Whether you’re taking on new responsibilities at work, managing your family’s busy schedule, or taking care of your parents, life can get busy, and it’s easy to put yourself last. You care about the people who depend on you, and you want to do all that you can to make their lives better. That being said, you need to take care of yourself if you’re going to take care of others.
This February is the perfect time to start prioritizing self-love and self-care. Here, we’ll explore why it can be so easy to put yourself last, the possible benefits of making self-care a priority, how your physical and mental health can benefit from regular therapeutic massage, and other ways you can celebrate self-care this month.
If You’ve Been Putting Yourself on the Back Burner, You’re Not Alone.
You know that you can’t pour from an empty cup, but it can be tough to put self-care first. Many of us are juggling multiple responsibilities, including work, family, and social obligations. In a world where productivity is praised and more is more, it can be tough to say no to others when you need to prioritize self care.
Many people struggle with a sense of guilt when they prioritize their physical and mental health. Others simply don’t understand the positive impact that self-care can have on overall well-being, while others may be locked into using unhealthy coping mechanisms to deal with stress.
Time management can also be an issue, as it’s easy to push your needs aside when you’re busy taking care of the people you love, excelling at work, or supporting friends as they move through the ups and downs of life.
Self-Care Isn’t Selfish. Here’s Why.
Good news: Self-care can cause a cascade of benefits that affect various aspects of your life. Taking time to take care of yourself isn’t an indulgent practice—it’s a necessary practice that supports your overall well-being.
When you practice self care, you’re able to proactively reduce stress levels, improve your mood, enhance your self-esteem, and replenish your energy. At an Elements Massage® studio their team is there to help you feel your best as you prioritize your wellness. Getting a therapeutic massage doesn’t just leave you feeling refreshed and ready to take on whatever life brings your way—it also has distinct physical and mental health benefits.
Possible Physical Health Benefits of Massage
You know you feel great after you get a massage, but it can be tough to pinpoint why. Understanding the physical benefits of massage can help you stay focused on the importance of making self-care a priority.
Some of the possible physical benefits of regular massage include:
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Strengthened immune system
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Faster post-workout recovery
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Improved circulation
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Decreased muscle inflammation and stiffness
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Reduce chronic pain
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Improved flexibility
If you’ve experienced an injury or illness, your doctor may recommend therapeutic massage as a part of your recovery plan. Your massage therapist will work with you to create a personalized plan tailored to your doctor’s recommendations. If you’re working to heal an injury and you’re not under the care of a physician, no worries. A team will talk with you about your injury and symptoms and discuss how regular therapeutic massage can help you get back to feeling your best.
Mental Health Benefits of Massage
The possible benefits of massage go beyond the physical. Many people experience a sense of mental calm and clarity after getting a massage. Research shows that while massage does tend to improve mood, enjoying regular sessions can provide an even greater mental health boost.
Reduced Stress
Massage can lower your heart rate and release endorphins, allowing you to feel more relaxed and content. This doesn’t just benefit you during and immediately after your massage—your feel-good chemicals will keep lifting you up long after you leave your session.
Decreased Cortisol
Cortisol is a naturally-occurring stress hormone. When this hormone is released in short bursts during an acute stress situation, it can help to keep you safe, improve your performance, and give you the energy you need to fight or flee a situation. When you experience chronic stress, cortisol levels can become too high. This can result in a number of undesirable symptoms, including mood swings, irritability, and fatigue, as well as physical symptoms including a reduced ability to fight illness, digestive problems, weight gain, skin changes, and high blood pressure. Massage can help to lower your cortisol levels, benefitting both your physical and mental health.
Anxiety and Depression Support
Studies show that massage can help to lower levels of anxiety and depression in many groups, including military veterans, people living with chronic pain, pregnant women, cancer patients, and people who have been diagnosed with chronic disease. If you’re experiencing one of these conditions, it may be a good idea to talk with your doctor about whether it makes sense to add regular therapeutic massage sessions to your treatment plan.
