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5 self-care tips for men keen to promote their health

VIWE NDONGENI-NTLEBI viwe.ndongeni@inl.co.za

THE pandemic has changed how many people do life, and it also has placed self-care as a priority not just for women but for men as well.

Now, men are normalising selfcare and moving away from the conventional association of self-care with women. It’s acknowledged self-care knows no gender because it is the art and act of putting yourself first.

While the idea of self-care may differ from person to person, in general, it refers to the practice of taking care of oneself by participating in behaviours that promote personal health and well-being.

Paul Tran, founder and chief executive of MANSCAPED, a company that specialises in male grooming, said: “Since there is not a one-size-fits-all approach to self-care, it’s up to the individual to determine what type of activities help them feel like their best self. Some opt for heart-pumping adrenalin rushes through physical activity while others prefer personal pampering and grooming routines to boost confidence and level up.” Tran shares five self-care tips: Meditation

1. Start your day with 10 minutes of meditation. Setting aside some time each morning to calm your mind and be present in the moment can work wonders for your mental and physical health. With benefits ranging from reduced anxiety and stress to better sleep, meditation is one of the simplest, yet most impactful forms of self-care. Can’t concentrate at home? Try yoga and kill two birds with one stone, i.e. meditation and movement.

2. Elevate daily grooming routine. Self-esteem and confidence are intrinsically linked to self-care, and nothing makes you feel your absolute best, like a proper grooming and hygiene regimen. Recent consumer insight surveys show men value grooming as a way to boost their confidence and feel more like their best selves post-pandemic.

3. Make weekly extended grooming a priority.

Making time each week to take care of your personal grooming needs that may not need to happen every day – think trimming your nails or tidying up your nose and ear hair – will help build your overall confidence and increase self-esteem. Throw on a face mask, soak in a hot shower, exfoliate your body, find whatever it is that boosts your mood and makes you feel extra relaxed and taken care of.

4. Spend more time with family. Being with the people you love most can be a form of self-care, especially if you spend this time without distractions from technology. Quality time with my family has helped me cope with stress and improve my overall psychological well-being.

5. Move your body.

This one may be tough, but it’s important. It has been proven that exercise reduces stress and boosts endorphins, but what many people overlook is that exercise comes in many forms. From cycling or boxing to walking your dog or playing with your kids, it’s possible to make movement part of your day in a way that fits within your schedule and in a capacity that feels best for your body.

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