Tag: Self care

marigoldwitch:

Growing up my parents taught me that if you’re too sick to [insert responsibility here] then you’re too sick to [insert something that makes you happy here].

It took me a really long time to unlearn this. When I would get sick or have a “bad day” I would deprive myself of anything that made me happy. Watching movies, eating something I enjoyed, going for a walk, playing video games or just browsing online looking at funny cat videos. I wouldn’t let myself do these things because I was always told that if I’m too sick to go to work, or do homework, or go to school then I must be too sick to play Mortal Kombat or watch Unsolved Mysteries lol.

Whenever I wouldn’t feel good, which I later learned as an adult was due to sleep deprivation caused by my ADHD and depression (and of course the depression itself would cause me to feel like shit), my parents would tell me “if you’re not throwing up, then you’re not sick.” And when I would stay home from school (or even work in my later teen years) my parents would make sure that I didn’t have any “fun.” No TV, no movies, no games, no going outside, no arts and crafts, no books, no nothing. Just lay in bed and feel miserable.


I’m happy to say that I no longer do this to myself. Now when I’m having a bad day or I’m sick (cold, flu or whatever) I allow myself to do the things (within reason lol) that I actually love doing. If I’m not too sick to step outside for a few minutes then I’ll go for a walk. I’ll watch my favorite movies and if it’s a bad day or a cold (something that doesn’t hinder my appetite too much) I’ll eat my favorite foods. I don’t guilt trip myself anymore for having a “sick day.”

Just because you’re sick (whether physically, emotionally or mentally) doesn’t mean that you can’t do things you enjoy. You’re not any less sick because you watch TV. You’re not any less sick because you’re playing video games. 

Actually you SHOULD be doing these things when you’re not feeling good because they make you feel better. The better you feel, the faster your heal. 

Do the things that make you happy to help you heal faster.

They say that laughter is the best medicine.

rossers-ramblings:

papi-chulo-bucky:

rainbowwhimsyart:

backstageleft:

nonespark:

a-littlebit-ofsunshine:

palewansickly:

OMG. This. Changes. Everything.

Reblogging for my followers who might have trouble remembering whether or not they’ve taken their medicine!

OH MY GOD, THIS WILL HELP ME SO MUCH. I GET SO SCARED WHEN I DON’T KNOW IF I JUST TOOK MY MEDS TWICE.

THANK YOU, I’M ABOUT TO CRY.

Let me share with you guys a product that super helps me remember if I took my meds or not (because while the above is great, I still would manage to confuse myself):

They count as soon as you put the top back on. So if I don’t know if I’ve taken my medication for the day, I can check the cap to see how long ago I opened the container! It’s brilliant! 

JFC THIS IS A GAME CHANGER.

I KNOW THIS IS MY ART BLOG BUT EVERYONE WHO TAKES MEDS SHOULD SEE THIS.

Don’t forget! ♥️

For all my friends who take meds on the regular or anyone in general. A great post.

Since its more important for us to learn about fell organelles than how to pay bills and such do you know any resources? Think I saw u say that you had some may be wrong.

babyboomerbullshit:

ADULTING 101

How to take the perfect nap

How to stop a hangover  (personally I just make sure I eat before I drink and I drink a lot of water while I’m drinking, but there’s some other good tips on this link)

Eating on a small budget – how to make your food taste better and look good (videos)

Stretches to maintain mobility if you’ve got a stationary job

A really good list of stuff to take if you’re moving into your first solo flat/apartment

Excellent soundscape/white noise generators

Resources for when you can’t afford therapy (depending on your country there might be physical clinics you can go to that aren’t super expensive as well) 

BetterHelp (online counselling – also has programmes that work with your insurance or subsidise you if you can’t afford the full price)

Budgeting! 

Actually that whole blog from the link above is really good

I can’t help you with tax stuff etc, because it varies from country to country, but there are great resources out there on the internet if you just look for them. 🙂

Crisis Helplines (there are more if you need them, just google.) 

An NZ-specific list of crisis helplines

7 Cups of Tea (easy, relaxed and safe chatting with people – great if you need non-critical advice) 

shit you should care about (a fantastic self-care-esque facebook page that lets you know about stuff you should care about)