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My name is Sue Malcolm and I help people get their self-care on point.

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I guide you in saying yes to yourself and your own needs, without guilt, no matter what has blown you off course in the past.

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Things I say all day in my counseling practice, so you may need to hear it too!

 




Self-care isn’t the sparkly stuff

Self-care isn’t the sparkly stuff
I was today years old when I learned there is an official World Health Organization definition of self-care:
 
“Self-care is the ability of individuals, families and communities to promote health, prevent disease, maintain health, and cope with illness and disability with or without the support of a health worker.”
 
“Self-care recognises individuals as active agents in managing their own health care, in areas including health promotion; disease prevention and control; self-medication; providing care to dependent persons, and rehabilitation, including palliative care.” (WHO website)
 
The magazines show the self-care on the “unwind” side of things. The hot baths and tea and chocolates. The slippers by the fireside and hygge and ahhh letting go.
 
But at the core, self-care is the vanguard. It’s supplements and sleep.  Eating the dang cobb salad four days this week because your body needs protein over processed carbs. Pulling out the yoga mat to stretch the tense muscles when your brain says to collapse on the couch and scroll videos.
 
Emotionally, self-care is sending the rest of the household off on a day trip so you can dig in and clear the backlog of paperwork, because it’s been weighing heavy, and a healthy business is key to life goals.
 
It’s listing the priorities and making sure you get the big rocks in the jar. (Don’t know that analogy? Here's a quick video - 3 minutes, you need to see it.)
 
Even the fun stuff is effort.  Getting up early to join others singing in the grove on a Sunday, because it’s so good and important to raise voices together.  Traveling to eat and swim and (again) sing together in the waning days of summer and capping the day with fireside chats (picture above); because while it leaves you tired, it’s that best kind of tired.
 
Self-care does best with systems.  It turns out fall is a common time of year to start new or polish up existing routines. I know this is when I often check myself because as the dark hours take over here in the north, I feel the end of harvest. It’s still hot and bright but we know it’s on the way out, and soon we’ll be living on our stores until spring.
 
I’m looking now at my big rocks. Do you have some that fell by the wayside? Do you need help making sure there’s room in the jar?  

Whenever Possible Say Yes

Whenever Possible Say Yes
I'm at the stage of “August got me” again this year.  I have a couple of stretches each year that I think of as my “treadmill” times – I’m walking and there’s no stop button for about a month, just More and More and More and Keep Going! 
 
Total honesty, this is because of things I have put on my own calendar and absolutely do not want to take off. But as we all know, wanting to do all the things does not make them any less exhausting. My ability to soak up all that our short summer offers and stay rested is a work in progress
 
In 2018 – 2019 we had a six month stretch of So Much Loss.  Five deaths of family and friends. Two were very untimely, people in their 40s, one from cancer and one from depression. In the middle of all of this, the family home of over 50 years was sold, releasing an anchor that had been there all my life.
 
I barely kept my head above water at work. I had to miss performing in two chorus concerts in a row and then was back in just one time before COVID shut that down for two years.
 
There’s nothing like deep and repeated grief to give a person reason to think about everything. It was in this time that I decided my new mantra would be:
 
whenever possible, say yes.
 
Yes to travel; to time with loved ones that we’d been “too busy” to see more than briefly; to spontaneous adventures and pushing myself to see if I was “really too tired” for after work outings. Yes to staying up late to try to spot meteors; to getting up early to climb the hill; to more weekend plans when my nature is to retreat to the quiet home.
 
I do not regret a single one of the things above I said “yes” to.
 
As time has passed, my thoughts about “yes” have progressed.  I began to say yes to more physical needs: meditating every day, investing in the Peloton treadmill, room in the budget for supplements that made me realize how far I was pushing my body without giving myself what I need to thrive.
 
I started this blog because I found myself saying the same things so many times at work, I figured others probably need to hear them as well.  I wasn’t sure who I was writing for, other than myself because writing is a great way to refine what I’m thinking.
 
As we approach the three-year anniversary of the beginning of that hard season, I know that I want others to benefit from how I’ve learned to say yes.
 
My website name has been changed to align with my mission: to help you declare Your Time For Yes. Specifically, yes to self-care and intentional living. Caring for your body today so it can keep you adventuring for as long as possible. Caring for your emotions through community and connection. Caring for your spirit because unfortunately there is no doubt that hard times will come and when that happens, having something to guide and buoy us helps immensely.
 
So stay tuned, I’m here to nudge, urge, and cheer you to your Yes.

 
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