18 Ways You Can Take Care Of Yourself Today, This Week, And In This Moment

Throughout the monotony of everyday life, the difficulties and challenges we regularly face, and the mounting stress that is often a byproduct of being an adult, we tend to push self-care aside and opt for instant gratification and immediate relief.  

We don’t take proper care of ourselves anymore in this obstreperous world, and we instead allow the busyness and unpredictability of life to expropriate the care and nurturance we are entitled to provide ourselves with.

What does it mean to take care of yourself?

Taking care of yourself means that you are providing for your needs in ways that are conducive to enhancing your physical and mental wellbeing. In order to live a fulfilling life, we must satisfy our earthly needs as well as our inherent ones.

Self-care is of the utmost importance when it comes to accommodating your needs. Sadly, because of the way the term “self-care” has been marketed, we are prone to believe that self-care simply entails using a face mask, getting your hair done, or splurging on a fancy dinner. However, this is not completely accurate.

Practicing healthy self-care means that you are taking care of your needs, and that can unfold differently for each individual in their journey for achieving happiness and fulfillment. Self-care for one person may not be the same for another; once we establish and identify our needs, we all fill them in unique ways.

What happens when you start taking care of yourself?

Once you’ve established a set of self-care resources and strategies, you begin to feel less burdened with life. Your mental and physical needs are being met and because you’ve set yourself up with the tools you need to fulfill your needs, you’re in a greater position to enjoy and embrace your life.

You are meeting those needs yourself, you’re not looking to someone else to fill them for you. This results in a higher degree of happiness and a healthier level of self-esteem.

Taking care of yourself allows you to take responsibility for your needs, and once you’ve actively taken on the endeavor to satisfy those needs, you find what works and what doesn’t and you’re able to successfully apply what you’ve learned to your everyday life.

How do you begin to take care of yourself? 

If the concept of self-care is as foreign to you as it is to many, you may be completely uncertain about where to begin. However, taking care of yourself is often simpler than you think. It doesn’t have to be grand gestures, exorbitant purchases, or lengthy retreats and getaways.

Self-care can be as simple as brushing your teeth. You are satisfying your physical needs by practicing good hygiene, and you are supporting strong and healthy teeth.

It can be as effortless as taking 5 minutes to meditate and gather your bearings. Through this self-care skill, you are fulfilling a mental need by allowing your brain a break from any stresses you’re struggling with and affording it a brief moment of peace and calm.

Self-care can be as simple or extravagant as you make it. It’s up to you how you choose to conduct your self-care because self-care is individualized for each of us based on our unique needs.

Here are 18 ways you can take care of yourself today, this week, and at this moment.

1. Make a plan for your week

If you’re the type of person who thrives under the accountability of a structured schedule, make one on Sunday for your upcoming week.

Plan out as much as you can. Plan desired times for your meals and snacks, exercise, errands, and appointments.

Structure often eases unnecessary tension that can coincide with an open and free schedule. Reduce this stress and take care of yourself by making a plan ahead of time, and even if you veer from it throughout the week, at least you have a starting point you can circle back to.

2. Take a bath or a shower

One of the simplest things you can do to practice self-care is taking a relaxing bath or shower.

Practicing good hygiene doesn’t have to be a monotonous task. Turn your daily hygiene routine into an act of self-care and allow yourself to become fully enmeshed in the experience.

If you’re the bath type, go all out. Splurge on bath bombs and bath salts, buy a nice washcloth or sponge, ignite a calming candle, and play some peaceful music. All of these efforts contribute to not just a typical bath, but a full experience that leaves you feeling taken care of.

If you’re not the bath type, just go for a long shower. You can similarly replicate the niceties of a luxurious bath by purchasing premium body wash, playing your favorite music, and washing and conditioning your hair with products that smell intoxicatingly fresh and crisp.

3. Sit outside with your coffee in the morning

If the weather is inviting, take your morning coffee outside and allow yourself to sit in the warmth of the sun and feel the cool breeze. Take this time to absorb the goodness that nature has to offer and enjoy the moment with your caffeine.

Being in nature, even just sitting on your front porch, often grounds us. It creates a space where we can be more aware and conscious of the present moment and brings our attention to what is happening in the present.

