Because Self Care Is for All of Us

Self care has become a word that's associated with quotes on pink backgrounds, bubble baths and aromatherapy oils - at least that's what the 21,394,889 Instagram posts hash tagged #selfcare show us. An idea, a lifestyle that's heavily focused on women. Just 1,222 posts are tagged #selfcareformen. Only 24% of men* who are experiencing high levels of stress actually speak to another person about their worries. Self care for men should absolutely be a priority.

Here are some tips from the team at WILDMAN:

Journal Your Thoughts

Journal Your Thoughts

Whether it’s a few pages in the morning; simply pick up your journal as soon as you wake and let your mind do the writing. A gratitude list; what 3 things are your grateful for today? Or Future Scripting; an exercise where you write in future tense as if all that you dream of has already happened – getting your thoughts down on paper is said to be extremely therapeutic. A problem shared is a problem halved.

 

Read a Book

Read a Book

Did you know that reading 5-10 pages every day equates to 18 personal development books a year? That's a lot of books and could lead to the development of a new business or a whole shift in mindset.

 

Connect with Nature

Connect with Nature

Getting outside whatever the weather is great for our mental health, especially if we kick off our shoes and embrace the feeling of being barefoot, grounding with the Earth. Being outside in natural light can be helpful if you experience Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a type of depression that often affects people in Winter.

 

Breath; 4, 7, 8

Breath; 4, 7, 8

When was the last time that you noticed your own breath? The 4-7-8 breathing technique (also known as the 'relaxing breath') involves breathing in for 4 seconds, holding the breath for 7 seconds, and exhaling for 8 seconds and can help with anxiety, stress and sleep

 

Detox from Digital

Detox

Set aside one day a week to have a digital detox. Turn off your notifications. Practice living a little more in the moment rather than inside the scroll. Self care definitely involves switching off.

 

Find Out More

Find Out More

WILDMAN, from the creators of WILDWOMAN, is a self-care box of curated gifts and is available now to purchase. WILDMAN features a non-fiction book, a fiction book, plus plenty of me-time products (including a Letts of London luxury notebook) to encourage men to take time out just for them. To find out more visit:

iamawildwoman.com/wildman-gift-box



*Mental Health Foundation Research, Oct 2019