Self Care Posts, Updates and More!

First, calling all Menu Plan hosts!  I will be away for a few days without computer or phone access, so if someone can host, please let me know before Sunday.

Our July Self-Care retreat has been rolling along, and I’m really enjoying it.  Valerie of City Life Eats kicked off with a post on self-care through movement, I hosted on reflection and meditation and shared some of my favorite meditation resources.  Wendy of Celiacs in the House posted on Self Care through Food, and our latest posting is from Shirley of Gluten Free Easily has a great post on Self-Care through Friends, Family and Pets!  Of course, it’s also helped me keep a broader range of self-care on my radar, especially the ways that I’m much less practiced.

If you’re so inclined, we’d love to have you join us, and we’ve got Iris of the Daily Dietribe lined up for our final week, for self-care through creativity.

This virtual self-care retreat is to inspire you all to make July a month of reflecting on self-care and the many ways to nourish ourselves. We encourage everyone to participate in this event in a way that feels appropriate to them, whether through personal reflection, journal or other self-care.  If you would like to share your experience with self-care, we would love to include you in the experience, whether you join us for one week or every week.  You can write generally about self-care, or focus on one of the themes (movement, food, family/friends/pets, creativity and meditation and mindfulness), or write every week about each of the themes.  We ask that you link back to this post so that more people can learn about this retreat, and leave a comment for the weekly theme host, too!.  If you would like to be included in our  roundup, please email a link to your post, along with your name and blog name, to us at selfcareretreat at gmail dot com by July 30, 2011.  Feel free to use the badge in your posts.  Non-bloggers who would like to contribute,please email the full text to the same address and it will be included in the roundup.

About Cheryl Harris

Life played a funny trick on me. I've studied nutrition for years, and much to my surprise, found out that I could manage many of my health issues via diet. I've been GF for years, and I've got a bunch of allergies and sensitivities. But it definitely doesn't keep me from cooking, baking and enjoying my food. Thanks for stopping by.
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