Journaling<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nHowever integration is an individual process and will work best if you personalise and find things that work best for you.<\/p>\n
What is Self Care?<\/h2>\n
Self-care is often be understood as things which promote health, rest and relaxation such as going for a walk or taking hot a bath. However, a much more effective way of understanding self-care is by broadening its definition to anything that replenishes your energetic reservoir. Anything that energizes you, replenishes you or (re) charges you in some way can be considered a self-care practice.<\/strong> This includes activities that really light you up, nourish your soul, and invite your presence. Any activities that fall in to these categories can be considered excellent self-care practices and used to develop your own personalized integration system.<\/p>\nToday I\u2019d like to share an exercise in two parts that can help you to develop your own personalized self care kit.<\/p>\n
Creating a Personalised Self Care Kit<\/h2>\n1. Make a To Be List<\/h3>\n
We all have long and seemingly unending to do lists, but what about a to be list? Take a moment to journal your answers to these questions:<\/p>\n
\n- What are the inner experiences that you love?<\/li>\n
- What are the inner experiences where you feel most at home?<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Examples: calm, peaceful, inspired, confident, creative, playful, at ease, humorous, loving, adventurous, kind, powerful, motivated, courageous, disciplined etc.<\/p>\n