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Weekly Wellbeing: Self-Care at Home

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If you’ve been trying to make sense of how you’ll stay well, whilst also following the government's advice to stay indoors as much as possible, you are not alone. Most people are scratching their heads wondering how to cover off on their usual self care.

 

Many of you may have seen the Wheel of Wellbeing that RO uses as a guide to self-care. The wheel is broken up into 5 segments, so we’re going to make a list of ways you can tick all your well being boxes in the comfort of your home.

 

Remember in the coming weeks ReachOut is here for you to chat through the tough times or stay connected with games and fun - together we will get through this Heart 

 

BODY: 

  • Do some stretching when you wake in the morning before you look at your phone or start the day. If it’s your thing there are plenty of yoga apps and YouTube channels that can help you keep up your practise. Virtual fitness classes here 
  • Get cooking - think of your favourite meal and try to make it or come up with your own recipe. 
  • Drink lots of water! 
  • Nap
  • Pamper yourself - make a face mask or do something different with you hair. 
  • Get some sunshine 
  • Dance! Put on your favourite music and dance like nobody's watching. Or you can take a virtual class with Groove Therapy 


MIND: 

  • Create your own blog - there are heaps of free platforms you can use. Write a story, share your views on something. The possibilities are endless.
  • Take a free online course. You can take online courses from the world's leading universities here on FutureLearn free for 14 days. Havard offer completely free courses here 
  • YouTube is a wealth of knowledge, it’s pretty incredible that learning something new is just a few clicks away. 
  • Read that book you’ve been trying to get through or listen to one on Audible 
  • Play games - whether it’s online or board games/puzzles. 
  • Binge listen to a great podcast. Check out our Weekly Wellbeing for ideas here. 
  • Start an Arts/Crafts project

 

SPIRIT: 

  • Call/Text your friends and family and see how they’re coping at the moment. Share some well being ideas with them. 
  • Donate to an important cause close to your heart. 
  • Give to your local food bank
  • Check in with neighbours by leaving a letter in their mailbox. See more about how to with the #viralkindness campaign here

 

PEOPLE: 

  • Stay in touch by video call! Do a video chat with your group chat, use Google hangouts to study with your uni friends/share documents. 
  • Be part of the Social Distancing Festival here 
  • Take a look at the long list of Live Virtual concerts happening here 
  • Check out this article on how to experience virtual live music here 
  • Watch a movie with friends, join someones channel, watch live games on Twitch here 
  • Send a story to Humans of New York for their Quarantine series

PLACE: 

  • Even though you’re in doors, surprisingly you can still explore the world. 
  • Take a virtual tour of museums around the world here 
  • Go on a virtual field trip here - Maybe you can organise it with a group of friends and meet on a group chat while you do it. 
  • Practise Mindfulness
  • Spring clean - paint your room, clear out cupboards, rearrange the furniture. Get some inspo and watch Marie Kondo (if you haven't already) 

 

PLANET: 

  • Remember that by staying indoors you’re doing a huge thing to help others and the healthcare system get on top of this situation. 
  • Use this as a time to take extra good care of your garden. Plant something new, propagate and harvest. 

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Check out our article on 10 ways to take care of yourself during coronavirus 

 

We would love to hear how you go with one of these tips - or even better, share one of your own. 

 

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