Improved Sleep
We saved the best for last—massage therapy can work wonders when it comes to helping you get the sleep you need. The improved circulation that your body experiences during a therapeutic massage can encourage your brain to relax, while the reduction in cortisol levels can help stress dissipate, allowing your mind to wind down.
Therapeutic massage can also increase serotonin (one of the brain’s feel-good chemicals), which helps produce melatonin—a naturally-occurring hormone that’s essential for helping you get a good night’s rest. Your massage therapy sessions can also help to ease tension, stabilize your emotions, and reduce anxiety, all of which can make it easier to fall asleep, stay asleep, and wake up refreshed.
High-quality sleep is vital for overall well-being, and can be a first step toward prioritizing self-care. If you’re struggling with sleep, talk with your massage therapist before your session so they can customize your plan to your needs.
Top Tips for Beginning—And Sticking To—A Self-Care Routine
People—even people who care about you deeply—can struggle with change, including changes to your routine. It can be challenging when self-care priorities seem to interfere with relationships and responsibilities. Try implementing these self-care routine tips to reduce the stress that can sometimes come with prioritizing wellness.
Set Boundaries
Setting boundaries is often more easily said than done, but doing so can be vital to finding success in a self-care routine. Learning to say no to invitations that aren’t a good fit for you, requests from friends, or work that goes above and beyond your job description can all help you prioritize your well-being.
Create a Routine
You wouldn’t skip out on an important doctor’s appointment—and you shouldn’t skip out on your self-care routine either. When you make self care a regular part of your routine by scheduling massage appointments, taking a twice-a-week exercise class, or creating a standing coffee date on Saturday mornings with a friend, it can be easier to stick to your new self-care habits.
Remember, Some Self-Care is Better than None
On weeks when your schedule is jam-packed, it can be tough to find ways to set aside the time that you need to fully recharge. In these cases, it can be helpful to remember that some self-care is better than done. A 15-minute walk around the block is better than no exercise at all, even if you can’t make time for your standard 45-minute jog. A 30-minute massage session is far better than no massage at all, even if you can’t find time in your schedule for a 90-minute session. Make the most of the time that you have, even if it’s less time than you’d like.
Celebrating Self-Care this February
If you’re ready to dive into celebrating self-care this month, we’ve got your back (literally). In addition to getting regular massages, check out these ways to enjoy some quality time in your own company:
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Head to the movies on your own. If you’ve never gone to the movies alone before, give it a try! Whether there’s a new flick you want to see that your family isn’t interested in or you simply want some time to eat candy in the dark while you relax (we get it), it’s tough to beat the relaxation that comes with spending some alone time immersed in a story on the big screen.
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Take on a solo challenge. If the weather permits and you feel comfortable, head out for a challenging hike on your own. Leave the headphones at home for safety purposes, and enjoy the sounds and sights of nature while you take some much-needed time away from it all.
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Make meal prep a delight—not a chore. Preparing healthy foods so that you always have something nutritious on hand doesn’t have to be a pain. Taking an hour or two once or twice a week to meal prep doesn’t only take some of the stress out of your week—it also gives you a chance to enjoy a podcast, a favorite show, or to relax with some music.
You’re likely already thinking about how you’re going to celebrate the people you love this February, and we’re here to encourage you to include yourself on that list. No matter where you’re at in your self-care journey, you deserve to take some time to relax, reset, and focus on your own well-being. We’re excited about getting to know you and helping you decompress and feel your best.
The Elements Massage Brand: Helping You Feel Your Best, One Session at a Time.
At an Elements Massage studio their therapists are here to help you enjoy all of the therapeutic benefits of massage. Whether it’s your first time in a massage studio or you’ve been in the habit of getting regular massages for years, we’ll work with you to create a personalized plan that helps you feel your best. We’d love to talk with you about getting started with your sessions. Reach out to your local Elements Massage studio today to learn more and set up your first appointment.