'You can be your own Valentine' Niomi Smart on why we should all lean into self-love (2024)

I am a hopeless romantic, and happy to admit it.

I love love. But now the love I seek is from within.

I spent most of my twenties seeking love outside of myself - whether that be from romantic partnerships or from my friends and family. Of course, external love is important for connection and community, and sadly I do believe we have lost the essence of this in modern-day society, however, the emphasis I put on external love was not a path to long-term true happiness.

I’m now 31, and I’ve experienced two broken engagements.

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There is one big lesson that the last few years of my life have taught me. External love should not be our source of self-validation and worth. If that is the case, we can easily lose ourselves in a relationship, which can lead to co-dependant connections.

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I’m now 31, and I’ve experienced two broken engagements, which I prefer to see as 'karmic relationships'; necessary events in life that were catalysts for change, growth, and transformation. That is where my self-love story begins.

If someone had told me to connect to my 'heart space' five years ago, I would have raised an eyebrow.

Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, sometimes we need to hit rock bottom and have our hearts cracked open to discover the magic within. Nothing changes if nothing changes.

I took the cliché journey to a tropical island to heal my heart. Eye-roll, I know. The Eat Pray Lovephase of my life. I embarked upon a journey of healing, exploration of spirituality, and regular therapy. And I am eternally grateful for these challenging events, because I may never have been inclined to dive into these practices otherwise.

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Spending time in Indonesia was the best decision I could've made - on the plane to Bali on my own - I had an overwhelming feeling that I was about to embark upon the most transformative journey of my life. And it was more than I could have imagined.

I spent months absorbing the magic of the ‘Island of the Gods’, learning the ceremonial and sacred practices of the Balinese. I spent time with local healers, a 'Mangku' (priest), and learning practices that I would otherwise never have come across, such as making offerings of gratitude to the land known as 'canang sari', and attending sacred ceremonies. I deepened my yoga practice, completed a course in breathwork, and learned how to connect more to nature. Essentially it all guided me the way back to myself.

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Despite the divine experiences in Bali, I felt a strong calling to return back to my reality in London, and so I ended a very special chapter of my life. There's one particular lesson I learned that I hope will always stay with me; to truly connect to the inner wisdom of my heart. And that’s exactly what brought me back home - home to London, and home to myself.

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That’s exactly what brought me back home - home to London, and home to myself.

You see, our hearts never lie, but the problem is they speak softly and subtly in comparison to our feisty and loud heads, and consequentially, these soft whispers are often ignored or deafened as a result.

Spending time opening up to the wisdom of teachers and learning new practices, has provided an opportunity to understand more about the workings of our minds, our energetic bodies, and the science behind the ‘woo woo.’ Ultimately, it has allowed me to develop personal powerful practices that have been the instigator of change in my life.

If someone had told me to connect to my 'heart space' five years ago, I would have raised an eyebrow. Today spending time in silence, connecting back into my heart is the single most important tool I have established to keep me on my path.

And the best part is, anyone can do it. It takes time and patience of course, but is oh-so worth the abundance of joy and magic that can be revealed when you allow your mind to settle and listen to the whispers of the heart.

I’ve learned to romance myself, to fall in love with myself.

I am still a hopeless romantic and I still love love. The difference is I’ve learned to romance myself, to fall in love with myself. It’s not all roses and chocolates I must admit. It involves leaning into the shadow side, to face the parts of myself I feared most and would rather push aside.

But I am grateful for the challenging experiences in life that have inspired me to spread my wings from my chrysalis and take a leap of faith as I soar into the sky with bright and colourful new wings.

This February I am whisking myself off for a très romantic trip to Paris for one... it is the month of love after all. I plan to wine and dine myself into a love bubble oblivion, gaze at the Mark Rothkos on display in the Louis Vuitton Foundation, and stroll aimlessly along the riverside.

May this be your reminder that you can be your own Valentine.

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'You can be your own Valentine' Niomi Smart on why we should all lean into self-love (2024)

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Can you be your own Valentine? ›

Be kind to yourself and do for yourself what you would do for a friend or loved one. You do not need to put a ring on your finger, but you can take yourself on a coffee or bookstore date! Pamper yourself: Buy yourself a sweet treat, order your favorite meal, go for a nice walk, or binge a favorite show.

How to practice self love on Valentine's Day? ›

Show love for yourself and appreciation for the love that surrounds you with whatever simple self-care activities bring you joy, rest, or relaxation. Connect with an old friend, take a nap, do that home hobby you've been wanting to try, enjoy the outdoors, or eat a favorite food.

