As students, it is important to recognise that self-care is not a luxury, but a necessity. As Our lives are often a whirlwind of lectures, assignments, and social activities, leaving little time for ourselves. International Self-Care Day, celebrated on 24 July, is the perfect reminder to take a step back and focus on our own wellbeing. Here’s how you can embrace self-care and make it an integral part of your daily routine.
Understanding Self-Care
Self-care is all about taking deliberate actions to preserve or improve your physical, mental, and emotional health. It encompasses a wide range of activities, from maintaining a balanced diet and exercising regularly to practicing mindfulness and ensuring you get enough sleep. The goal is to find what works best for you and integrate it into your lifestyle.
Physical Self-Care
Stay Active
Exercise is not just about staying in shape; it’s also crucial for your mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce stress, anxiety, and depression.
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Check out King’s Sport & Wellness. They have a variety of services and resources for you to stay active, including a timetable of activities, workshops and excellent gym facilities. They also have an Active Wellness Scheme which includes 1-1 sessions with a trained coach to give you tips on how to be more active.
Eat Well
Nutrition plays a key role in how we feel. A balanced diet can improve mood and energy levels.
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Prioritise Sleep:
Quality sleep is essential for cognitive function and overall health. Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep per night.
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Mental and Emotional Self-Care
Practice Mindfulness:
Mindfulness can help you stay present and manage stress. Techniques such as meditation, deep breathing, and yoga can be very effective.
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Connect with Others:
Human connection is vital for emotional wellbeing. Make time for friends and family, and don't hesitate to seek support when needed.
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Engage with KCLSU Wellbeing’s services. During term-time, KCLSU wellbeing puts on weekly sessions where you can meet people and try something fun, such as pot painting or ping pong. Find more information about our in-person support here.
Manage Stress:
Stress is a common part of student life, but it’s important to manage it effectively.
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Building a Sustainable Self-Care Routine
The key to effective self-care is consistency. Rather than waiting for burnout, incorporate small self-care habits into your daily routine. Remember, self-care is personal – what works for one person may not work for another. Experiment with different activities and find what best supports your well-being. If you need more guidance on establishing a self-care routine, make sure you read our guide here.
Final Thoughts
International Self-Care Day is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on your self-care practices and make a commitment to prioritize your wellbeing. By taking care of yourself, you’ll be better equipped to handle the challenges of student life and make the most of your time at KCL.
KCLSU Advice also has a guide on self-care, which you can read at the bottom of this page.
Stay tuned to the KCLSU website for more tips, resources, and upcoming self-care events. Here’s to a healthier, happier you!