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Miki wrote:
Though not in a dynamic or relationship, It is important to me to take a break from my routine and do something invigorating-- or relaxing. Something as simple as taking a walk somewhere I don't frequent often.. The stuff you wrote.
It should be important to everyone on some level (IMHO) as a part of an overall healthy life. Centering oneself every now and again can bring many benefits to the mind, and what the mind does, the body will follow.
For me personally, the highest form of self-care is sticking to my routine and staying on top of my work schedule. I get really stressed out if I fall behind, so staying on top of things and completing each day's target assignments is the best thing I can do for myself. Same with my exercise routine. Taking time off, relaxing on the couch, watching YouTube videos, and generally slacking off only leads me to get more stressed and disappointed with myself.
I've recently come to the conclusion that free time is bad for me. Staying active and on top of my schedule gives me confidence, advances my career, and improves my finances so I don't have to worry about everything else. But that's just me. Obviously I'm the outlier in this conversation, but that's what self-care means to me.
Whatever works.. works. I, too, put in a lot of hours at my job. I even fell just short of a 90 hour week last month... And I am not salaried so that was 48.xx hours at time + half. Grooovy Gravy!
[EDIT: Nothing frosts my ass more than employers who decide it's a great idea to have "mandatory fun". Fortunately mine does not]
So when I do get a day off I like to depart from the routine and do something truly adventurous... Stay in my PJs all day and read a few chapters from a current book.
But as you said, if taking a "break" and having too much time on your hands is stressful, well then that's not the answer.
Self-care involves finding something that refreshes one from the routine, or adds spice to that routine.. It just boils down to whatever contributes to a centered mind.
I'm the true outlier in that I do not do relationships, and am not given to any D/s crap. I'm not a Sub, just a maso-girl so I do "qualify" to be in here as being a masochist is twisted shit to many. But other than that I'm glad I do not have any hairy-knuckle doms hovering over me issuing orders (usually accompanied by bad breath) -- because aside from being a Maso-girl, I'm an unrepentant, un-tamable brat and I'd tell Hypothetical Dom to go fuck a duck.