The Self Care Movement
As someone who is in the wellness industry and who has lost a decade of her life to depression, I deeply understand how important self-care is to our mental state.
In this world, with its panic-stricken days full of rush and bustle, where adrenaline and production at any cost are prized over serenity, our mental health would collapse without caring for ourselves in some way, shape or form.
But lately I’ve struggled with the overwhelming influx of self-care posts being shared, particularly on Facebook.
It may be due to the fact that I am in the wellness industry and I have multiple contacts that support and help people in various ways, but whenever I scroll through my newsfeed these sheer amount of these posts overwhelm me and I start to get upset.
It took me a while to figure out why but then it occurred to me that my newsfeed read like a list of commands:
- Be kind.
- Listen to your heart.
- Read more books.
- Join more groups.
- Get active.
- Change and the world changes with you.
- Gratitude brings more of what you’re thankful for.
- Be this.
- Do that.
I could go on and on, but you get the idea. These phrases are great to a certain extent but they don’t really tell you anything you don’t already know.
We’re all adults here. We get it. Most of us have already read, seen or heard about the Law of Attraction. Although great in theory, the Law of Attraction hasn’t done much for folks. At least for the folks I know.
After all, the universe contains many different laws and these work simultaneously. One of which is that opposites attract! For example, males are attracted to females, and vice versa. Which is why we’re all here in the first place right?
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Bev McLeish
Chartered Herbalist
Herbal North