As the gym members gather in the group exercise room and start to set out their yoga mats a few minutes before class, I converse with them about their day. I also ask them what they need from class. Everyone comes to class for a different reason. Some are there to relax. Some to work on a pose that has challenged them for a long time. Others just want to keep their bodies in motion so that as they age they will be still be able to move about. I organize the class in my head to address their needs. Their attendance is part of their personal self care program though many of them may not consciously think about it in that way.
It's true that most people are always taking care of a lot of things and people and some take pride in their "extremely busy" life. We give and we run and we check things off the list and then we make another list, flopping down in exhaustion on the couch at the end of the day.
When is the last time you truly took care of you? When is the last time you took the time for a luxurious bubble bath? When did you last sit down at a table to enjoy your favorite meal, savoring every bite instead of a rushed meal standing over the counter? When have you treated yourself to a glass of champagne at a fancy restaurant toasting all the goodness in your life with every sip just because? A walk, a new outfit, quiet time to read - the list is endless of all of the ways you could take care of you.
It is important to take care of yourself so that you can really be there for others and be able to take care of the things you need to do. A coaching instructor pointed out the ESC key on our keyboard and told us to think of it as standing for Extreme Self Care
- and to remind ourselves every time we glanced at the key to really embrace that phrase.
What will you do to really take care of yourself? I invite you to turn off your computer and take care of yourself now.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
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