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The Meaning of Women’s Self Care in 2026

by Shari Warner JD LMFT
April 13, 2026
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As we move through 2026, I appreciate how this Trinidad Express article invites us to rethink what self-care really means—especially for women. So often, self-care gets reduced to surface-level rituals, while the deeper, more meaningful work of caring for our mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing gets pushed aside. As a mental health professional and women’s wellness consultant, I see this pattern every day.

Many women are incredibly skilled at showing up for everyone else. We manage households, careers, relationships, and communities—often at the expense of ourselves. The article gently reminds us that true self-care isn’t about indulgence or perfection. It’s about sustainability. It’s about choosing practices that support us long-term rather than leaving us depleted. This includes moving our bodies in ways that feel supportive, not punishing, and making room for rest without guilt.

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What resonates most is the emphasis on intention. Real self-care asks us to slow down and pay attention—to our stress levels, our emotional needs, and our limits. It might look like setting firmer boundaries, taking mental health breaks, or letting go of the pressure to constantly perform or produce. These choices may seem small, but over time they significantly reduce burnout and improve overall wellbeing.

From a therapeutic perspective, I know that when women neglect themselves, it shows up in anxiety, exhaustion, strained relationships, and a sense of disconnection. The start of a new year offers a natural pause—a chance to choose ourselves more consistently.

If 2026 is about anything, I hope it’s about women embracing self-care as an act of kindness, wisdom, and self-respect—not something extra, but something essential.

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