I don’t know, I was curious.
If you’re ever feeling desperately low, like your brains could seep out of your ears from the pressure of your thoughts and you’re thoroughly sick of yourself, seek inspiration in the things you love. Avert your attention. Transform something in your appearance - anything - just to be able to look at yourself differently.
Get creative and imagine yourself as someone else, even if it means pain-stakingly painting your eyes with liquid liner whilst sitting cross-legged on your bed listening to Sonic Youth at 1 in the morning.
It helped me. Maybe it will help you.
PRACTICE MAKES
PERFECTBREATHING EASYSo my super dope homechick Ray sent me this amazing video. This fierce big boy is giving me EVERYTHING. Attitude, Confidence and Endurance.
These three things are SOOO important and often times as bigger dancers we are the ones who struggle with endurance. I’ll be the first one to tell you I struggle with faster dances. It’s hard for me to keep up and still dance with energy….which then often leads to lack of confidence. I used to get so frustrated with myself and often times get upset.
I’ve learned the best thing to do is practice, like full out, let it out, scream and shout practice.
As a big dancer you may have to practice more than others not because you don’t have the choreo down, rather to build your stamina. I cannot tell you how many times in college I almost felt like I was passing out after a dance because I was so out of breathe. I’ve learned that practicing FULL OUT a couple times a week really helps these days. My endurance is high and my endorphins are up, it’s a great feeling!! So keep pushing big dancers, we’ve already proved we can be hot, let’s show the world how we can move!!!!
You better werk!!!! <333!!
GET IT!!!
I can’t even walk in heels, much less dance. GET IT BABE
You better DO. IT.
Everyone needs to relax and de-stress, and everyone should take care of themselves. But I take issue with the fact that inspiration and positivism blogs take a term, which has always meant “the medical care patients are expected to provide for themselves” and now it somehow means having a chocolate or being lazy or getting a pedicure?
Due to my complete lack of brain juices, some of this writing below if from an article referring to emotional/psychological self-care(at the bottom); some is my own rambling, and some is a bit of a mini-rant, So……I’m not sorry and enjoy!
Mental health professionals pioneered the concept of emotional self-care by prescribing healthy lifestyle changes and stress management behaviors, but these are hard to stick to, and often go ignored. During the 1980s, the term self-care became popularized by the self-help craze. It is now common to hear talk (especially among women) about needing to take better care of oneself. Consequently, it became irresistibly profitable for advertisers to perpetuate the fantasy that self-care can be easy. As a result of the self-care marketing blitz, many of us think that getting pedicures, choosing hand-dipped dark chocolates, and buying 10,000-thread count bed linens equal self-care.
Self-care is not self-pampering - not that there’s anything wrong with self-pampering -pedicures, dark chocolates, and other luxuries. That is, as long as you can afford luxuries. Spending money that you don’t have is self-indulgence.
Self-care is not self-indulgence. Popularly, the terms self-care and self-indulgence are used interchangeably, as in “Oh, go ahead, indulge. You deserve it.” We tell ourselves that we are practicing self-care when, in fact, we are engaging in self-indulgence.
Self care is the medical care a patient is expected to provide for themselves. Self-care is taking care of minor ailments, long term conditions, or one’s own health after discharge from secondary and tertiary health care. Most patients who have ADL in-home care are still responsible for self-care.
Self Care IS:
- Self-catheterization
- Dressing replacement/Wound care
- Monitoring Blood Glucose/Injecting Insulin
- Adjusting, inserting, cleaning IV ports
- Nutritional education and implementation
- Monitoring and recording Pain/Moods/Food/Vital signs and keeping a detailed journal
- Use of assistive devices
- Seeking and making use of occupational therapists, pharmacists, physiotherapists and complementary therapists
- Tens Application/adjustments/Self Massage/Hot Baths
Self care is freeing and frustrating and annoying and humiliating and rote and emotionally complex and complicated. Self care is not something I would do with, or in front of friends. It’s not a responsibility I accepted lightly, and it’s not something to be trivialized. It is most certainly not eating a cupcake.
