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How 15 celebrities practice self-care
The concept of self-care has been around for decades, but it鈥檚 taken off in recent years as a mode adopted by individuals, especially in the . The coronavirus pandemic further popularized the idea of taking care of yourself as millions faced the unprecedented challenges of navigating a pandemic, quarantines, and caring for others that came with it.
What does it mean to practice self-care? Any discussion related to self-care needs to start with the . While the term 鈥渟elf-care鈥 was as a concept for patients to take care of themselves, it was the leaders of the Black Panther Party who reframed 鈥渟elf-care鈥 as to both survive incarceration and the that a racist society wroughts on the physical and mental health of Black people. Nutrition, yoga, exercise, and meditation became concrete activities taught by Black Panther leaders in service of the party鈥檚 , written in October 1966.
As it gained in popularity, self-care was absorbed into training and practices for jobs that are especially stressful, exhausting, or traumatic, such as social workers and some workers in medical professions. The idea behind self-care in this sphere evolved into caring for yourself so you are able to continue doing difficult work. This same ethos is practiced by activists and organizers who use the tenants of self-care as a way to cope with the important but draining work of leading social movements on the ground. You can鈥檛 sustain such work, the argument goes, if you don鈥檛 also take care of yourself. Audre Lorde summed it up well in 1988 when she wrote, 鈥淐aring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation and that is an act of political warfare.鈥
Today, self-care is a well-known term that鈥檚 been incorporated鈥攕ome might say appropriated鈥攊nto the larger health and wellness industry. Millennials may be more into self-care than older generations because they are also more attuned to their mental health, and self-care in a healthy mind, especially for those dealing with mental and chronic illness.
While it may have strayed from its radical roots, self-care can still be a way take care of yourself in an unjust system鈥攖reating the symptoms of a society so we can move through it with at least some happiness, and maybe a little energy left to do the things we love, take care of each other, and work to make a system that benefits everyone.
While celebrities don鈥檛 typically face the struggles that self-care was originally designed for, their influence often sets trends, and that can be a good thing when it comes to paying attention to our mental wellness and learning about self-care. compiled a list of 15 ways celebrities practice self-care, using interviews and blog posts. From meditation to cooking to therapy, read on to find out how some of your favorite celebs show themselves a little love.
Jennifer Aniston: Meditation and journaling
Jennifer Aniston has been vocal about the various ways she cares for herself for decades, long before it was a trend or hashtag. While her routine has certainly changed a number of times over the years, she broke down her current habits in a June 2021 interview with . Aniston told the outlet her #1 priority is 鈥渕editation, that鈥檚 a no brainer.鈥 During the first hour of her morning, she stays away from her phone completely鈥攖hat means no emails, and no social media鈥攃hoosing to start her day in a more focused way: meditation, journaling, and time with her dogs Clyde, Sophie, and Lord Chesterfield. The 鈥淔riends鈥 alumna said these practices help her 鈥,鈥 stay mindful, and feel as though she鈥檚 thriving mentally, psychically, and spiritually.
Prince Harry: Meditation
Jennifer Aniston isn鈥檛 the only celebrity who turns to meditation to care for herself. revealed on a podcast he also practices meditation daily, and he often utilizes it to deal with negative press and social media abuse. The former senior royal said, 鈥淭he importance of creating time in your day to take a breath and focus on the things that really matter, that builds up a certain amount of resilience.鈥 Meditation, the process of training your mind to focus and redirecting your thoughts, to reduce stress and anxiety, lower blood pressure, and enhance self-awareness. Essentially, the practice and forces them into a more relaxed state, which then allows you to experience more positive emotions like happiness and calm.
Demi Lovato: Aromatherapy
Demi Lovato鈥檚 self-care routine involves a host of small things, from meditation to music to massages, that add up over time. In an interview with , one unique method they discussed using is aromatherapy. While the scientific benefits of essential oils , studies have shown they may be able to help elevate moods, lower anxiety levels, and improve sleep. The oils can be used in a variety of ways, like in diffusers or aroma sticks, but experts agree are as body oils or in aromatherapy accessories. Lavender oil, tea tree oil, peppermint oil, and lemon oil are some of the most popular varieties and are often the easiest to find for beginners.
