Janelle Monáe’s Simple Recipe for Stress Relief

The ‘Antebellum’ star says therapy has a lot to do with it

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“Therapy is important.” — Janelle Monáe

Everybody talks about self-care but really, what is it? For Viola Davis, it means loving on her family and hopping in the jacuzzi with the hubs. For Janelle Monáe, it means therapy. For Holly Robinson Peete, it means saying no more consistently. For Rachel True, it means tarot.

However you define it, they say, it is imperative that you make time to do it. If you need some ideas, here’s how one celeb ensured she had downtime and practiced mindfulness in 2020. Perhaps we can use this advice in 2021 as well.

Here’s what else Janelle Monáe, who recently starred in the controversial horror slavery flick Antebellum, had to say about self-care.

Therapy is important. Having your creative circle around to vent to [is important]. Massages are important, whatever you need… I do a very bad job of celebrating myself. That’s why I’m thankful for my friends and my family because they make that time. And, they force me to do it. I’m always thinking about the next thing. I’m living in the future so much, and it’s hard to stay present, but I’m finding out and believing wholeheartedly because the present is a gift. And, that is something to always celebrate.

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