August 31, 2023

Self-Care for High Performers and High Achievers More Than Just the Latest Trend. 

Uncover the Power of Self-Care in Boosting Performance, Productivity and Well-being 

In the fast-paced world of high performers and high achievers  the importance of self-care often takes a backseat. However, it’s time to dispel  the myth that self-care is merely a luxury or even a trend. It’s a necessity, a vital tool that fuels both well-being in all it’s aspects, emotional, physical, spiritual, social and psychological and personal and professional success. This article will delve into the significance of self-care for high performers, exploring how it contributes to psychological, physical, emotional, and social and spiritual well-being. 

As a high performers and high achievers , you are known for your relentless drive, passion, and resilience. You are an achiever, a leader or an innovator.  But no matter how dedicated you are, you are also human and  not immune to the effects of stress and burnout. That’s where self-care comes in. More than just a buzzword, self-care is a powerful strategy that can maintain as well as enhance well-being, maintain and boost performance, and foster sustainable success. 

The Importance of Self-Care for High Performers 

High performers and High Achievers often face immense pressure and stress, which can take a toll on your psychological, emotional, social, spiritual and physical health. Chronic stress can lead to high blood pressure, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, suicidal ideation and especially addictive behaviours. Constantly being in a stressful situation can also impair performance, reducing productivity and creativity. 

Self-Care, on the other hand, can serve as a buffer against anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts and suicidal ideation and the need to practice addictive behaviours. If you involve yourself in activities and habits that centre around self care and do this regularly then this reduces stress and maintains and enhances your well-being. This includes physical activities like exercise and nutrition, psychological practices like meditation and mindfulness, and emotional strategies like gratitude and therapy.

 

The Role of Self-Care in Psychological, Physical, Emotional, and Social, Spiritual Well-being 

Psychological Well-being 

Self-care plays a crucial role in maintaining mental health. Regular Self-Care practices can help manage stress, reduce anxiety, and boost mood. Activities like meditation, mindfulness, and journaling can enhance mental clarity, focus, and creativity, all of which are essential for high performers and  high achievers. 

Spiritual Well Being 

Spiritual self-care activities like Meditation, Prayer, sitting in silence, sitting in nature, Fasting, meeting others to learn about one’s own faith or another’s faith can enhance one’s mind and boost one’s spirit. These practices also help manage stress and enhance physical, emotional and psychological being 

Physical Well-being 

Physical Self-Care activities like regular exercise, adequate sleep, and balanced nutrition can enhance physical health and energy levels. These practices can also help manage stress, as physical activity produces endorphins—chemicals in the brain that act as natural painkillers and mood elevators. 

Emotional Well-being 

Emotional Self-Care involves practices that help individuals connect, process, and reflect on a full range of emotions. This can include activities like therapy, journaling, and practicing self-love and compassion. For high performers, emotional self-care can help manage stress, foster resilience, and promote a positive mindset. 

Social Well-being 

High performers, like everyone else, are social beings. Building and maintaining healthy relationships is a crucial aspect of self-care. Socialization, open communication, and creating boundaries are all part of social self-care that can enhance well-being and performance. 

The Bottom Line 

Self-care is not just a trend—it’s a lifestyle choice that high performers and high achievers need to embrace for sustainable success and well-being.  

High performers due to being more prone to burn out need to understand that taking care of yourself is not a sign of weakness, but a strength that maintains and boosts performance. As Sarakay Smullens says self-care is “antidote to the burnout” 8 

FAQs 

  1. Why is self-care important for high performers?
    Self-care is vital for high performers as it helps manage stress, enhances well-being, and ultimately boosts performance. It serves as a tool to maintain psychological, physical, emotional, and social health, all of which contribute to sustainable success. 
  1. What are some self-care practices for mental well-being?
    Self-care practices for mental well-being include activities like meditation, mindfulness, journaling, and therapy. These can help manage stress, boost mood, and enhance mental clarity and focus. 
  1. How does physical self-care contribute to performance?
    Physical self-care activities like regular exercise, adequate sleep, and balanced nutrition can enhance physical health and energy levels. These practices can also help manage stress and boost mood, contributing to improved performance. 
  1. What does emotional self-care involve?
    Emotional self-care involves practices that help individuals connect, process, and reflect on a full range of emotions. This can include activities like therapy, journaling, and practicing self-love and compassion. 
  1. How does social self-care enhance well-being?
    Social self-care involves building and maintaining healthy relationships. Socialization, open communication, and creating boundaries are all part of social self-care that can enhance well-being and performance. 

Sources:

  1. Harvard Health: Understanding the stress response
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  5. Wolfram Alpha: Effects of self-care on mental health
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Mayo Clinic: Exercise and stress: Get moving to manage stress

taniyahussain

taniyahussain

Taniya Hussain qualified as a Social Worker in 1991 from Coventry University in England. She has been working on the front lines, consistently holding space for individuals and families for three decades especially, children and young people on the margins of society. Taniya studied Psycho-dynamic counselling from 1991 to 1993 at Goldsmiths College in London. Taniya met Sheikha Halima Krausen in 1992 and has been studying Islam with her ever since especially Mystical Islam, Tassawuf (Sufism) and walks on the Chisti path. Taniya really started using the power of Jungian Pyschology and Mystical Islam when she started her Online Coaching and Consultancy Business in 2018 and discovered she was a powerful healer. When she discovered Shadow Alchemy in 2019, she started developing this modality into Muslim Alchemy in 2020. She now brands herself as the Muslim Alchemist because she is constantly integrating her knowledge of the Quran and Bible with her vast Social Work experience and her extensive ability of applying Psycho-dynamic, therapeutic techniques to organisational settings, team dynamics and when working with individuals and groups. This has both Online and Offline. Taniya uses skillfully her understanding of the Shadow, that Jung constantly talked about and her Mystical Training plus her experience in inter-faith dialogue since 2003, to help individuals and groups become conscious of what they previously were unconscious of leading to rapid success in their Business, Health and Relationships. Taniya has a great skill in being able to see the blind spots in others and in untanging energetic knots (a term she uses for Shadow) to promote healing from mental and physical disease. She uses her vast expertise and skills to help her Online Clients to get rid of decades of anxiety causing insomnia, depression and suicidal thoughts and marital problems. Clients usually are healed in a short amount of time never needing to invest in Therapy again. She really is the Muslim Alchemist as she turns the shitty experience of clients into golden experiences where they manifest upgraded, wealth, health and relationships all at the same time. Taniya got married in 1995 and has three sons born in 1996, 2001 and 2003 and lives in Surrey, England and when she is not developing Muslim Alchemy, she loves to spend time with her family and write fiction stories, songs and poems. She speaks fluent English and Urdu and basic German and French and is learning Arabic and Hebrew.

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