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5 ways to have a healthy relationship with yourself

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 22, 2025, 16:06 IST
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The need for self-love and self-care

Considering the fast-paced lives most people live, many of us often end up doing things for others but forget to take time out for ourselves. But it is often said that you can't pour from an empty cup, and it aptly so. When you are drained of energy and emotions, you cannot be your best self and help others too. Most of us spend a lot of time thinking about how to build strong relationships with others, but often forget the most important one— our relationship with ourselves. How you treat yourself directly impacts your confidence, happiness, and even the way you connect with others. If you’re constantly critical, neglect your needs, or fail to set boundaries, it can leave you drained and disconnected from who you really are. So, here we list some ways to have a healthy relationship with yourself

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Practice self-compassion

We’re often kinder to others but quite critical of ourselves. But what if we treat ourselves as kindly as you do to others? That would make a huge impact on our self-esteem and inter-personal relationships too. How? Well, practicing self-compassion means treating yourself with the same patience, love, and empathy you’d offer a close friend. Instead of harsh self-criticism when you make mistakes, try take them as learning opportunities. Understand that setbacks are a part of growth, not a reflection of your worth. Daily affirmations, journaling about small wins, or simply speaking gently to yourself can shift your mindset. Over time, this helps reduce stress, boosts self-esteem, and creates a more positive inner dialogue, making it easier to move forward with resilience.

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Prioritise self-care

Contrary to popular beliefs, self-care is much beyond bubble baths and spa days— it’s about consistently meeting your emotional and mental needs. Eating nourishing foods, exercising regularly, and getting enough sleep are foundational to taking good care of your body. But self-care is also about taking time to recharge mentally, whether that’s through meditation, hobbies, or even short breaks during work. By prioritising self-care, you signal to yourself that your well-being matters. This not only improves your health but also gives you the energy and clarity to deal with life’s challenges. Remember, caring for yourself is much needed for a happier and peaceful life.

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Set healthy boundaries

Be it with close friends, colleagues, or family-- setting boundaries is much needed in your inter-personal relationships. It shows that you value and respect yourself enough to stand up for yourself when needed and protect your energy. Instead of saying "yes" even when you don't want to, boundaries help you say “no” when something drains you and “yes” to what feels aligned with your values. Without boundaries, it’s easy to overextend yourself, leading to resentment and exhaustion. Instead, pay attention to situations where you feel uncomfortable or taken advantage of— they’re usually signs that your limits are being crossed. Communicate your needs clearly and without guilt. This also teaches others how to treat you well in the long run.


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Celebrate your achievements-- no matter how big or small

Many people rush past their successes without acknowledgment, focusing only on the next goal. But pausing and celebrating your achievements, helps reinforce self-worth. Take time to reflect on what you’ve accomplished. This practice trains your brain to notice progress instead of only shortcomings, and being grateful for all you have and have achieved. Celebrating wins also keeps you motivated and builds confidence. Over time, it creates a sense of pride and joy in your journey, making you more appreciative of who you are becoming.


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Spend time with yourself

In the hustle bustle of life, it is easier to lose touch with yourself and tend to your own needs. However, pausing and spending time with yourself helps you reconnect with yourself, and focus on what truly matters in life. Solitude can feel uncomfortable to some people at first, but it’s in those quiet moments that you understand your true feelings, desires, and values. Whether it’s taking a walk, reading, journaling, or simply sitting in silence, this time helps you process emotions and recharge. Solitude also strengthens self-awareness and allows you to live more authentically, deepening your relationship with yourself.



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