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Intentional Self-Care: Honoring Your Needs, Health, and Accomplishments

Skyler4 hours ago4 hours ago05 mins

Pause to Rest: Creating Sacred Spaces for Recovery We live in a culture that equates busyness with worth. Intentional self-care pushes back. Pausing to rest means carving out physical and mental margins—a quiet corner, a five-minute breathing break, a full night without screens. Sacred spaces are not always elaborate; they can be a sunlit chair,…

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Rest, Reflect, Replenish: A Whole-You Guide to Radical Self-Care

Skyler3 weeks ago05 mins

Resting as Resistance: Giving Yourself Permission to Pause We live in a culture that lauds hustle and feels suspicious of stillness. Choosing to rest is not laziness—it’s defiance. When you close the laptop, silence notifications, or say “no” to a dinner you don’t want to attend, you’re protecting your bandwidth. Start small: schedule a 20-minute…

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