves, and our own internal workings, so we must try to take as much care of our own internal landscape. This therefore makes handling the external forces a little easier. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfagencyadvocate/support
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