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8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by mantosa(m): 12:35pm On Oct 28, 2019
At any given time, an average young Nigerian is worrying about a stressful job or lack of a job, poor academic infrastructure, being broke, having inadequate savings, bad governance, police harassment, lack of basic amenities, black tax, or even climate change. In a world where there’s so much to worry about, it’s easy to focus mostly on the negatives and drive yourself into a state of constant stress, anxiety or depression.

It’s not that older generations did not have to deal with all these issues, but in this fast-changing digital world, the pressure is more. Studies have shown that young people today are more likely to be depressed and self-harm than ten years ago. With social media, there’s an overload of information constantly making your failures and other people’s successes seem amplified.

It’s important to consciously practise self-care in a world where everything seems set up to harm you mentally or physically. You must be proactive about your wellbeing, and find ways to take care of your body and mind. Taking time out to care for yourself will reduce exhaustion, and improve your physical and mental health. Often, people only realize the importance of self-care after they have had a physical or mental break down.

Self-care encompasses just about anything you to do be good to yourself including actions and attitudes. It’s about being as kind to yourself as you are to others. It’s about acknowledging when you are running low physically or mentally, and stepping back to replenish yourself rather than letting it all drain away. Self-care is about making yourself feel good, but not everything that feels good is self-care. Don’t be tempted to use unhealthy coping mechanisms like drugs, excessive alcohol, over-eating, and risk-taking.

Here are some healthy ways to practice self-care.

Eat Healthily
Eating a healthy, balanced diet is one of the core elements of self-care. Our bodies require sufficient nutrients and hydration to exist and be in the right shape. Our daily food choices affect our overall health and wellbeing – both in the short and long-term. What we eat can have a huge impact on our mood, our ability to cope with stress and our overall physical health and wellbeing.Ensure to add fruits and vegetables to your diet, drink a lot of water and avoid over-eating or stress-eating. Cut down on sugars and sodas, and eat healthier snacks.

Exercise Regularly
Exercise is not just beneficial physically, but also mentally. Regular exercise can improve your physical health, decrease your risk for serious health conditions, help you feel better emotionally, improve your sleep, help you feel more confident and motivated. Often, people put off exercising for a myriad of reasons including lack of time, laziness, or lack of knowledge. Consider adding 20 – 60 minutes of exercise to your weekly routine. It can be running or walking every other day, skipping every morning, or signing up at a gym for a more intense routine.

Take Breaks from Social Media
Constantly being online on social media can be entertaining, but can also be harmful to your mental wellbeing. Being on social networks can be time-wasting, can negatively affect physical and mental health, reduce productivity and elicit feelings of envy or self-hate. It’s advised to take regular time outs from social networks. This may be harder for people whose jobs require them to be on social media or stay updated on happenings on social media. But even a short break on a weekend, or during a vacation can be very helpful. Sign out from social networks, or delete the apps from your devices. Use the time you would originally spend scrolling endless feeds to read a book, take a walk, or spend time with loved ones instead.

Make Time for Your Hobbies
If your life feels too serious or stressful, a good way to introduce some fulfilment is to spend time doing something you genuinely love. Many people are guilty of setting their hobbies aside to focus on chasing the bag. Chasing the bag is important, but it’s also important to do things that ground you and bring joy. If you love drawing, painting, playing football, knitting, swimming – whatever your hobby may be, then find time on a weekend to do it.

Get Adequate Sleep
Many young Nigerians suffer from sleep deprivation. For some, it is inevitable; returning home from work or school late, waking up early to beat traffic. For others, they’re simply unable to stop tweeting or watching movies until its well past midnight. Regularly getting a good night’s sleep is proven to improve your mental and emotional health, increase your lifespan and keep you alert and sharp. It also makes you kinder, funnier and even makes you look better. Some helpful tips for getting healthy sleep include maintaining a sleep routine, limiting the use of electronics before bed, and avoiding consuming substances with caffeine or alcohol before bed. If you can’t get eight hours of sleep during the week because of unfortunate schedules, then try to hit the 8-hour mark on weekends and holidays.

Spend Time Around Positive People
The people around you have a huge impact on your life. It’s important to consider the people you’re spending time with, the same way you think about what you eat and how you’re exercising. Spend more time around positive, happy people who enrich your life, inspire and empower you, make you feel good about yourself and cheer on your successes. When you’re surrounded by good people, it positively affects your own attitudes and outlook on life. You’ll be less stressed and find more joy in daily things.

Practice Gratitude
Practising gratitude regularly has been scientifically validated as one of the best things that you can do to maintain your levels of personal happiness. It can be as simple as taking a minute to sit down and acknowledge in your mind the things you are grateful for, or occasional journaling. Nothing is too small really – if it sparks joy, acknowledge it. It’s easy to lose sight of the positive things happening, especially when work and personal stress levels are high. In these moments, writing down the things you’re grateful for can help you feel better.

