“If we're worried about wasting water, maybe take that up with large corporations rather than regular people who just, in the middle of a once-in-a-generation event, want to feel clean.”— Jihan Forbes , allure.com
“A world in which self-care has to be such a trendy topic is a world that is sick.”— Brianna Wiest, thoughtcatalog.com
“It would be harmful to our work to not replenish ourselves and care for ourselves.”— Ijeoma Oluo, vogue.com
“Putting effort into your relationship also means making sure your own mental health is okay. It means putting effort into taking care of yourself. It means putting yourself high on your list of priorities.”— Holly Riordan, thoughtcatalog.com
“We might turn to self-care to sooth our stresses and also to boost our productivity, but, as the rise of burnout might suggest, self-care does not actually seem to be fixing burnout.”— Laura Havlin, dazeddigital.com
“Trust that it’s okay to put your needs first. You deserve to take care of yourself.”— Daniell Koepke, shopcatalog.com
“People often say, 'I don’t know how you do it all,' and the answer it turns out is I neglect myself and so I’m not going to do that anymore.”— Alexander Chee, twitter.com
“I’ve always looked after myself. That’s why I dress myself, that’s why I speak for myself, and that’s why I remain myself. I’m quite willing to fuck things up for myself but I’m not going to have some cunt do it for me.”— Keith Flint, matt-blake.co.uk
“Try replacing a self-deprecating thought with something more supportive.”— Nicole Pajer, huffpost.com
“The most consistent grooming advice we give is to try something new. A new hairstyle can give you a fresh start, a new facial hair style transforms your persona, and a new skincare regimen keeps the signs of aging at bay.”— Adam Hurly, gq.com
“Self-care is a nebulous name for a group of behaviors that should have a simple definition: taking care of yourself. But it’s no longer just meditation and journaling; everything can now be #selfcare.”— Shayla Love, tonic.vice.com
“Why is it so much easier to see others as beautiful but not ourselves?”— Desireé Dallagiacomo, instagram.com
“Self-care is a nebulous name for a group of behaviors that should have a simple definition: taking care of yourself. But it’s no longer just meditation and journaling; everything can now be #selfcare. Eating healthfully or indulgently; spending time alone or seeing friends; working out or taking a r…”— Shayla Love, tonic.vice.com
“i will not be who you need me to be i will be who i need me to be”— Jacqueline Whitney, instagram.com
“It is thought that a four-day working week would have a particularly big impact on women, given the caring responsibilities and unpaid domestic labour they often end up undertaking.”— Coco Khan, theguardian.com
“I like thinking about a lot of things at once, but at a certain point, it gets to be too much. And that's when I kind of crumble.”— Rachel Bloom, allure.com
“Always remember that something that may seem so small to you could make a world of difference to somebody else.”— Jodi Taylor, coveteur.com
“Understanding what self-care should or could mean is valuable for everyone, especially when framed as a worthy challenge rather than an easy indulgence.”— Rachel Siemens, manrepeller.com