The Missing Ingredient in Self Care | Portia Jackson-Preston | TEDxCrenshaw

TEDx Talks
5 Nov 201911:19

Summary

TLDRThe speaker recounts her journey from viewing self-care as a luxury to a necessity after facing chronic kidney disease and a blood clot. She redefines self-care as a holistic practice encompassing physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual, relational, and professional aspects. Sharing her personal transformation, she advocates for a communal approach to self-care, emphasizing the importance of social support and systemic changes to foster a culture of well-being. She challenges the audience to develop their self-care plans and take action at various levels of society to promote health and well-being for all.

Takeaways

  • 🎓 The speaker's perspective on self-care evolved after earning a doctorate and being diagnosed with chronic kidney disease.
  • 🚑 A blood clot in her leg led to an epiphany about the importance of self-care, despite her initial resistance to change.
  • 🤔 The speaker's initial questions about pushing limits were met with patience but no direct answers, leading to a shift in her approach to self-care.
  • 🏋️‍♀️ Self-care was redefined to include physical activities like walking or dancing, and regular medical check-ups.
  • 📝 Psychological self-care involved daily journaling for self-reflection to understand needs and process stress.
  • ❤️ Emotional self-care was about showing compassion to oneself.
  • 🙏 Spiritual self-care included connecting with faith, being part of a community, and spending time in nature.
  • 👪 Relational self-care emphasized the importance of spending quality time with family and friends.
  • 💼 Professional self-care involved pursuing invigorating work, setting boundaries, and seeking support from peers and mentors.
  • 🌟 The speaker's recovery journey included reducing stress, improving nutrition, and losing weight, leading to remission.
  • 🗣️ Sharing her story on social media during recovery helped the speaker feel less alone and connected with others facing similar challenges.
  • 🌐 The speaker advocates for a communal approach to self-care, supported by social, organizational, community, and policy levels.
  • 🔄 Self-care should be practical, holistic, inclusive, and adaptable, evolving with the individual over time.
  • 💡 The speaker encourages the audience to develop a self-care action plan and take action at their level, whether individual, interpersonal, organizational, community, or policy.

Q & A

  • What significant events occurred in the speaker's life seven years ago?

    -Seven years ago, the speaker earned her doctorate in public health and was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease within two months of each other.

  • What was the speaker's initial reaction to her health diagnosis?

    -Initially, the speaker did not listen to her doctors' advice about the urgency of self-care and continued with her stressful career, leading to multiple periods of disability leave.

  • How did the speaker redefine self-care for herself?

    -The speaker defined self-care as any practice that helped her manage stress and promote well-being, which included physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual, relational, and professional self-care.

  • What are the six categories of self-care mentioned by the speaker?

    -The six categories of self-care mentioned are physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual, relational, and professional self-care.

  • What specific actions did the speaker take for her physical self-care?

    -For physical self-care, the speaker included walking or dancing for at least thirty minutes five days a week and accessing routine medical and dental care.

  • How did the speaker's perspective on success and work ethic influence her self-care practices?

    -The speaker realized that societal messages about success, such as 'work hard play hard' and 'burn the midnight oil,' led her to prioritize work over self-care, which she later recognized as flawed and needed to change.

  • What role did the speaker's cultural background play in her approach to self-care?

    -The speaker's cultural background, growing up in South Central LA and being surrounded by strong female role models, influenced her initial approach to self-care by instilling a survival mechanism where personal needs often came last.

  • How did the speaker's experience with a blood clot and chronic kidney disease change her perspective on self-care?

    -The speaker's experience with a blood clot and chronic kidney disease led her to an epiphany about the urgency of self-care, but it was after multiple periods of disability leave that she was ready to redefine and prioritize self-care.

  • What was the speaker's larger vision for self-care as presented in the script?

    -The speaker's larger vision for self-care is communal, where individuals benefit from the lived experiences of others, social support, and accountability, rather than the individualistic approach that is currently prevalent.

  • How does the speaker suggest we can support self-care on multiple levels?

    -The speaker suggests supporting self-care at the individual, interpersonal, organizational, community, and policy levels, using the social ecological model to explain the multi-dimensional influences on self-care practices.

  • What actionable steps does the speaker recommend for the audience to engage in self-care?

    -The speaker recommends developing a personal self-care action plan, prioritizing one's own self-care, and taking action at any level, such as sharing stories, advocating for policy changes, or using leadership positions to promote self-care.

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