Busting the Myth that Self-Care is Selfish: 10-Week Self-Care Challenge

February 3, 2010 by Judith Geiger  

Join me, Coach Judith, every Saturday for the next ten weeks. I will post a new challenge each week and at the end of that time we will look back and see if any of us still believe self-care is selfish. Let’s bust that old myth once and for all.

Remember when your mother said things like, “You need to play nice and not be selfish.” You heard this or more…over…and over…and over. Many factors growing up, from religion to sibling rivalry, made up who you are today. Unfortunately for some of us, we have developed a huge bucket of guilt whenever we even think we would like to do something wonderful for ourselves. Not because we deserve it, but just because we want to. Wow, I don’t know about you but that sounds like freedom to me. Do you want freedom? Do you want to treat yourself with care and respect? If yes, then please join me on my 10–week journey. It will open up your world to new adventures and it might even send that guilt packing. Now wouldn’t that be nice?

Our first week’s adventure begins today with a very simple exercise. For the next week, if you are willing to take on the self-care challenge, we are going to explore gratitude and what being grateful, on a very deep level, will do to prepare you for the bigger self-care challenges ahead.

Exercise Week One:

Spend 5-10 minutes each day writing down what you are grateful for. You can do this at any time of the day but I find it most powerful either in the early morning or just before bed. Take your time to get into a reflective mood. One very important part of this exercise is that you cannot write the same thing twice for a full week. Write at least 10 things each day. As the week goes on you are going to have to dig deeper and deeper. By the end of the week you will have 70 things you are grateful for. Sound impossible? Get creative or ask your loved ones for ideas. Look not only in your environment but also inside of you! Most of all…have fun.

You can use a special Journal for your gratitude list or simply a notepad. However you do it just remember once you start, you might not want to stop. Make the journal big enough to keep going. Filling the pages with what you are grateful for will be the beginning of your own self-care journey to fill your own cup. When it is full to the top, you will have more to give others.

There is a calmness to a life lived in Gratitude, a quiet joy.
Author: Ralph H. Blum

Please leave comments here or email me with any thoughts or challenges. I always love to hear from you.

Watch this wonderful video by Deepak Chopra for inspiration. You might want to watch it each day to get into your reflective mood .

I will post your next challenge on Saturday Feb. 6th, so please check back.

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2 Responses to “Busting the Myth that Self-Care is Selfish: 10-Week Self-Care Challenge”

  1. Friend on February 3rd, 2010 10:20 am

    An Angel once told me, that Self-Care and Selfish were not the same. I pondered this thought for a long time. I don”t mean I thought about it for hours or days, but actually weeks and months. I am sometimes more dense than I would like to believe. I finally understood one day what the Angel meant. Self-Care is the belief that each of us must be who we are and that we are deserving of all that we want and dream. Selfish, is the belief that who we are and what we want and dream is more important than those of someone else. I am not sure which is harder to believe, that it took so long to get that, or that I actually thought an Angel would be wrong.

    Be true to yourself, you are worth it.

  2. Judith Geiger on February 3rd, 2010 12:42 pm

    To Friend: Smile!

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