Nature also welcomes introspection. Giving yourself this moment in the morning with your hot beverage provides you with an opportunity to think clearly and leaves your mind unencumbered by work emails or social media.

4. Eat a nutritionally balanced meal

Take care of your physical needs by fueling your body with a nutritionally balanced meal.

We live in a world where the answer to a lot of questions is “eat.” If you’re celebrating, you eat. If you’re mourning, you eat. If you’re low on energy, you eat. We eat to not only satisfy and nourish ourselves but to intimately take part in the experiences life has to offer.

Allow food to nourish your body, mind, and heart. Sometimes it’s okay to eat that ice cream when you’re sad; it’s okay to eat what sounds good to you at the moment. Give in to your cravings from time to time, and this will take care of some of your emotional needs.

Providing your body with a meal that meets your nutritional needs is an act of self-care. You’re caring for yourself by listening to your hunger cues, giving your body the energy it needs to perform, and affording your brain the nutrients it needs to think clearly and function properly.

5. Take your medications

Taking your prescribed medications is the very core of self-care. Caring about your health and wellbeing enough to take the medications prescribed to you is a huge step in the right direction.

Medications such as antidepressants and mood stabilizers help balance your brain chemistry and support a healthy and stable mental function. Blood pressure medications and pills that strengthen your bones, heart, and other salient organs support physical wellbeing.

When you are taking the medications prescribed to you, you are showing yourself true care and compassion because you are trusting in the ability of the medicine to do its job and provide the benefits you need to survive and thrive.

6. Take some time to journal

Journaling is one of the best ways to clear your mind, remove ruminating thoughts, and process thoughts as they come and go. Journaling supports introspection and reflection and is a skill that allows you to get your thoughts out in the open without fear of judgment.

Confiding in a journal is freeing. It grants you the ability to express how you truly feel without input or unwanted opinions of others. It empowers you to exercise your right to embrace your feelings and emotions without consequence.

Schedule time in your day to journal, even if it’s for just 10 minutes. You will feel a release of pressure once you put your thoughts on paper, and you will relieve yourself of stress and worry. Take care of your mental needs by processing thoughts and emotions by way of your pen.

7. Listen to a meditation

Meditation calms you down and manifests peace and serenity. When your mind is busy and full of life’s ongoings, one of the best things you can do to quiet things down is listening to a short meditation.

Mediation grounds you and allows you to slow down and breathe. It clears and focuses your mind and encourages you to center yourself and find mental balance.

Pausing from life and gifting yourself five to ten minutes of meditation is a way to show yourself self-care because it proffers a break from the craziness that life brings. Slow down, focus your mind, and breathe.

8. Fold and put away your laundry (right after it’s done)

We all do it; we take our laundry out of the dryer, fold it, and let it sit where it lies.

Putting your laundry away right after you fold it is an efficient and effective way to support your mental health. It’s a simple but annoying task that must be done, and once it’s complete, you feel pleased with yourself.

Give yourself a reason to feel a sense of accomplishment. Complete the task of putting your clothes in their designated drawers and allow that feeling of satisfaction to wash over you.

9. Make plans with a friend

Take some time to grab coffee or lunch with a good friend. Prioritize your friendships with those you care about and nurture the relationships that deserve your time and energy.

Interacting with loved ones fills you with warmth and love. It gives you a moment to step outside of yourself and place your care and consideration on someone else, and it provides you with the chance to talk things out with someone you trust if need be.

We often let life get in the way of making time for people we love, but one of the best ways to show care for yourself is by allowing yourself to spend quality time with your close friends.

10. Call a family member or friend

Reaching out to someone you haven’t spoken to in a while gives you a boost of joy. Sometimes circumstances keep us from maintaining regular contact with loved ones, so setting time aside to call a friend or family member you care about will help you keep these relationships in your line of sight.

Conversations bring us together and strengthen our bond with those we care about. Prioritizing this time to speak with loved ones supports your emotional and mental wellbeing because it gives you that outlet to express yourself to someone you know well.

Talking with a loved one also gives you the ability to practice your listening skills. Sometimes we need a break from talking about and thinking about ourselves, so it’s refreshing to hear what others have to say. Taking your focus off yourself puts your mind at peace and allows it to expand into caring for those around you.

