Self-care means something different to everyone. From soaking away the day’s stress in a steamy bath to enjoying a bracing run at the break of day, there’s no set rule that defines what self-care should look like.
In essence, the act of self-care is anything that makes you feel good. It’s those little moments throughout the day that ground you and enable you to feel well in body, mind, and soul. It’s taking the time to focus on your own personal needs so that you can be the best version of yourself in all areas of life.
While self-care has always been important, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has certainly amplified that importance. In fact, research has found that 84% of the UK population feel there should be a greater focus on self-care following Covid-19, and two thirds of UK citizens are open to or have already increased their investment in wellbeing over the last 12 months.
Engaging in regular self-care is full of health-boosting benefits – and the effects are tangible. For example, taking time for yourself has been proven to: