Looking After Yourself

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Allow Yourself Time

Parents and carers often put their family’s needs first. But taking time for yourself is not selfish. Everyone needs space to relax and recharge.

Giving yourself this time can help you feel calmer and more able to support your family. Try starting with just 10 minutes a day. Sit down, have a drink or take a quiet moment to breathe.

Being kind to yourself

If you are reading this page, you might be finding things hard. You may feel as if you are not doing enough or feel like you are failing. These feelings can be painful.

It can help to think about how you speak to yourself. Many people speak to themselves more harshly than they would to a friend. Try imagining a friend going through what you are going through. How would you comfort them? What would you say to encourage them? Try to speak to yourself in the same gentle way.

Making Tasks Feel Manageable

Sometimes the list of things you need to do can feel never‑ending. This might include errands, shopping or paperwork.

Writing a simple to‑do list can help. You can:

  • choose what needs to be done today

  • choose what can be done later

  • include time with your children

  • include time for yourself

Seeing everything written down can make tasks feel more manageable. It can also help you notice which things are not urgent. And remember, it is okay to have a slower day when you need one.

Reaching Out for Support

Asking for help can feel difficult. Some parents feel it means they are not coping. But parenting can be tough. Asking for support is a normal part of being human.

Friends or family may be happy to help, even with small tasks like watching your child for a short time or running an errand. Children and young people can also benefit from having other trusted adults in their life.

You can also ask your child to help with small, age‑appropriate tasks at home. This can ease your workload and teach them useful skills.

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Looking After Yourself

Day‑to‑day life can feel busy and stressful. It can be easy to focus only on your child’s needs and forget about your own. This can lead to feelings of stress and being overwhelmed.

Setting aside regular time for yourself can help you enjoy the good moments and feel stronger during the hard ones.