11. Take your makeup off, or put some on (your preference)

Sometimes your skin craves a break from your typical makeup regimen. Allow your face to be naked for a day or two and see how that makes you feel. It may be difficult to allow your face to be free of foundation and eyeliner but get out of your comfort zone and enjoy the clean, free feeling that can result from a naked face.

If you don’t typically wear makeup, sometimes applying some light color makes you feel brighter. While makeup is absolutely not necessary, it can enhance your features when used properly. Swipe some mascara on, apply some blush, and notice how you feel.

The important thing here is to do what makes you feel good. If going makeup-free for a day is how you practice self-care, then do it. If you always have a naked face, treat yourself by wearing a bold eye shadow or sharp eyeliner. Explore both options and do what makes you feel your best.

12. Read a book that will teach you something

We have infinite knowledge at our fingertips. There are millions of books out there that promote the enhancement of your intellect, so pick one that will inform you on something you’d like to learn about.

You can choose a book that teaches a hobby or skill, or you can read up on history and past events. You can pick a book that will act as a mirror, revealing to you more about yourself through the process of reading.

Reading an informative book can only benefit your mind, especially if your book of choice is centered on self-help and applying your strengths. Learning more about yourself and how to most effectively live your life is just one of the immeasurable lessons you can learn from a book.

13. Watch a TED Talk on something you are unfamiliar with

YouTube offers an array of informative TED Talks, so browse and find a few that pique your interest. You can learn more and build upon a subject you’re familiar with, or you can opt to absorb completely new information.

You can learn anything from the importance of mindfulness to the ins and outs of eating disorders and mental illnesses. You can learn more about your personality, or you can take in a Talk discussing the power of procrastination.

The TED library offers a plethora of diverse knowledge. Pick a few videos that sound intriguing and allow your mind to explore new topics. Learning useful information is a way to show yourself care, in that you are expanding the wealth of information you have available to you.  

14. Take a break from social media

Social media encourages connection and creativity, but we all need a break from time to time. It becomes cumbersome, scrolling through Instagram or Facebook, seeing beautiful smiling faces, perfectly curated birthday parties, extravagant gender reveals, and new, fluffy puppies.

We are constantly exposed to all the best parts of people’s lives, and this can greatly affect us. We know that our lives are not perfect, so why does it appear that everyone else has it all together? Everyone posts the highlights of their lives, so we are prone to believe that their lives are immaculate and without flaws.

You deserve a mental break from social media. If you have to temporarily delete your apps in order to prevent yourself from using them, do that. Your mind will be less cluttered by the ongoings of everyone else’s lives, and you’ll free yourself up to focus on how beautiful your life is instead of playing the comparison game.

15. Take a walk or go for a run

Moving your body is an efficient way to provide both physical and mental self-care. Exercise releases chemicals that make us happier, and regular movement strengthens your muscles, elevates your heart rate, and productively utilizes your energy.

Going for a simple walk or run gives you time alone with your thoughts. You can choose to take the run in silence and allow your mind to wander, you can listen to upbeat music that puts you in a positive headspace, or you can take in a podcast about a topic you find interesting.

Give yourself time to get your body moving in a way that celebrates your strength and abilities, clears your mind, and lifts your mood. Take care of your body and mind and do it in a way that brings you joy.

16. Sign up for a new type of exercise class

It’s easy to get into a workout rut. We tend to lean towards what we’re familiar with and what’s comfortable, sticking to our daily jog, our typical yoga classes at a convenient studio, and our early-morning spin classes.

However, by sticking to these patterns, the body gets used to the movement, and eventually, you’ll find yourself bored with something you once loved.

Break up the exercise monotony by signing up for a class you’ve never tried before, whether that be barre or Pilates, rock-climbing, or water aerobics. You’ll escape your comfort zone by diversifying your exercise regimen. This keeps things exciting; trying something new keeps you on your toes.

Variation supports mental self-care and adds spice to a comfortable and bland workout routine. Expand your horizons and explore the fun things the fitness world has to offer.

17. Make a doctor appointment for a check-up

A way you can care for yourself this week is by making an appointment with your Primary Care Physician or family doctor.

Make your physical health a priority and get everything checked out, especially if you already have underlying health concerns.

Even though doctor’s appointments commonly cause anxiety, take the step to make the appointment and commit to going. You’ll feel better when it’s done, and you’ll know the status of your physical wellbeing. Ignorance is not bliss when it comes to your health.