Serena Williams: Video games
Balancing motherhood and being the greatest tennis player of all time certainly isn鈥檛 an easy feat. In order to make sure she鈥檚 giving her best to both roles, Serena Williams makes a concerted effort to carve out some self-care time at least once a week. Her go-to activities vary, but one mainstay is . While gaming may not be the first thing that comes to mind for many of us, there are that stem from an absorbing session. Namely, while playing video games, the brain enters into something called a flow state, which is similar to meditation. While in this state the brain becomes hyperfocused on the task at hand and ceases to generate other intrusive thoughts, allowing us a reprieve from the chaos of regular life.
Lady Gaga: Gratitude
Lady Gaga has been open and honest with her fans about her struggle with mental health throughout her years in the public eye. She鈥檚 also been vocal about the practices, like gratitude, that help her cope with mental illness and allow her to care for herself at her lowest moments. Practicing gratitude, or showing thankful appreciation for the tangible and intangible things we receive, has been strongly and consistently associated with greater happiness, . It also has 鈥攊mproving sleep, boosting immunity, and decreasing the risk of disease. Keeping a gratitude journal, counting your blessings, or writing thank-you notes are all great ways to begin practicing gratitude in your own life.
Laverne Cox: Therapy
Actress and activist Laverne Cox鈥檚 most important self-care practice? . She told Parade magazine that she鈥檚 been in and out of therapy for 20 years, and has kept up her weekly appointments via video chat during the COVID-19 pandemic. A good therapist helps you develop tools to deal with tough emotions so that you can live a more happy, healthy, and balanced life. The work isn鈥檛 always easy鈥攊t鈥檚 certainly much harder than applying a face mask or sitting for a pedicure鈥攂ut it can for those who commit to the process.
Emma Roberts: Sound baths
Emma Roberts may be known for being a bookworm鈥攃heck out her online book club, Belletrist鈥攂ut diving into a great novel isn鈥檛 the only way the actor practices self-care. she became obsessed with sound baths during her COVID-19 quarantine, and she does them regularly as a bit of meditation. For the uninitiated, : waves of soothing, echoing sound that come from traditional wind and percussion instruments. The vibrations that are played during a sound bath are thought to help with the symptoms of stress, fatigue, and depression. While experts are quick to say that sound baths shouldn鈥檛 be used in place of more traditional treatments, they agree that the auditory exercise can be an excellent complement to more proven methods.
Michelle Obama: Regular exercise and good sleep
Former first lady Michelle Obama knows a thing or two about busy schedules and work stress. But rather than succumb to the pressure, these realities have pushed her to be more vocal about the importance of prioritizing yourself and your needs. While speaking at in 2019, she said 鈥淲e have to start having conversations 鈥 about why it鈥檚 so hard for us as women to put ourselves first,鈥 noting, 鈥淚f we don鈥檛 have our act together as women 鈥 we aren鈥檛 going to be able to get our kids on track.鈥 She revealed on Instagram that her go-to methods of self-care include regular exercise, good sleep, and time to recharge. While researchers have long agreed that regular exercise can help with conditions like depression and anxiety鈥攖hanks to the release of chemicals in the brain like serotonin鈥. As little as 10 minutes of activity a day, like walking or jogging, has been demonstrated to raise folks鈥 levels of joy, happiness, and contentment significantly.
Adam Levine: Yoga
Like Michelle Obama, Adam Levine cares for his overall well-being by moving his body regularly. The Maroon 5 frontman prefers yoga to all other forms of exercise, that 鈥淚t has had such a profoundly positive impact on my life over the years.鈥 He reportedly spends at least and even takes it with him on the road.
