
Do you know the importance of self-love? While it may be easy to love others, we often neglect ourselves and are our own worst critics. However, we must remember that to efficiently care for others, we must remember to give that same love back to ourselves. No matter what day of the year it is, you can use a much-needed reminder to bask in some self-love. In honor of the new year, Sharita Jennings, trainer and blogger at GetFitLikeThat.com, has 14 healthy ways to love yourself all year long.
Love notes aren’t just for your special someone. Self-love through affirmations and positive thinking can be good for overall health and mental performance. According to psychologist, Carmen Harra, “Much like exercise, [affirmations] raise the level of feel-good hormones.” You can practice this by listing out the things you love about yourself in a letter or card. Read it and add to it often!
Stressing out and living a mostly sedentary lifestyle can cause you to carry extra tension in your muscles. A deep tissue massage can release tension and help you get moving with less pain!
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This year, you may fall head over heels (hopefully not literally) for a brand-new workout. Switching up your sweat sessions can keep you from plateauing and help you reach your very own body goals.
Whether or not you have a boo this year, you can find a reason to spoil yourself with new clothes. According to Women’s Health, new workout clothes can motivate you to work out! So splurge a little to look your best for your next date with the treadmill.
Being active doesn’t have to be a single’s event. You can plan an active day with your family or friends. Think back to grade school with field days where teams competed in 3 legged races and potato sacks. Or maybe a game of basketball or football is more your speed! Just get moving and bring others along.
Dancing may not be at the top of your to-do list, but letting lose in a dance class or at the club can shed calories, help you destress and maybe even impress your future boo.
Cooking for yourself or your bae is a healthy treat because pretty much anything you make in your kitchen will be
healthier than eating out. Learning what goes into your dishes can also help you make healthier food choices in the long term, and of course, you can impress your love by throwing down in the kitchen.
Pick a physical activity and go above and beyond your normal level. If you’re a runner, go to a new distance you never thought you’d finish. If you’re a yogi, nail that headstand you’ve been working towards. If you’re a walker, try a challenging hike with huge hills and all. You’ll give yourself the best gift: a boost of self-confidence!
You can spread a little love by mentoring, feeding the less fortunate, or hanging out with the seniors. You might not work up a sweat, but you’ll certainly bring some joy to others and yourself in the process.
While it can be good for your mental health to be around those who you love, don’t forget to spend some time with yourself! A few hours or a whole weekend to yourself can help you decompress and prepare you to be your best self at work and home.
While all “dare-devils” are not created equal, the idea here is to conquer your fears, no matter how big or small. Facing your fears can make you stronger from the inside out. So go skydiving, sing that song at karaoke, or do anything that makes your heart race!
Unleash your crafty side with painting, pottery, gardening, or anything you can think of. Arts and crafts are excellent for your mental health, and can improve your creativity in every part of your life.
Planning a trip, signing up for a race, or scheduling a reunion with your old friends can give you some much-needed motivation to make it through stressful days. You’ll have more reasons to smile.

Sharita Jennings is a health policy attorney and certified group fitness instructor and nutrition specialist. She leads fitness classes in Washington, DC and provides online coaching and tips on her site, GetFitLikeThat.com.

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