18. Make an appointment with your psychiatrist

The same goes for your mental wellbeing. Mental health so often takes the back seat in our lives and we don’t take proper care of our minds. We let life get in the way and we get lax with setting ourselves up for stable mental health functionality.

If it’s been a while since your last appointment, take the time this week to schedule yourself in with your therapist or psychiatrist. Time spent with these medical professionals not only allows you to keep your mental health in check, but it is literally therapeutic.

We sometimes let things build up in our minds and don’t give ourselves a healthy outlet to let it all out. Talking with a trusted therapist or psychiatrist gives you that outlet.

Arrange some time with your provider soon, and regularly; this is one of the best ways to take care of your mental needs.

In conclusion, harnessing these 18 simple tips supports a healthy self-care practice. Use them when you need them, and reflect on how you feel when you prioritize your needs in life.

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Opinions and Perspectives

Been doing the journaling thing for a week now. Actually helps more than I expected.

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Love how they emphasize that self-care should be personalized to what works for you.

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The structured planning suggestion has been a game changer for my anxiety.

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Start with one small thing. I began with the morning coffee ritual and slowly added more.

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Anyone else feel overwhelmed by trying to incorporate too many of these at once?

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Nice that they included both quick fixes and longer-term solutions.

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The idea about learning something new through books or TED Talks is underrated self-care.

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I thought I was doing okay until I read this and realized how much I've been neglecting myself.

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Good mix of physical and mental health suggestions. They really do go hand in hand.

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Making doctor appointments has been on my to-do list forever. This motivated me to finally do it.

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The tip about exercise variation is great. My workouts were getting so boring.

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You'd be surprised how many of these can fit into a busy schedule if you start small.

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A lot of these seem aimed at people with more free time than I have.

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Can't believe how much the morning coffee outside ritual has helped my mental state.

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This really helped me understand that self-care isn't selfish. I always felt guilty taking time for myself.

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The part about putting away laundry immediately feels so called out right now. Looking at my chair full of clean clothes.

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Finally an article that treats self-care as more than just pampering yourself.

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I appreciate how they acknowledge that self-care isn't just about face masks and bubble baths.

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The article could have addressed how to maintain these habits long-term. That's where I always struggle.

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SophiaK commented SophiaK 4y ago

Interesting how they mention both simple and more involved self-care activities. Makes it feel more achievable.

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Started implementing the structured weekly planning and it's been life-changing for my anxiety.

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The nutrition part is spot on. I notice such a difference in my mood when I eat well.

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Reading this made me feel less guilty about taking time for myself. I needed that permission.

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These suggestions are great starting points but I wish they'd gone deeper into the mental health aspects.

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Used to think self-care was selfish until I realized I can't pour from an empty cup.

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MiaWhite commented MiaWhite 4y ago

Something so simple about taking a social media break but it's surprisingly difficult to do.

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DannyJ commented DannyJ 4y ago

Been doing the laundry thing immediately after drying and it's amazing how much mental space it frees up.

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Love how practical most of these suggestions are. No need for expensive spa days or fancy retreats.

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The article could have mentioned budgeting as self-care. Financial wellness is important too.

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Has anyone tried the TED Talk suggestion? Any recommendations for good ones to start with?

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Just implemented the weekly planning suggestion and my anxiety has decreased significantly. Structure really helps.

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Helena99 commented Helena99 4y ago

The part about calling family members really struck a chord. I've been meaning to call my sister for weeks.

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I find the morning coffee ritual particularly helpful. It's become my sacred time before the chaos of the day begins.

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Not sure about the bath bomb suggestion. Seems like the article is pushing expensive solutions sometimes.

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Tried the new exercise class idea last week. Went to a boxing class and loved it! Completely different from my usual routine.

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The meditation suggestion changed my life. Started with 5 minutes and now I'm up to 20 minutes daily.

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Actually you don't need to do all of them. Just pick one or two that fit your schedule. That's the whole point about it being personal.

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These are nice ideas but who has time for all this? Between work and family I can barely breathe.

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The part about putting away laundry immediately hit home. Such a small thing but it really does affect my mental state.

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I love how the article emphasizes that self-care looks different for everyone. What works for me might not work for someone else.