Dr. Natalie Nevins, a board-certified osteopathic family physician and Kundalini Yoga instructor, knows a thing or two about the benefits of yoga. , 鈥淩egular yoga practice creates mental clarity and calmness, increases body awareness, relieves chronic stress patterns, relaxes the mind, centers attention, and sharpens concentration.鈥
Viola Davis: Cooking
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Viola Davis, like many of us, found herself with a lot more free time on her hands. So she picked up a few new hobbies, , which she鈥檚 made a regular part of her self-care routine. Cooking, whether you鈥檙e following a recipe step-by-step or coming up with an entirely new dish, is a creative activity. And to improve brain function, mental health, and physical health. If cooking isn鈥檛 your speed, consider adding another creative activity into your routine, like writing, drawing, or crafting, and watch the benefits start adding up.
Oprah: Taking a day off
One of the busiest women in Hollywood, Oprah has had to learn to prioritize self-care in order to avoid burnout. The primary way she shows herself a little love and recharges her batteries, is by taking a day off. , 鈥淚 always give myself Sundays as a spiritual base of renewal鈥攁 day when I do absolutely nothing. I sit in my jammies or take a walk, and I allow myself time to BE鈥攃apital B-E鈥攚ith myself. When I don鈥檛, I absolutely become stressed, irritable, anxiety-prone, and not the person I want to be in the world.鈥 While you may not have the luxury of taking a whole day off each week, try scheduling in at least a small block of non-negotiable time to do whatever it is that makes your heart sing. You鈥檙e sure to find that you feel more relaxed and centered after the fact.
Frank Ocean: A good skin care routine
Frank Ocean may be in his early 30s, but his skin looks like it belongs to a 20-something thanks to his devotion to a precise skin care routine. all about his self-care practice saying, 鈥淚 need the night cream because when I wake up I feel very beautiful, moisturized, and ready to have people making eye contact with me. That鈥檚 the life hack right there.鈥 Sanam Hafeez, a psychologist, agrees with Ocean about the importance of a skin care routine, noting its value as an act of physical self-care as well as mental self-care. She told , 鈥淎 skin care routine, like any other form of self-care, can be soothing and calming. On a deeper level, it makes you feel like you鈥檙e honoring yourself aesthetically, by taking time out for yourself. Those few minutes, if spent going through the steps in a rhythmic, calm, and purposeful manner, can almost be meditative.鈥
Gwyneth Paltrow: Bubble baths and Japanese whisky
As she鈥檚 built an empire with self-care products and information, it should be totally unsurprising to learn Gwyneth Paltrow has a very specific self-care routine. The actor and entrepreneur told she 鈥渢ries to carve out 20 minutes at the end of each day to draw a bath, put on a mask, and read, listen to podcasts or just text about 鈥楾iger King.鈥 Often with a heavy pour of Japanese whiskey.鈥 Recent studies have shown that Paltrow, and other bath-loving folks, may be on to something, as regular warm baths may . The theory is that warm water helps regulate circadian rhythms, which often get out of sync during stressful, anxious, and depressive periods of life.
Mindy Kaling: Epsom salt soaks
Another celebrity who loves to wind down with a hot soak, Mindy Kaling adds bath salts to her end of the day, self-care bath. The actor, writer, and producer credits her publicist for turning her on to the trend, saying that , complete with rose petals, candles, and a glass of wine. Epsom salts, like the ones Kaling uses, are often recommended for their physical and mental benefits. The mineral is known to relax muscles, especially those in the shoulders, back, neck, and skull where a lot of tension is generally carried. It鈥檚 also thought to help stabilize moods and relieve conditions like depression, anxiety, and stress. As little as 15 minutes of soaking in an Epsom salt bath is enough to reap the myriad of benefits.
Snoop Dogg: Manicures
On more than one occasion, rapper Snoop Dogg has shared pictures of his manicures on Instagram. The 鈥淕in and Juice鈥 performer seems to prefer a with black and white tips, but he doesn鈥檛 shy away from more detailed nail art when the occasion calls for it. He鈥檚 even against haters, a la 50 Cent, saying 鈥渞eal playas keep they nails fly fresh n dipped at the tip.鈥 Getting a manicure or pedicure at a salon may seem like a frivolous indulgence, but it can actually be a powerful way to practice self-care. The hour you spend in the chair acts as a kind of , requiring you to step back from the frantic pace of daily life and just be still while your polish dries. Couple that forced downtime with some deep breathing practices, and you can walk out of the salon feeling like a brand new person.