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Practicing Self-Care (Even When It鈥檚 Hard)

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by Nikita Thadani

Hey y鈥檃ll,

So self-care has become a bit of a buzzword recently. But what does self-care actually mean? What does self-care look like for you?

According to聽鹿, 鈥淪elf-care is any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health.鈥

Self-care isn鈥檛 the same as just treating yourself, as a lot of people in the media may promote. Self-care isn鈥檛 always doing what鈥檚 easy or being indulgent. For me, practicing self-care means instead of lying in bed and scrolling through Twitter (easy), getting up and going on a run (sometimes hard). It means packing a healthy lunch for the next day instead of eating a bag of microwave popcorn for a meal. Self-care means taking time out of my day to draw or paint because it鈥檚 good for my emotional health, even though it feels less productive than doing homework. And sometimes, self-care means getting an extra hour of sleep instead of finishing my last reading assignment (sh鈥 诲辞苍鈥檛 tell my professors!).聽

Mason students petting emotional support dogs on campus with autumn leaves in the background.

These self-care practices are actions that will benefit my mental and physical well-being in the long run, even if it might be challenging in the moment to have to get myself out of bed. Don鈥檛 get me wrong, there are tons of times when I聽诲辞苍鈥檛聽get up and exercise instead of lying in bed鈥揳nd that鈥檚 okay too! Self-care is about intentionally doing what we can to take care of ourselves and prevent burnout, which is all too common for graduate students. In fact,聽虏聽that graduate students face more stress and mental health issues than they will at any other point in their career, especially given that most graduate students are juggling multiple life commitments and responsibilities.

What are some other things you can do to practice self-care in graduate school? While there鈥檚 no exhaustive list, here are some聽鲁:

  • 4聽鈥 for example,聽苍辞迟听attending that social function you know you really won鈥檛 enjoy
  • Getting enough sleep (can鈥檛 get 8 hours at night? Check out our聽5聽for some ideas)
  • Eating enough nutritious food
  • Getting exercise and staying active
  • Cutting out stressful components of your environment
  • Creating a聽6聽(especially in these COVID times)
  • 笔谤补肠迟颈肠颈苍驳听7聽and/or meditation
  • Taking time for things you enjoy (reading, drawing, going on a walk, seeing your friends)
  • Communing with nature
  • Expressing gratitude for the things and people in your life
  • Expressing gratitude for聽your awesome self
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  • Getting your medical, dental, vision, etc. check-ups
  • Creating boundaries between work life and home life (which is especially challenging as many of us are currently working from home)
  • 厂别别办颈苍驳听9聽(not that I鈥檓 biased or anything, as a counseling student)
  • Practicing positive self-talk
  • Visiting Mason Arlington Campus鈥檚聽, a resource specifically designed to enhance student well-being and mindfulness

As you can see, there is an incredible array of things you can do to practice self-care. Some good practices for ensuring you鈥檙e doing self-care is actually planning it out or scheduling it. (For example, I鈥檒l pencil in a workout into my calendar so that I can hold myself accountable for actually doing it.) Incorporating these practices in your daily life and figuring out what works for you to de-stress is essential to surviving this crazy thing called graduate school we鈥檝e decided to put ourselves through.聽

Sincerely,

Your newest Mason Grad Insider blogger, Nikita


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2鈥淢ental Health Crisis for Grad Students,鈥 Inside Higher Ed, accessed September 1, 2020聽

3 鈥淪elf Care 101,鈥 Psychology Today, accessed September 1, 2020聽

4 鈥淲hy Setting Boundaries is the Ultimate Self-Care,鈥 Balance Through Simplicity, accessed September 1, 2020聽

5 鈥淕rads, Give Yourself Permission to Nap,鈥 Mason Grad Insider Blog, accessed September 1, 2020聽

6 鈥淗ow to Create an Ergonomic Workspace at Home During COVID-19,鈥 Scripps, accessed September 1, 2020聽

7 鈥淗ow Mindfulness can Help You Take Control in Grad School,鈥 ASCB, accessed September 1, 2020聽

8 鈥淛ournal Writing for Graduate Students,鈥 Inside Higher Ed, accessed September 1, 2020聽

9 鈥淐ounseling and Psychological Services,鈥 亚洲AV, accessed September 1, 2020聽


This post has been edited to reflected updated information and web addresses.

Edited by Nikita Thadani, 1/26/2022