The first step to taking care of yourself is to check in on your needs just as you do with your other priorities. Add yourself to your active list of things to prioritize. My suggestion is to use the third person. By this I mean ask, “what does _________________ (add your name here) need?” Do this all day long, just like you do with every other priority on your to do list.
I was forced to do this years ago after I came down with mono. I was working so hard and putting my needs on the back burner that I literally collapsed. The only way to recover was to add my needs to the list of things to do.
Later I saw that same risk of collapse in parents I was working with in my therapy practice. I started to write out post it notes “What does Joan need?” “What does Mark need?” and have parents place these where they would see them. I asked parents to report back. Most often the answer was, “I needed to pee!” Other parents realized they hadn’t eaten in 6 hours, or they needed to make a phone call about their own appointment or schedule.