
Types of self-care
Updated: Jul 21, 2021
Self-care is about practising health management in different areas of our life, in other words is the conscious act to take care of our own physical,emotional, spiritual, intellectual, social and mental health with the purpose to enhance our well-being.

Physical self-care
This type of self-care refers to any activities you deliberately engage in to enhance your physical well-being. These should be activities that make you feel calm, balanced, and happy.
A few examples include:
Being active (going for a walk, running, fitness classes)
Taking a relaxing bubble bath
Dancing to your favourite song
Eating healthy
Taking a nap
Emotional self-care
This type of self-care refers to any activities that help you connect, process, and reflect
on what are you feeling. It's about becoming more in tune with your emotions.
A few examples include:
Talk with a friend
Going to therapy
Journaling
Coloring
Being creative
Connect with your artistic side
Spiritual self-care
Spiritual self-care encompasses any activities you engage in to connect with and nurture your soul.
This practice is fundamentally about connecting with your inner spirit, finding inner peace and seeking to find purpose and meaning of life.
A few examples include:
Meditation and mindfulness
Yoga
Spending time in nature
Volunteer, helping others
Creating vision a vision board
Intellectual self-care
This type of self-care refers to activities and actions that balanced and fulfilled your career and nourish and challenge your mind.
A few examples include:
Reading a book
Learn a new skill
Taking courses, attending conferences
Finding a mentor
Going to a museum
Solving a puzzle
Social self-care
Social self-care is about activities that nurtures and deepens our relationship with others.
Your relationships should uplift and fulfill you, not deflate and drain you; surround yourself with positive and empowering people.
A few examples include:
Catch-up with your friends regularly
Spend time with your pet
Go for a night date with your partner
Call your parents regularly
Mental Health
Mental health refers to cognitive, behavioural, and emotional well-being.
It is all about how you think, feel, and behave.
Includes an individual's ability to enjoy life and to create a balance between life activities and efforts to achieve psychological resilience.
Self-care is about practising health management in different areas of our life, in other words is the conscious act to take care of our own physical,emotional, spiritual, intellectual, social and mental health with the purpose to enhance our well-being..
Eating a balanced, nutritious diet
Deep breathing, meditation, and mindfulness
Dedicate time for self-reflection
Spend time outside
Do a random act of kindness