Creating Routines in Times of Crisis
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When the political landscape feels chaotic, exhausting, and impossible to control, staying grounded is very important. This episode is a real-time case for why routines, not reinvention, are what actually help people stay regulated right now.
In conversation, we tackle:
- Why routines matter more than hobbies when your nervous system is already fried
- The myth that self-care has to be impressive, aesthetic, or time-consuming to “count”
- How having one predictable touchpoint can ground you when everything else feels out of control
- The overlooked mental health power of making your bed (yes, really)
- Why being a leader in your own life hits different than constantly reacting to what’s happening to you
Please note, we recorded this before the weekend.
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