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Honest question though what if you try these things and still feel overwhelmed? Sometimes self-care just feels like another task on my to-do list.

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The journaling tip works wonders. I've found that even 5 minutes of writing before bed helps clear my mind.

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Reading this made me realize I've been neglecting my physical health. Just scheduled my first check-up in two years.

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The social media break suggestion is spot on. I took a month off Instagram and felt so much better. Anyone else tried this?

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BellaN commented BellaN 4y ago

I disagree about the medication point. For many people, consistently taking prescribed medications is actually a form of self-care they struggle with. It's worth including.

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These are good suggestions but some seem pretty basic. Like taking medications? That's not self-care, that's just survival.

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Starting my day outside with coffee has been life-changing. I've been doing it for a month now and my stress levels are so much lower.

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I really needed this article today. Been feeling overwhelmed lately and forgetting to take care of myself. The tip about morning coffee outside really resonates with me.

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Social media is constantly throwing the term “self-worth” at us from every direction on a daily basis. We see it in our Instagram newsfeed, we see it trending on Twitter, and we see it highlighted through shared links and content on Facebook. When we think about self-worth, self-care typically comes to mind. Our minds drift to bubble baths with fizzy bath bombs, face masks that penetrate our pores, pampering manicures and pedicures, and indulgent massages that leave us feeling whole and rested. While these acts are only a single facet of self-care, they don’t necessarily fall under the category of self-worth. These two words may belong to the same family, but they are not interchangeable.

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wellness · 10 min read

The Top 10 Ways You Can Embrace And Celebrate Who You Are

From our earliest childhood memories to the times in adulthood that leave the deepest impressions on us, society has seemingly written our story for us. Society’s story unfolds in a way that is often out of our realm of control. It is written time and time again that unless we fit a certain mold, we are worthless. Unless we look or act a certain way or come from a certain background, we are different, weird, and unworthy of care and attention. Society tells us what we are, and then society tells us what we should be and what we should strive for, pointing out all our flaws and imperfections along the way.

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wellness · 10 min read

14 Self-empowering Beliefs That Will Strengthen Your Self-identity

As children, we are each taught stories that are unique to us; we are told who we are, what we are, where we’re going, what we’re going to measure up to, who we will be. As children, we are young, malleable, thirsty sponges that soak up the things we’re told. Many of the details that make up these stories are determined by our parents, guardians, culture, demographic, or life circumstances. Our environments and the people in our environments impress their beliefs of who and what we are upon us. Everyone begins life as an infant with an infant brain that develops with time and experience. We start with absolutely zero knowledge of ourselves and the world around us; we absorb the information fed to us and we trust that those older and wiser truly are wiser.

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wellness · 6 min read

How To Identify Your Core Beliefs About Your Self-worth

We’re here to talk about all things self-worth, from what it means and how to define it, to how it presents itself, why self-worth looks different for different people, and we’ll explore the reasons behind why we believe the things we believe about ourselves and how those beliefs got there. If you have access to social media and use platforms like Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, etc.; if you watch network TV programs or stream popular shows on Netflix and Hulu; if you flip through lifestyle magazines while waiting at the doctor’s office, chances are you’ve at the very least seen or heard the term “self-worth.”

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Eglant Hoxhulka
wellness · 15 min read

How Is Your Mental Health Linked With Your Physical Health And Vice Versa

What is mental health? According to World Health Organization (WHO), mental health is defined as "a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life and develop his full potential, can work productively and fruitfully, and can make a contribution to his or her community." It is totally normal for mentally healthy people to also feel sadness, anger, or unhappiness, which are the core components of a meaningful life. Nevertheless, a good state of mental health quite often is considered as a positive state of mind, filled with happiness, and being in control over the situation and environment.

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wellness · 12 min read

How To Help A Family Member Through A Stressful Life Situation

Stress is an undeniable fact that plays a crucial role in our life, an unavoidable reality we have to accept if we want to live our lives meaningfully. It is a normal part of our lives, we deal with it every day. According to the NIMH National Insitute of Mental Health, stress is the way our body reacts to any demands. It comes in many different forms, amounts, and situations. People experience stress differently from one another. Stress may be triggered by small events, like traffic jams, a long line at the store, or it can be the outcome of a crisis or big change in life like the death of a loved one, divorce, the pandemic, etc.

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