Purusha Ayurveda

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How to Show Yourself Love This February

February is the month of love and it's a great time to refocus on self-care and show yourself some extra love. Self-love is not only important, but it is also essential if you want to be able to care for others in a meaningful way. Rupi Kaur once said, "How you love yourself is how you teach others to love you." Research has shown that people who practice self-care have more positive outlooks on life, higher levels of emotional intelligence, and better physical health than those who do not take care of themselves regularly.

These benefits extend beyond the individual level; when a person feels loved and supported by themselves, they tend to be kinder towards other people as well - both friends and strangers alike. It is important to remember that when we prioritize taking care of ourselves first, we are better equipped to help others in need as well. Let’s take a look at some ways we can practice self-love this month.

Identify Your Needs & Prioritize Self-Care: The first step towards loving yourself more is understanding what your needs are. A great exercise for this would be creating a list of activities that make you feel good or relaxed, as well as things that bring you joy and add value to your life. Once you have identified these, make sure to prioritize them and make time for them in your daily schedule. This could be anything from taking an extra hour for yourself each day, getting enough sleep, taking an online yoga class, or meditating for 10 minutes each morning.

Create Boundaries & Say No To What Doesn't Serve You: One of the most important skills when it comes to learning how to love ourselves is setting boundaries and learning how to say no without feeling guilty. We often give our time and energy away without realizing it simply because we don't want other people to be angry with us or feel like we're not being helpful enough. But this behavior can become draining over time so it's important that we learn how to say no when needed and create boundaries around what we will and won't accept in our lives.

Practice Gratitude: Practicing gratitude is one of the best ways to cultivate more self-love in our lives. By taking a few moments each day to focus on all the things that we’re grateful for, we can start shifting our mindset from negative thinking into an attitude of appreciation which can then lead us into a more loving space with ourselves. Taking the time every day—even if only for five minutes—to express thanks for all the good things in your life will help put things into perspective and remind us just how much there is in life that we should be celebrating!

Showing ourselves love isn't always easy but it's something that must be done in order for us to truly receive and give love freely this Valentine’s Day season (and beyond). By making time for self-care, saying no when necessary, and practicing gratitude, we can start cultivating more self-love into our lives which will allow us to open up even more fully with those around us! So remember Rupi Kaur’s words this Valentine’s Day season - “How you love yourself is how you teach others to love you." And go out there showing everyone around you some extra special TLC - starting with YOU!




Disclaimer

The sole purpose of these articles is to provide information about the tradition of Ayurveda. This information is not intended for use in the diagnosis, treatment, cure or prevention of any disease.