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How Can We Be There For Others If We Don't Take Care Of Ourselves?

By: Suzanne Holman

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If you're at all like me, you may have a difficult time taking


care of your own needs when someone close to you is having a


particularly stressful time.





Whether it is a health-related matter, business crisis, or any


other serious concern, it is so easy to lose track of ourselves


and our own needs.





In order for us to be continuing support, we have to have the


resilience to keep going. Without proper self-care, the


resilience will decline and we will become more vulnerable and


less able to be a strong and loving support.





How's Your Boundary-Setting Skill Level?





In your business life, do you speak up so that you have an


environment conducive to success?





Do you feel as though you can say "no" when you know you already


have all you can do in a professional manner?





Setting boundaries in our business and personal life may be the


most difficult task we have in our life. So many of us have


learned that it is "selfish" to ask for what we need. Sometimes


we even stop noticing what it is we really need.





What Can We Do?





Take some time to focus on what is important to you.





Slow down enough to be aware of what your own thoughts and


feelings are.





Be aware of providing yourself with what you need physically for


good health.





Plan ahead and let your needs be known in an appropriate and


timely way.





And to make sure there is a heaping portion of joy in your life,


create a Pleasure Menu for yourself!





Every restaurant menu has categories: Entrees, Salads, Desserts,


etc. This menu could have sections for activities such as


Mindless Activities, Creative Activities, Physical Activities,


and Educational or Spiritual Activities.





These can be things that you always wanted to do and haven't


done yet. They can be activities that you enjoy and don't do as


often as you would like to. Or maybe they are activities that


you haven't done in many, many years.





After creating your menu, keep it in a place where you will look


at it often. When you find yourself with a little space of time,


look at your menu.





What activity would fit into this time frame? You have choices


right there in front of you. Without this preplanning, you may


just slip into the easy way to relax....just watching some


television that you don't even enjoy. How much more satisfying


it would be to engage in an activity that brings you joy or


satisfaction?





As you look at your schedule for the upcoming week or month,


where would you like to take the time for one of your larger


activities?





Schedule it in so that the time doesn't get away from you!





There will always be more on our To-Do List. It's time to put


some joyful activities on there!





You'll find you are much more able to give of yourself freely


when you have taken the time to do some things that bring you


pleasure!


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