Hustle culture reigns supreme, and despite having every modern convenience, we are busier than ever. It's easy to forget the importance of taking care of ourselves. The rise of the self-care movement and the wellbeing industry has brought with it a powerful reminder: prioritising our own wellbeing is not just a luxury but a necessity.
At the heart of this movement lies the concept of rewarding yourself, with the belief that you deserve to be rewarded and recognised. ‘Treat Yo’self’ is a form of self-care and a declaration of self-worth, but you don’t need rewards to be expensive or indulgent. Rewarding yourself encompasses both internal reward systems – the intrinsic mechanisms that drive us towards behaviors that promote our mental, emotional, and physical health, as well as extrinsic rewards, such as buying things, or doing things to increase your sense of self-care and wellbeing.
What are Internal Reward Systems?
Internal reward systems are the biological and psychological processes that reinforce behaviours by generating positive feelings and emotions. Unlike external rewards such as money or recognition, internal rewards are inherently tied to our sense of fulfillment and well-being. These rewards can include feelings of accomplishment, joy, satisfaction, and connection.
When we engage in activities that align with our values, fulfill our needs, or promote our growth, our internal reward systems are activated. This activation not only makes us feel good in the moment but also reinforces those behaviours, making us more likely to repeat them in the future. Your reward is how you feel when you achieve that goal, like the feeling of satisfaction, or pride.
Incorporating Internal Reward Systems into Wellbeing.
Understanding and harnessing our internal reward systems is key to cultivating a sustainable and fulfilling lifestyle. Here are some ways you can incorporate these systems into improving your well-being:
Identify Your Values: Take the time to reflect on what truly matters to you in life. What brings you a sense of purpose and meaning? By aligning your actions with your values, you tap into a powerful source of internal reward.
Set Meaningful Goals: Instead of chasing external markers of success, set goals that are personally meaningful to you, whether it's learning a new skill, fostering deeper relationships, or prioritising self-care. Pursuing goals that resonate with your values can provide a high level of satisfaction.
Practice Self-Compassion: Cultivate a kind and understanding relationship with yourself. Treat yourself with the same compassion and empathy that you would offer to a friend facing challenges. Acknowledge your efforts and celebrate your progress, no matter how small.
Engage in Activities That Bring Joy: Make time for activities that nourish your soul and bring you joy. Whether it's spending time in nature, pursuing creative hobbies, or simply relaxing with a good book, prioritise activities that uplift and energize you.
Nurture Relationships: Cultivate meaningful connections with others. Spend time with loved ones who support and uplift you, and make an effort to deepen your bonds through genuine communication and shared experiences.
What are Extrinsic Rewards
While internal rewards play a crucial role in fostering well-being, it's also important to recognise the value of extrinsic rewards in practicing self-care. Extrinsic rewards are external incentives or reinforcements that come from outside sources, such as praise, recognition, or material goods. While they may not provide the same deep sense of fulfillment as internal rewards, they can still play a meaningful role in supporting our well-being.
Incorporating extrinsic rewards into our self-care routines can serve as a form of positive reinforcement, motivating us to engage in behaviors that promote our physical, emotional, and mental health. For example, setting up a reward system for achieving certain self-care goals, such as treating yourself to a massage after a week of consistent exercise, can provide an added incentive to stay on track.
Additionally, seeking external support and validation from friends, family, or mentors can help reinforce our self-care efforts and healthy habits to remind us of the importance of prioritising our well-being. By incorporating both internal and extrinsic rewards into our self-care practices, we can create a holistic approach to nurturing our overall wellness.
The Role of Counselling in using rewards for Self-Care
While understanding internal reward systems can be empowering, it's not always easy to identify and prioritise behaviors that promote wellbeing, especially in the face of life's challenges. This is where counselling can play a valuable role.
Through counselling, you can gain insight into your thought patterns, emotions, and behaviours, allowing you to identify areas where you may be neglecting your wellbeing. A skilled counsellor can help you explore strategies for incorporating internal reward systems into your daily life, or identifying where external rewards might be beneficial, guiding you towards greater self-awareness and fulfillment.
Embracing the essence of self-care involves understanding and harnessing our internal reward systems. Counselling can provide invaluable support and guidance on our journey towards holistic wellness. Remember, prioritising your own well-being is not selfish – it's essential.
So, ‘Treat Yo’ Self’ to rewards, but also treat yourself with kindness and compassion.