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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home3/thegisa1/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121That\u2019s why these self-care habits are focused on creating more peace and joy in everyday life. My goal is to combat any anxiety or depression that might sneak in when I\u2019m not taking care of myself. I like to keep things simple, which is why these habits are all very simple to add to your daily and weekly routine. I hope you find these self-care habits beneficial to your life as well!<\/p>\n\n
Anxiety and depression are so rampant in today\u2019s world, so I know many of you can relate to experiencing one or both of them in some form or another. But peace is like the opposite of anxiety, and joy is like the opposite of depression.<\/strong> I believe that the more peace and joy we have, the less we\u2019ll experience anxiety or depression.<\/p>\n I want to preface the rest of this post with this: I firmly believe that there\u2019s no such thing as true peace or joy apart from Jesus.<\/strong> Plain and simple: you can do all the self-care in the world, but you\u2019ll never be filled without His love and forgiveness.<\/em><\/p>\n Over the years I\u2019ve been able to recognize and overcome a lot of my own mental and emotional turmoil. I can say for a fact that the biggest reason these haven\u2019t been a worse issue in my life is because of my relationship with God.<\/strong> Nothing can help like the power of prayer, and the healing that comes from truly being changed from the inside out by Jesus.<\/p>\n Now in addition to that, there are so many tools and ways to deal with anxiety and depression that don\u2019t require taking medication or paying for professional help (not that those aren\u2019t valuable and sometimes necessary)!<\/p>\n They have to do with how we live our lives: what we spend our time on, what kind of people we surround ourselves with, what we eat, how well we sleep, how much exercise we get, and so on.<\/p>\n I\u2019ve been integrating in a few daily habits as well as some weekly self-care habits into my routine. I\u2019m loving the positive affect they\u2019re having so far! Of course, I don\u2019t get to all of these every day, or every week.<\/p>\n Remember, it\u2019s okay to miss some every so often. What matters is that you make an effort to be consistent and build some good-for-you habits into your daily life! Regular practice of these self-care habits will help you grow more peace and joy on a regular basis, so there just won\u2019t be room for the weeds of anxiety or depression to pop up.<\/p>\n \u201cSelf-care Sunday\u201d<\/strong> is my new favorite thing this year! Sometimes I feel like I have so much to do to get ready for the week that taking the time to slow down feels like too much effort. But when I do even one of these things, I feel so much more relaxed and peaceful. I can go to sleep with a clear mind and start the week fresh!<\/p>\n If you work a regular 9-5 job or you\u2019re in school during the week, it might take a little extra effort to get all your weekend chores and errands done on Saturdays. But I can tell you it\u2019s so worth it to leave Sundays open! You can unplug, relax, spend time with family, prep for the week, and start Monday feeling ahead rather than behind.<\/p>\n Little routines can become habits and building blocks for a happier, healthier life. And I think it\u2019s more than okay to make time to take care of yourself,\u00a0because you can\u2019t take care of anyone else if you\u2019re not filled up first.<\/p>\n I think God wants us to be filled with peace and joy as His children. And this doesn\u2019t mean a life of comfort and convenience, absent of any hardships. It means a steadfast state of mind and heart that carries us through the storms of life.<\/strong> And God should be our ultimate source of peace and joy. When we\u2019re filled by Him, we have the courage to live out the purpose we were created for!<\/p>\n How can you take the time to add some simple self-care habits into your everyday routine? What do you think that would look like for you? Let me know if you found this post helpful! I\u2019ll talk to you soon, friends! \u2764<\/strong><\/p>\n Xo,<\/strong><\/p>\n Becka<\/strong><\/p>\n P.S. \u2013 How to plant a succulent garden<\/strong><\/a>, and my everyday natural makeup routine<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n P.P.S. \u2013 I\u2019ve been using a new goal planner this year, and so far it\u2019s helped me SOOO much in creating concrete and doable goals for myself. It\u2019s called the PowerSheets goal planner<\/strong><\/a> by Cultivate What Matters, and I wanted to share a link for you guys to check out because I think these planners are SO AWESOME!<\/em><\/p>\nBut where do we get more peace and joy?<\/strong><\/h6>\n
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