When you use the term “Self-Care” to mean self-pampering or self-indulgence, you make light of the weight of that burden. You trivialize all the medical care that people do every day.
Taking Care of Yourself means choosing behaviors that balance the effects of emotional and physical stressors: exercising, eating healthy foods, getting enough sleep, practicing yoga or meditation or relaxation techniques, abstaining from substance abuse, pursuing creative outlets, engaging in psychotherapy. Also essential to Taking Care of Yourself is learning to self-soothe or calm our physical and emotional distress. Remember your mother teaching you to blow on the scrape on your knee? This was an early lesson in self-soothing but the majority of adults haven’t the foggiest notion how to constructively soothe themselves.
Please pamper yourself, please self–indulge, please self-soothe; we all need the break sometimes. But PLEASE don’t call it “Self Care” unless you’re actually doing some heavy-duty medical shit for yourself.
Wow. Seriously, I’m so happy that this blog exists. I will definitely think much more carefully about how I use the term “self care” in the future.
While I do think it is incredibly important to understand the origin of terms. There have been a lot of people who use the term without a connection to caring for ones self in lieu of medical care but to every person their situations are different. As someone who cannot afford to see a therapist or do other things I know can help me deal like ride a bike on a regular basis the difference between what someone might call pampering or self indulgence is my self care.
I’m someone who feels disassociated from my body on a regular basis this something that I am constantly challenged with from a mental health standpoint and one of the best ways I have found to feel more connected to my body is through exercise but when that is not available painting my nails has become is an easy solution to feel that connection again. Setting time out for myself to relax in this way has also improved my own depression and anxiety. This can also mean the kind of food I eat including cupcakes, “healthy” foods are not the only kind that can stimulate emotional or mental wellbeing. I think it trivializes the experience of people who do use food to emotionally cope to dismiss the aspects of how food can affect wellbeing.
I’m not sure if the OP also wrote this article but some of the sections were also found on it. This section on both articles is really important but was changed to from self care in the OPs article to taking care of yourself I think that is problematic since it is so hard to tell the different between everyone,
Self-care means choosing behaviors that balance the effects of emotional and physical stressors: exercising, eating healthy foods, getting enough sleep, practicing yoga or meditation or relaxation techniques, abstaining from substance abuse, pursuing creative outlets, engaging in psychotherapy. Also essential to self-care is learning to self-soothe or calm our physical and emotional distress.
That’s why self care can mean a whole host of things to different people especially when we are talking about huge differences that can come between physical and mental disabilities.
I had originally been so struck by the origin of the term that I failed to consider these things. Thank you.
Everyone needs to relax and de-stress, and everyone should take care of themselves. But I take issue with the fact that inspiration and positivism blogs take a term, which has always meant “the medical care patients are expected to provide for themselves” and now it somehow means having a chocolate or being lazy or getting a pedicure?
Due to my complete lack of brain juices, some of this writing below if from an article referring to emotional/psychological self-care(at the bottom); some is my own rambling, and some is a bit of a mini-rant, So……I’m not sorry and enjoy!
Mental health professionals pioneered the concept of emotional self-care by prescribing healthy lifestyle changes and stress management behaviors, but these are hard to stick to, and often go ignored. During the 1980s, the term self-care became popularized by the self-help craze. It is now common to hear talk (especially among women) about needing to take better care of oneself. Consequently, it became irresistibly profitable for advertisers to perpetuate the fantasy that self-care can be easy. As a result of the self-care marketing blitz, many of us think that getting pedicures, choosing hand-dipped dark chocolates, and buying 10,000-thread count bed linens equal self-care.
Self-care is not self-pampering - not that there’s anything wrong with self-pampering -pedicures, dark chocolates, and other luxuries. That is, as long as you can afford luxuries. Spending money that you don’t have is self-indulgence.
Self-care is not self-indulgence. Popularly, the terms self-care and self-indulgence are used interchangeably, as in “Oh, go ahead, indulge. You deserve it.” We tell ourselves that we are practicing self-care when, in fact, we are engaging in self-indulgence.
Self care is the medical care a patient is expected to provide for themselves. Self-care is taking care of minor ailments, long term conditions, or one’s own health after discharge from secondary and tertiary health care. Most patients who have ADL in-home care are still responsible for self-care.
