Self-Care Survey 1.

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Self-Care Survey 1

Physical Self-Care ___ Eat regularly (e.g. breakfast, lunch and dinner) ___ Eat healthy ___ Exercise ___ Get regular medical care for prevention ___ Get medical care when needed ___ Take time off when needed ___ Get massages ___ Dance, swim, walk, run, play sports, sing, or do some other physical activity that is fun ___ Take time to be sexual—with yourself, with a partner ___ Get enough sleep ___ Wear clothes you like ___ Take vacations ___ Take day trips or mini-vacations ___ Make time away from telephones 2

Psychological Self-Care ___ Make time for self-reflection ___ Have your own personal psychotherapy ___ Write in a journal ___ Read literature that is unrelated to work ___ Do something at which you are not expert or in charge ___ Decrease stress in your life ___ Let others know different aspects of you ___ Notice your inner experience—listen to your thoughts, judgments, beliefs, attitudes, and feelings ___ Engage your intelligence in a new area, e.g. go to an art museum, history exhibit, sports event, auction, theater performance ___ Practice receiving from others ___ Be curious ___ Say “no” to extra responsibilities sometimes 3

Emotional Self-Care ___ Spend time with others whose company you enjoy ___ Stay in contact with important people in your life ___ Give yourself affirmations, praise yourself ___ Love yourself ___ Re-read favorite books, re-view favorite movies ___ Identify comforting activities, objects, people, relationships, places and seek them out ___ Allow yourself to cry ___ Find things that make you laugh ___ Express your outrage in social action, letters and donations, marches, protests ___ Play with children 4

Spiritual Self-Care ___ Make time for reflection ___ Spend time with nature ___ Find a spiritual connection or community ___ Be open to inspiration ___ Cherish your optimism and hope ___ Be aware of nonmaterial aspects of life ___ Try at times not to be in charge or the expert ___ Be open to not knowing___ Identify what in meaningful to you and notice its place in your life ___ Meditate ___ Pray ___ Sing ___ Spend time with children ___ Have experiences of awe ___ Contribute to causes in which you believe ___ Read inspirational literature (talks, music, etc.) 5

Workplace or Professional Self-Care ___ Take a break during the workday (e.g. lunch) ___ Take time to chat with co-workers ___ Make quiet time to complete tasks ___ Identify projects or tasks that are exciting and rewarding ___ Set limits with your clients and colleagues ___ Balance your caseload so that no one day or part of a day is “too much” ___ Arrange your work space so it is comfortable and comforting ___ Get regular supervision or consultation ___ Negotiate for your needs (benefits, pay raise) ___ Have a peer support group ___ Develop a non-trauma area of professional interest 6

Balance ___ Strive for balance within your work- life and workday ___ Strive for balance among work, family, relationships, play and 7