
Choose self-control instead of self-care
You don’t need to get away from your life to renew your wellbeing. More than self-care, you need self-control.
Simply Convivial: Biblical Homemaking, Homeschooling & Mom Life—Without Burnout
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3Rs of Meaningful Housework: simplyconvivial.com/clean
In the medical world, self-care refers to those tasks a caregiver must do for someone, whether it’s a caregiver to an injured or ill adult or a mother to an infant. But when the internet tells you that you need self-care, they’re not talking about using the bathroom and brushing your teeth and putting your own spoon to your mouth. In fact, a CNN article about trends for 2020 outright said that self-care on social media means luxuriating.
You don’t need to treat yourself or indulge in luxuries to be happy with your life. Let’s get a grip and a game face on and find not only contentment but also joy in our real life home duties.
You don’t need to get away from your life to renew your wellbeing. More than self-care, you need self-control. I need self-control. Getting organized is actually about self-control, and it’s more revitalizing than any kind of so-called self-care.
3Rs of Meaningful Housework: simplyconvivial.com/clean