Self Care IS:
- Self-catheterization
- Dressing replacement/Wound care
- Monitoring Blood Glucose/Injecting Insulin
- Adjusting, inserting, cleaning IV ports
- Nutritional education and implementation
- Monitoring and recording Pain/Moods/Food/Vital signs and keeping a detailed journal
- Use of assistive devices
- Seeking and making use of occupational therapists, pharmacists, physiotherapists and complementary therapists
- Tens Application/adjustments/Self Massage/Hot Baths
Self care is freeing and frustrating and annoying and humiliating and rote and emotionally complex and complicated. Self care is not something I would do with, or in front of friends. It’s not a responsibility I accepted lightly, and it’s not something to be trivialized. It is most certainly not eating a cupcake.
When you use the term “Self-Care” to mean self-pampering or self-indulgence, you make light of the weight of that burden. You trivialize all the medical care that people do every day.
Taking Care of Yourself means choosing behaviors that balance the effects of emotional and physical stressors: exercising, eating healthy foods, getting enough sleep, practicing yoga or meditation or relaxation techniques, abstaining from substance abuse, pursuing creative outlets, engaging in psychotherapy. Also essential to Taking Care of Yourself is learning to self-soothe or calm our physical and emotional distress. Remember your mother teaching you to blow on the scrape on your knee? This was an early lesson in self-soothing but the majority of adults haven’t the foggiest notion how to constructively soothe themselves.
Please pamper yourself, please self–indulge, please self-soothe; we all need the break sometimes. But PLEASE don’t call it “Self Care” unless you’re actually doing some heavy-duty medical shit for yourself.
Wow. Seriously, I’m so happy that this blog exists. I will definitely think much more carefully about how I use the term “self care” in the future.
i just went to a new swimming hole for some good old fashioned night swimming and it was so delightful and exactly what my mer-slut heart needed. when we got there we walked out to the end of the dock, promptly took off all of our clothes in front of the other swimmers and jumped in. j-lux and i held hands and i yelled ‘CANNONBALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL’ as we jumped in together, it was like, SO obese lifestyle (seriously though jlux is the queen of cannonballz). we splashed around and laughed while the sun sunk into a beautiful pink and i watched gratefully as the stars began to twinkle above our heads. there were swallows and bats and booty and babes and no body shaming, just joy and support and love. i really needed that today because as much as i wish my life was all whimsy and crop tops, it also involves a lot of hard fucking work and sometimes a fat bitch just needs to let loose, you know?
i’ve been thinking a lot about how like, it’s really important to talk about bodies and fatness and stuff online but it is also really important to embody the things that i am putting out there. i am doing a lot of that work these days. i would have never gotten naked in front of people like that even two summers ago, and it feels really good to be wearing weather appropriate attire (aka no more long sleeves during heat waves) and honouring and trusting my body and the places it can take me.
majestic: prince(ss) of whales
“as much as i wish my life was all whimsy and crop tops, it also involves a lot of hard fucking work and sometimes a fat bitch just needs to let loose, you know?”
I love you, I love this, I love these words, I want to take my clothes off and dive in a pool with my lover at sunset. <3
Walk pass a mirror, give that gorgeous person your best ‘come hither’ eyes.
Dedicate some time to making you feel good. A long soaking bath, candlelight and some wine.
Romance yourself. <3
Toss the guilty feelings aside. You deserve to love yourself. You deserve to be happy.
If you have a…
Accentuating the curvaceous Miss Daniels…
This was a great idea for a photo shoot and I think it worked even better because I’m a plus size lady with more curves (or hills and valleys) than more ladies. :)
So stunning!
I don’t post a lot of photography here, but I have to make an exception for this. I thought she was made of wood at first! This is a gorgeous photograph.
forgive me, for I have sinned.
i just love you ok
i would like all of the things in this photograph, yes.
There’s this yellow object in the sky today and… it feels weird. Like I want to take all my clothes off. And then my skin if possible.
I just don’t know. I’ve never seen one of those in Wales before.
Love!
this outfit!