{"id":268,"date":"2018-07-26T15:52:42","date_gmt":"2018-07-26T15:52:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mrsbishop.com\/?p=268"},"modified":"2022-11-30T03:51:43","modified_gmt":"2022-11-30T03:51:43","slug":"6-ways-to-practice-intentional-self-care","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mrsbishop.com\/2018\/07\/6-ways-to-practice-intentional-self-care.html","title":{"rendered":"6 Ways to Practice Intentional Self Care"},"content":{"rendered":"
Let\u2019s face it- as Mom\u2019s we rarely get a moment to ourselves. And when we do, the first thing on our mind isn\u2019t usually taking care of ourselves. But, we need to change that. We\u2019ve got to start focusing a little bit of our attention\u00a0on us<\/em>. We\u2019ll be better parents, spouses\u2026humans! I turned 31 this weekend, and with every passing year I understand the importance of \u2018me time\u2019, So, this week I\u2019m extending a challenge to you.\u00a0TAKE SOME TIME FOR YOU!<\/strong>\u00a0Here are 6 ways you can practice some intentional self care.<\/p>\n I don\u2019t even need to break out the research that says if you take some time to appreciate what you\u2019re thankful for, it really helps put everything into perspective, do I? IT JUST WORKS. If you\u2019ve never tried it, just go for it. Make a list every day. It can be 3 things. 5 things. 10. It doesn\u2019t matter. The writing is totally therapeutic and makes you feel so amazing when you realize how blessed you truly are.\u00a0Truth- it doesn\u2019t have to be a fancy notebook.<\/strong>\u00a0Grab yourself a notepad, ripped off sheet of lined paper, the back of a receipt if you must. (But, I prefer a fancy notebook just because that\u2019s who I am-\u00a0then I can keep it and go back to it on hard days<\/em>.)<\/p>\n Getting outside always boosts my mood and we all know that, \u201cexercise gives you endorphins and endorphins make you happy\u2026and happy people don\u2019t kill their Husbands.\u201d\u00a0(Thanks Legally Blonde).<\/em>\u00a0But, seriously. I realized early on, especially if you\u2019re still the mom to a fairly new little one, that sometimes you just can\u2019t get outside. And on those days I was always more crabby. My favorite time to take a stroll is post-dinner. Hold hands with your spouse and take a lap around the block. Or stick your kiddos on their bikes and let them follow behind. And if at all possible- make a lap ALONE. Watch the sun set. Listen to the birds sing their evening songs. Or put in your ear buds and jam to your favorite tunes. Instant mood booster, and a great way to practice self care.<\/p>\n Alright, I know. Not all of our bathtubs look like that. Or you may not have a tub at all. But, the whole idea is- actually take your time soaking in the tub (or an extra long, hot shower). Mom life usually\u00a0 entails that most of the time our bathing is rushed and we sometimes forget whether or not we used conditioner. I have even gone so far as only shaving one of my arm pits.\u00a0Please tell me I\u2019m not alone.\u00a0<\/em>So, once this week- take some extra time in the grooming department. My favorite way to self care is a long bubble bath, a face mask, music, candles, and a good book. If that\u2019s not for you, do whatever fills you up. Long shower with music blasting? That works too!<\/p>\n Music is always a great way to cheer you up, motivate you, chill you out. Any of the above. You know those signs that say things like \u2018Our Kitchen is for Dancing\u2019? That\u2019s definitely true in the Bishop house. We dance in our socked feet to records at least 3 days a week (is that the most hipster thing I\u2019ve ever said?). Or we put on Pandora and shuffle until we can\u2019t move any more. I\u2019ve NEVER been in a bad mood afterwards. Putting yourself in a good mood is the\u00a0BEST<\/strong>\u00a0way to practice intentional self care.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Take a Walk<\/h2>\n
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Have an Extra Long Soak<\/h2>\n
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Dance it Out<\/h2>\n
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