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You may want to go through this routine as soon as you wake up, as a preventive measure.
If you havenβt eaten in a little while, your body needs fuel. Itβs time for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
If thereβs a specific food you want, itβs okay to eat it! You donβt have to eat perfectly healthy all the timeβ no one does! Just also use your brain a little, and notice the quantity youβre eating, and how healthy it is for you. Youβre probably just fine at trusting your gut and knowing what your body needs.
Making a meal is hard for you right now, and thatβs okay! Everybody struggles with cooking sometimes.
You have some options:
You can cook a meal for yourself.
You might have ready-made meals in the fridge.
You can get take-out or delivery.
You can go to a restaurant.
Take-out, delivery, and restaurants are a little more expensive than cooking on your own, but how you spend your money is your decision. Itβs okay to treat yourself!
If youβre going to cook on your own, you have to decide what to make. A friend, partner, or family member can help with this. Here are some ideas for easy foods you can eat right now:
Pasta with butter, sauce, cheese, vegetables, and/or meat
Ramen noodles
Sandwiches
Rice
Grilled cheese (This can have meat on it, if you want!)
A smoothie or milkshake
Baked or fried potatoes
Eggs, pancakes, and/or bacon
Macaroni and cheese
Canned soup
Salad
Vegan
Boxed mashed potatoes
Medication needs to be taken on schedule, or your body might react negatively.
Take some time now to take any pills, do any tests or injections, or apply any ointments prescribed by your doctor.
If this is a persistent problem for you, you may want to set a smart phone alarm so you remember to take it at the same time every day.
Drink a glass of whatever liquid you like best. Water is ideal, but donβt beat yourself up if youβd rather have tea, soda, juice, or milk. Soda will actually make you feel thirstier, but if itβs easier for you, then thatβs okay!
Everyone is an individual with different sleep schedules, but most people need 8 hours of relatively uninterrupted sleep. If you had less than that, and/or woke up frequently, and/or had nightmares, it might help you to take a nap.
Take a nap. You can finish this self-care guide when you wake up.
Ideally, let yourself sleep naturally, and sleep until you wake up. Obviously, this isnβt always possible. Otherwise, set an alarm for yourself, with plenty of time to wake up and get yourself together between your nap and your responsibilities.
If there is something your doctor has prescribed you for pain, you should take it or do it.
For aches and pains, take an aspirin. You may also want to apply a heating pad or a cold pack on whatever hurts.
If you have a stomach ache, there are medications for that, like Pepto Bismol, and hot tea may also help.
Be nice to your body, and try to do βreplaceβ the unpleasant pain with some pleasant alternative sensations, like good smells and pleasurable textures.
If youβre too cold, you can try putting on some warm clothes, using a space heater, turning up the heat in your home, putting on a blanket, and/or snuggling with a pet or another person.
If youβre too hot, you can try putting on cooler clothes, turning on a fan, or turning up the AC in your house.
Itβs hard to feel okay in an environment that is unfriendly for whatever reason. If your surroundings arenβt clean, set a timer for five minutes and take care of the biggest problems, like leftover food, pet messes, or dirty clothes.
Chores can be scary and exhausting, but thatβs not what weβre doing here. Weβre just taking a little five-minute clean up to make ourselves and our homes happier!
If you can, try to remove yourself from situations that are overwhelming or feel unsafe. If you canβt relocate entirely, take frequent breaks, or tune out with headphones.
If you have the energy and ability to take a shower, it may be a good idea. If you are unable to take a shower, here are some things to do instead:
Wash your face
Put on lotion
Change your clothes
Use dry shampoo
Whatever physical self-care activity you like best!
(Remember, any answer is okay!) If thereβs something on your mind, weβre going to do our best to take care of it.
If itβs something you can change, then great! If not, do your best to reach out to someone and talk about it.
You can go back to whatever it is after weβre done working through this together. Weβre just taking baby steps in the right direction.
If youβre generally anxious but donβt know why, thatβs okay!
If youβre feeling anxious about something specific. Thatβs okay! Set a timer for 15 minutes and do something to take care of that worry. Maybe chip away at a task that seems insurmountable. You can do it!
Take deep, calm breaths.
Notice and list things in your surroundings.
Expose yourself to strong, pleasant sensations, like a pleasing smell or a favorite blanket.
Say out loud your name, your age, the date, and your location. List some things youβve done today, or are going to do.
Splash water on your face or run your hands under the faucet.
Do a body scan meditation, or pay close attention to each of your body parts one by one.
Make tea. Feel the warmth of it in your hands, and the taste as you sip it calmly. Listen to music.
Play a categories game, and name some types of dogs, or clothing items, or gemstones, or countries, or anything else you can think of.
Write in your journal.
Take a mindful walk, either inside or outside. Pay close attention to your body and your surroundings.
Squiggle. Wiggle around. Dance. Stretch. Be silly and active for a few minutes.
Any other favorite grounding technique youβve heard of or can think of.
Thereβs nothing wrong with experimenting!
If youβre feeling triggered, see if thereβs a practical action you can take to lessen your distress. Can you block that unsafe person from your Facebook, for example?
If not, reach out and tell someone safe how youβre feeling. Just express yourself! Human contact works wonders when youβre not feeling well emotionally.
Remember that youβre here in the present, and nothing from your past can hurt you. If you like, you may want to try some grounding exercises to reinforce that idea.
Go back to number 6 and try the grounding activities.
Feeling depressed isnβt fun, but it doesnβt last forever! Donβt be mad or disappointed with yourself for feeling depressed.
Take 15 minutes and accomplish something small, like loading the dishwasher or making a friendship bracelet. You are not a failure, and your situation is not hopeless! You are a superhero, even if it doesnβt feel like it.
Everybody feels lonely sometimes. If youβre feeling lonely, thereβs ways to reach out to people!
You can talk to someone in your house, or call someone on the phone. You can also use texting or Facebook messenger to speak to someone. You may want to talk about how youβre feeling, or you may not. Anything you want to talk about is okay!
If that isnβt or doesnβt seem possible, you can post a general message on Facebook, Tumblr, Vent, or another internet service, about whatever you want!
If you are feeling foggy, you might need some exercise.
If you canβt take a walk, thatβs okay!
Here are some alternatives:
Jumping jacks
Bouncing on the bed
Dancing
Push ups or sit ups, if you like doing them
Walking up and down the stairs
Yoga
Wiggling, squirming, jiggling around; being silly and active and having fun!
If none of those are or seem possible, just sit outside for some fresh air!
Playing with pets can be a great way to take the edge off when youβre not feeling well. It doesnβt matter what kind of pet you have, just take some time to interact with them. Pet your cat, take your dog outside, feed your fish, hug your lizardβ¦
This can be anything: crafts, watching TV, laying on the couch, taking a walk, playing Farmville⦠your choices are literally endless!
Obviously, donβt do anything thatβs bad for you, like feeding addictions or harming yourself or others
Maybe now that youβve done all this self care, you feel betterβ great! Maybe you donβt, and thatβs okay too. But hopefully youβve cleared things up and you know what to do next to take care of yourself.
You deserve self care, so even if itβs hard, do your best!
Good luck!
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being at war with yourself is exhausting. donβt ever think for a second that your pain isnβt valid, that it isnβt real or that people who donβt understand get to tell you whether it hurts or not. also know that i believe in your ability to survive this and anything else, everything else.
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