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What is your number one self-care habit? The one thing that, if you do it, makes your day better, and if you don’t, your day just isn’t the same. For me, it’s exercise. I've noticed that when I’ve been at my lowest—either depressed or burned out—it's usually when I’ve stopped training and neglected self-care for some reason. People who feel anxious, depressed, or burned out often lack a routine or protocol that includes self-care when you analyze their lives. Not moving enough, eating poorly, not sleeping well, spending most of the day online, doomscrolling, flooding themselves with dopamine hits, and fragmenting their minds. Additionally, they may lack meaning, emotional regulation, self-control, goals, and a clear sense of purpose. If we don't feel a sense of agency or control over our lives, we feel disorganized, which only increases anxiety and stress. High achievers know what they need to do to maintain their high energy levels, balancing intense activity with intense rest.
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That's an impressive jump! INSPIRING! While a lack of routine or poor self-care can exacerbate mental health struggles, sometimes anxiety or depression stems from unresolved past experiences, such as trauma. For some, early-life trauma shapes how they approach self-care, trust, and even their ability to maintain routines. It’s not just about having control over one’s life; it's also about understanding and healing what might be blocking that control. 🫶
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