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Choosing Self-Care Without Guilt

March 8,2026
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By Yemisi Suleiman

For many Nigerian women, being described as “strong” often means being stretched, emotionally, financially and physically. It means replying emails close to midnight, showing up for every extended family obligation, managing career demands while carrying the invisible weight of caregiving. Rest is postponed.

Pauses feel indulgent. And when they do come, they are accompanied by guilt. Women oftentimes feel guilty for choosing to rest over some supposedly pressing obligations. You hear things like ‘oh if I don’t do it, who will’ someone else will definitely do it, trust me.
However, for some reasons now, there is a shift from this triangle. Women are beginning to reframe self-care not as luxury, but as leadership. Not as selfishness, but as sustainability. Wellness is becoming part of the ambition conversation.

Letting Go of the Guilt
The hardest part of prioritising self-care is not scheduling it, it is silencing the internal voice that says, you should be doing more.
Many women were raised to equate sacrifice with virtue. If everyone else is comfortable, you are successful. If you are tired, you must be responsible. Yet chronic stress tells a different story. According to the World Health Organization, women are more vulnerable to anxiety and depressive disorders, often due to compounded responsibilities at work and at home.
In cultures where communal living is strong, that load can be heavier. Choosing to rest in such environments can feel like rebellion. In reality, it is preservation.

Redefining What Self-Care Looks Like
Self-care is often misunderstood as spa days and vacations. While those are welcome luxuries, true self-care is less glamorous and far more powerful.
It is :
Protecting your sleep
Booking annual health screenings
Logging off work at a set hour
Saying no without over-explaining
Seeking therapy without secrecy
It is maintenance for high-performance living.
Organisations such as UN Women continue to emphasise that women’s empowerment must include access to healthcare and mental wellbeing. On a personal level, that empowerment begins with boundaries.

Scheduling Yourself Like You Matter
One practical shift is simple: schedule yourself.
If meetings, school runs and social events make it into your calendar, so should your wellbeing. Block time for movement. Protect one weekend day a month from obligations. Plan restorative breaks in advance.
When self-care becomes structured, it becomes legitimate. And when it feels legitimate, guilt begins to fade.


Strength, Redefined
The modern Nigerian woman is still ambitious. She is building brands, leading teams and nurturing families. But she is no longer romanticising exhaustion.
She is delegating where possible.
She is sharing domestic responsibilities.
She is declining unpaid emotional labour.
She is choosing therapy.


Wellness is no longer the opposite of ambition; it is the foundation of it.
A rested woman thinks clearly. A balanced woman leads better. A mentally healthy woman builds sustainably.
Choosing self-care without guilt is not about doing less for others. It is about ensuring you do not disappear in the process.
And perhaps that is the new definition of strength: not how much you endure, but how well you sustain yourself.

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