The ultimate list of self-care ideas and tips for women to prevent burnout. Find the right self-care routine for you so you can avoid burnout in a fun and enjoyable way! Deal with stress and take care of your mental health with this actionable list! #mentalhealth #preventburnout #liveyourbestlife

47 Incredibly Fun Self-Care Activities You Can do Right Now to Prevent Burnout

Self-care is a great way to prevent burnout!

And self-care is always important whether or not we love what we do.

However, I will say that when we are not doing something that we love, self-care activities only help up to a point. They can delay burnout for a while, but eventually, burnout will catch up with us.

So it’s really important for us to spend time to evaluate whether we are doing what we truly love, something that makes us happy and excited!

The ultimate list of self-care ideas and tips for women to prevent burnout. Find the right self-care routine for you so you can avoid burnout in a fun and enjoyable way! Deal with stress and take care of your mental health with this actionable list!  #mentalhealth #preventburnout #liveyourbestlife

Why is it important to do what you love in order to prevent burnout?

When we are doing something that fuels our soul, self-care activities work to keep us healthy, just like sleep or eating.

Self-care activities restore us and help keep us pursuing our dream side hustle or business. When we’re doing what you love, we can actually use self-care activities to prevent burnout.

Burnout doesn’t have to happen when we have the mix of doing what we love PLUS self-care.

My journey with burnout

When I worked at my job I would come home completely exhausted. It wasn’t even that hard or demanding of a job. On the contrary, it was rather simple.

But every night I would come home and crash on the couch and watch show after show. I went through the first 3 seasons of Vikings, caught up on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, started watching Midsomer Murders, and continued watching Murdoch Mysteries.

And when I was in medicine, I would work hard for weeks only to crash with Netflix a little while later.

During both of these, I was doing self-care activities, but I wasn’t doing what I loved.

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Where the magic happens

When I combined doing what I love with self-care activities, that’s when the magic happened. When I started doing what I loved, I could use self-care activities to actually prevent burnout.

So if you’re doing what you love, check out these self-care activities to prevent burnout. Don’t forget that even though you are doing what you love, it doesn’t mean that you can keep going indefinitely. It’s important to take care of yourself.

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    Self-care is for more than burnout

    Don’t forget that self-care activities prevent burnout, but they also make us more productive and happier. When we take the time to rest and recharge, we become more resilient to stressors.

    Self-care activities also help improve relationships with the people around us. They boost our energy physically and mentally so we have more confidence and self-esteem. This lets us maintain better relationships with our friends, family, and coworkers.

    It’s a win-win all around. Not only do self-care activities prevent burnout, but they also make us healthier, more whole-rounded women!

    Which of the following sound the most fun to you? Comment below!

    47 Incredibly Fun Self-Care Activities to Prevent Burnout

    1. Schedule in time for self-care! Yes, this is kick-ass! What’s scheduled gets done!
      • When will do it? Don’t assume it will take a long time – even 10 minutes helps!
    2. Meditate
    3. Journaling
    4. Gratitude practice
    5. Breathing
    6. Box breathing
    7. Buddha belly exercise
    8. Walk in nature
    9. Bath
    10. Aromatherapy
    11. Exercise
    12. Sleep – get enough sleep and wake up early
    13. Healthy eating habits
    14. Drink enough water
    15. Saying no
    16. Setting boundaries
    17. Reading books you love or inspirational books
    18. Join a book club – you find people with similar interests, mentally stimulating and relaxing at the same time
    19. Laughing/humour
    20. Realistic positive thinking
    21. Yoga
    22. Massages
    23. Acupuncture
    24. Stretch breaks
    25. Get a mani/pedi (do it yourself or at a spa)
    26. Dance like no one is watching!
    27. Positive self-talk
    28. Put on a homemade face mask
    29. Take a nap
    30. Take a fresh air break – step outside even if it’s cold just for some fresh air – rejuvenating
    31. Arts and crafts – ex paper mache, sewing, quilting, vision board, scrapbooking
    32. Adult colouring book
    33. No screen time times
    34. Make yourself tea and have afternoon tea
      • A while ago I went to afternoon tea at the Windsor Arms Hotel in Toronto. Absolutely loved the experience of slowing down in the afternoon and taking a soothing break with a warm cup of tea. Loved it so much that I do it almost every day now!
    35. Go to an art gallery and look at art
    36. Do something new that scares you (ex. skydiving or paddleboarding)
    37. Get out of the city – go to a park or forest for a walk, or a small town and explore the slower life
    38. Grab a cup of to-go coffee with a positive friend and take a walk together
    39. Go for a picnic
    40. Do photography – go on a walk taking pictures of your city
    41. Learn how to do something new – ex play chess, ride a bike, sew, paint, ride a horse, making pottery, play an instrument like piano – do it by watching YouTube videos or sign up for a course
    42. Sit by a body of water and get lost in the waves
    43. Self-safe hypnosis:
      • Name 5 things you can see
      • 5 things you can hear
      • 5 things you can feel
      • Name 4 things you can see
      • 4 things you can hear
      • 4 things you can feel
      • Name 3 things you can see, hear, feel
      • Name 2 things you can see, hear, feel
      • In the end, name 1 thing you can see, hear, feel
    44. Make a “my positive qualities” list
    45. Surround yourself with a healthy, positive friend group
    46. Have sex!
      • That’s one you probably haven’t seen on self-care lists before! Sex has so many benefits: improves your immune system, decreases stress, improves sleep, and it counts as exercise! Don’t forget to stay safe.
    47. Reach out for help
      • Find a coach that you vibe with that you feel could help you find a way to start incorporating these activities in your life

    Which ones sounded the most fun to you? Comment below to share!

    How to use these self-care activities to prevent burnout?

    Pick two and start incorporating those two into your schedule. Don’t do too many at once, or you’ll get overwhelmed. Start slow and build in more self-care activities to prevent burnout.

    Making them a part of your routine – ie a habit – is really the easiest way in the long term to prevent burnout without having to think too much about it.

    Have fun with it! If you’re not having fun when you’re doing these self-care activities, they can hardly count as self-care. You’re just torturing yourself otherwise. So have fun and get to it!

    Which self-care activity are you most excited to try?

    Share in the comments below!

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