How to make yourself feel special on Valentine's Day? ›

10 Ways to Show Yourself Some Love on Valentine's Day
  1. Make yourself a care package. ...
  2. Go shopping. ...
  3. Plan a fun night with friends. ...
  4. Make a list of at least 3 things you love about yourself. ...
  5. Spa night. ...
  6. Get pampered. ...
  7. Be selfish. ...
  8. Wear something that makes you feel good.

What happened with Niomi and Joe? ›

She confirmed the pair had split in a video uploaded in September 2020, saying: 'Unfortunately Joe and I have separated. 'I know it will come as a huge shock to you but the past four years have been magical, so full of love and I have absolutely no regrets about the past.

What does "be your own Valentine" mean? ›

Being your own Valentine means taking care of yourself, loving yourself and appreciating your worth. It's about nurturing the most important relationship you'll ever have – the one with yourself.

Does your valentine have to be someone you love? ›

Not necessarily. Being someone's Valentine typically means that you are acknowledging them as someone special in your life and are celebrating your connection with them, but it doesn't necessarily mean that you are in a dating relationship with them.

Is Valentine's Day self-love? ›

But Valentine's Day can also be a day for self-love! Adrian Low, a chartered psychologist in Hong Kong, told us that self-love “forms the foundation of our overall well-being and mental health”.

How can I enjoy Valentines Day on my own? ›

There are plenty of things you can do by yourself that couples are also doing on Valentine's Day. See a movie, order dessert, do anything that makes you happy. It's totally great to be in touch with your emotions, but don't buy into the idea that you need another person to be happy, says Adina Mahalli, MSW.

Why is self-love important? ›

Self-love is important because it motivates much of our positive behavior while reducing harmful behavior. It both empowers us to take risks and to say no to things that don't work for us. It's a key component of building self-compassion. Self-love helps us take care of ourselves, lower stress, and strive for success.

Should I treat myself on Valentine's Day? ›

Skincare is self-care, and if there's one thing you should be treating this Valentine's Day, its yourself. That's why we recommend Olay's Regenerist Night Cream, a moisturising cream packed with Vitamin B3 and Peptides for skin that visibly recovers while you sleep.

How to flirt on Valentine's Day? ›

Show your crush you want to be more intimate this Valentine's season.
  1. “I'd put my phone down if it meant I could hold your hand this Valentine's.”
  2. “I've never had a Valentine's kiss, and I can't think of anyone else I'd want it to be with.”
  3. “I can think of a few ways we can make this Valentine's Day a little special 😉😉”

How can I enjoy my Valentine? ›

The Most Romantic Ideas for Celebrating Valentine's Day at Home
  1. 01 of 10. Make Plans for the Kids. ...
  2. 02 of 10. Decorate Your Space. ...
  3. 03 of 10. Prepare a Special Meal. ...
  4. 04 of 10. Mix Up Specialty co*cktails. ...
  5. 05 of 10. Play Some Music and Dance Without Phones. ...
  6. 06 of 10. Plan Light-Hearted Activities. ...
  7. 07 of 10. ...
  8. 08 of 10.
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What does Niomi Smart do? ›

Niomi Smart is the founder of vegan and natural skincare brand, Smart Skin, author of bestselling plant-based recipe book, 'Eat Smart', and a qualified yoga instructor. As a wellness and lifestyle content creator, Niomi inspires a global audience of more than 4.6 million people to look, live and feel better.

What has happened to Niomi Smart? ›

Niomi Smart confirmed that she shut her beauty brand Smart Skin in December 2023 after just over three years. Personally, I think she could have used her breakup from her fiance Joe to really promote this brand and show it as a total labour of love. But I know that view might be controversial... what do you guys think?

How old is Naomi Smart? ›

Summer Naomi Smart
Summer Naomi Interior
BornSeptember 9, 1982 Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
OccupationActress
Years active2006-present
SpouseRay Interior

What do you call Valentine's Day by yourself? ›

Galentine's Day, Feb. 13, is the most famous Valentine's Day alternative.

Do I have to ask someone to be my valentine? ›

Although it's not a requirement, asking someone to be your valentine, whether you're in a relationship or not, is a great idea. It would truly make someone's day and is just a little something extra to show just how much you care.

Who can be considered a valentine? ›

/ˈvælɛntaɪn/ A valentine is a sweetheart: specifically, someone who receives a greeting or attention on Valentine's Day. There are many words for someone you like in a romantic way, such as sweetie, main squeeze, boyfriend, girlfriend, significant other, and special someone.

Is it OK to be alone on Valentines? ›

There is no rule that you need to celebrate or even acknowledge Valentine's Day. However, don't let social media, store displays, or stories of others make you feel bad about your relationship status. February 14th is just one day of the year. There is no reason why you can't treat it as though it's just another day.

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