Best way to combat burnouts is by practicing some self-care
We all go through long weeks and unbearable days feeling a bit burnt out over office deadlines, house chores, and the pile of appointments scheduled. At times, these lead to unwanted stress that affects us physically, mentally, and emotionally. One way to avoid stress is by managing time efficiently. Plan ahead, prioritise, and avoid procrastinating. While you’re at it, remember to include a little self-care and what better way to do that than to enjoy some good ol’ comfort food.
What is Comfort Food?
Comfort food is most likely your favourite food too!
If you’re used to the term, the first thing that comes to mind would probably be your usual pizza, burger, and fries. If local dishes are your favourite, this might be your Nasi Lemak, Nasi Goreng Kampung, Karipap, or Kuihs. However, comfort food need not be greasy, salty, sweet, or sinful. In essence, they should be foods that make you feel good. Foods that give you sufficient energy to activate your happy hormones and perhaps bring about warm nostalgic memories. The key to choosing the right comfort food is to remember that you’re simply rewarding yourself for the hard work you’ve done so far and not to eat emotionally just because you are stressed or upset. Part of practising self-care is to prevent feeling burnt out by putting yourself first, learning how to love yourself in the process. One way to do that is finding comfort in the food we love.
Have fun planning your self-care routine, and make sure to incorporate comfort foods that will not only make you feel happy but also keep you going. Take care of yourself today.