Invest in yourself

Do you take time for yourself?

Whether its a trip to retreat, a few minutes outside to recenter or anywhere in between, time for ourselves is so very important these days. It supports us to reconnect to Self, our bodies, minds and souls, to refresh and reset, to relax and process. Stepping away from noise and distraction encourages us to come back home to our truest selves.

Unsure of how to do this yourself?

Receiving Energy Healing is a great place to start… in this safe and supportive space this work guides you to the quiet, naturally honing in on what is true for you, your physical body, thoughts, emotions and soul. In addition to deep relaxation, reconnecting and rebalancing your energy, a part of our customized time together is to discuss and explore what works for you when you do take time for yourself and how you can be of the best support for yourself outside of session.

Be the best you, you’re worth it.

Your self-care practice

Maintaining a healthy relationship with yourself and why its so important. 

Over the recent years, I have played tug-o-war with my own self-care practice, engaging in an on-again, off-again relationship with it. It took a while, but I had to come to terms with and accept the importance of having a regular practice. Being okay with the fact that I NEED self-care on a daily basis. Apparently, getting a massage everyday isn't realistic, it forced me to get creative and explore new ways that work best to help me relax, feel joy, while connecting with my body, self and truth.

What is self-care, anyway?

/ self'ker /  noun :
  • the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health. 
  • the practice of taking an active role in protecting one's own well-being and happiness. 

Nowadays, it can be difficult to find the time and motivation to regularly take time for ourselves. Yet, the importance and necessity for it only grows when we are in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It can be challenging to handle and process stress when we are depleted, which is why taking time to slow down, replenish, balance, and nurture our bodies, minds and souls is essential. 

Maintaining a healthy relationship with ourselves can lead to numerous benefits!

  • Triggers relaxation response and promotes sense of peace and wellbeing.
 
  • Helps to manage and reduce stress, anxiety and depression.

  • Produces positive thoughts, emotions, and feelings:)
 
  • Improves confidence and self-esteem.

  • Increases compassion toward self:)

  • Boosts your Immune System.

  • Gives you alone time.

  • Makes you a better caregiver to others!!

So, what can I do for my self-care practice?

Getting in the habit of checking in with yourself and your body can be helpful in determining how you can best support yourself. Understanding your needs may change day to day and the allotted time available time may be more or less... knowing there are multiple tools and practices to use :)

  • Self love and compassion. Speaking kindly to yourself, setting boundaries, living intentionally, forgiving yourself.  

  • Essential Oils.  Diffuse, use topically (diluted when necessary)... this can be a quick and simple practice. (If your new to them and curious what would be best for you, I can help guide you).

  • Move your body! Stretching, exercising, hiking, going for a walk, yoga! I know dancing in the kitchen makes me feel good:)

  • Eating nourishing and healthy foods. Get to know what your body likes and doesn't like.

  • Bodywork! Energy healing, massage therapy, acupuncture, chiropractic, reflexology, craniosacral. To name a few!

  • Meditation. Breathing, guided meditations, mindfulness, chanting, stillness. Remember, anyone can meditate! Yes, even you! 

  • Journal. Writing, expressing a few words or a sentence, drawing a picture, coloring. 

  • Grounding. Feeling your feet, gardening, connecting to nature, visualizations connecting to Earth. Centers and reconnects you to your physical body!

  • Breathing. Closing your eyes, following your breath, feeling the air moving in and out of your nose.. Mmmmmm so relaxing.....

Remember, small things are also very effective and may get overlooked as self-care practices... For instance, reading, enjoying a cup of coffee or tea, taking a nap or getting a good night sleep, going outside for some fresh air, taking a bath or shower, pausing for a few moments to take a couple of deep breaths. There are some days where I am totally exhausted or feel I do not have enough time to do much of anything... those days I look at washing my face and brushing my teeth as self-care. It is how we view our own care. Even these routine and mundane things we do every single day, like general hygiene, can be accepted as self-care. Take it easy on yourself... go slow if you need to. 

This is YOUR self-care practice... 
do what feels right and good for you. 


Be the best you. Your worth it.