Declutter and Stay Tidy
Clutter in your living or working space can be a cause of stress, fatigue, anxiety and depression. Decluttering might not be the most exciting form of self-care but it’s one of the most effective ways to make yourself feel instantly better. Dedicate time to regularly declutter your spaces and you’ll notice the instant gratification that a clean and clutter-free environment gives.

source: http://tushmagazine.com.ng/8-self-care-tips-for-a-young-nigerian/

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Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by BarrElChapo(m): 4:08pm On Oct 28, 2019
angry
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by Nobody: 4:08pm On Oct 28, 2019
Balderdash....

Below are the tested and trusted steps. It's been working from the days of Adam.

Drink.... High well. When you high well and you go piss how your body dey do you? Ahhh now I know you understand me. Sweeeet long piss. E dey cool body.

When drinking try buy chops like catfish or meat. E dey guide the drink so that belle go full and you no go mess up. E dey even prevent hangover.

When you Don balance open your phone find erinma if you never arrange one already. If you no get enter instamess....... One will be readily available in minutes. Carry am go house or one cheap hotel. Flat am do better pressup on top am. Nack am well no mercy. At the starting of round two make sure say she rap on your mike. Make she sing anoti anoti elele ti by M. I. End the round with hang your leg style. Sleep.
In the morning all your body go reset and you go live long.

No need for thanks. Just doing the Lord's work

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Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by Update(m): 4:08pm On Oct 28, 2019
Noted,



Next??

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Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by salbis(m): 4:08pm On Oct 28, 2019
Even old Nigerians go need dis kind tips, cos they make sense.

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Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by emmyt2: 4:08pm On Oct 28, 2019
Any man wey dey urinate dey hold something,,,

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Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by Nobody: 4:08pm On Oct 28, 2019
Great....

One needs to keep with all to start healthy

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Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by pointstores(m): 4:09pm On Oct 28, 2019
Kk now
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by ednut1(m): 4:09pm On Oct 28, 2019
Lets be realistic here
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by frozen70g(f): 4:10pm On Oct 28, 2019
The most difficult of all you mentioned is taking break from social media

That's what people use when relaxing
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by Vision4God: 4:10pm On Oct 28, 2019
Great piece. Welll-done OP
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by ABCthings: 4:10pm On Oct 28, 2019
Sleep for 8 hours when we have just 24 hrs in a day. It is well.
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by 459yoga: 4:12pm On Oct 28, 2019
Thanks
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by Vinceobrian(m): 4:13pm On Oct 28, 2019
All this inside this buhari regime �
Adequate sleep.... not in this Lagos

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Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by sesaan(m): 4:14pm On Oct 28, 2019
OP oya tell us how person go take do exercise when him never chop or how you go take pursue your hobbies when you never sew your shoes.. omo na social media person the take calm down stress

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Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by Jasen1(m): 4:15pm On Oct 28, 2019
Will it work in Nigeria
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by chuksjuve(m): 4:17pm On Oct 28, 2019
I don't think the op who wrote this lives in Nigeria ..

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Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by Jahzmin007: 4:18pm On Oct 28, 2019
Great one...



Falling in love with the exercise part...
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by Gabson001(m): 4:19pm On Oct 28, 2019
creating time for hobbies inspired me the most
am a dancer
I stopped dancing because I don't have time for myself not to talk of hobbies
people has been asking me if I still dance
the ones concerned advice me not to give up on it
where the time dey? undecided
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by mixta140: 4:23pm On Oct 28, 2019
Issoke
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by JerryLegend(m): 4:25pm On Oct 28, 2019
Great tips btw.....But na naija we dey o
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by AvalonSpace(m): 4:33pm On Oct 28, 2019
Nigeria economy no go allow you sleep o.. Especially for Lagos.
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by forreelliinc: 4:34pm On Oct 28, 2019
angry mshew when i saw self care tips i thought it was tips on how to make masturbation more enjoyable
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by jeff1607(m): 4:38pm On Oct 28, 2019
is it possible for a man doing a 9-7 job and still get 6packs?
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by Duplik8t77(m): 4:40pm On Oct 28, 2019
Shibaraba:
Balderdash....

Below are the tested and trusted steps. It's been working from the days of Adam.

Drink.... High well. When you high well and you go piss how your body dey do you? Ahhh now I know you understand me. Sweeeet long piss. E dey cool body.

When drinking try buy chops like catfish or meat. E dey guide the drink so that belle go full and you no go mess up. E dey even prevent hangover.

When you Don balance open your phone find erinma if you never arrange one already. If you no get enter instamess....... One will be readily available in minutes. Carry am go house or one cheap hotel. Flat am do better pressup on top am. Nack am well no mercy. At the starting of round two make sure say she rap on your mike. Make she sing anoti anoti elele ti by M. I. End the round with hang your leg style. Sleep.
In the morning all your body go reset and you go live long.

No need for thanks. Just doing the Lord's work
my brother, you are smarter than einstein grin

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Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by JhyMedex: 4:43pm On Oct 28, 2019
You forgot to add..

9.Minding your business.

Infact this should top that list!..
Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by drezzyx(m): 4:56pm On Oct 28, 2019
I can even borrow to sub... I can't do without social media.

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Re: 8 Self Care Tips For A Young Nigerian by Drbolie(m): 5:13pm On Oct 28, 2019
I love this tips thanks

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