60 Seconds to 60 Minutes: Real Self-Care Ideas You Actually Have Time For
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Not enough time for self-care is usually not the real problem. In this episode, we break down specific ideas across 30 seconds, five minutes, 20 minutes, and 60 minutes so you can actually use what you have.
Self-care doesn't have to be a ritual you build up to. A 20-second hug has oxytocin science behind it. A gratitude practice done consistently rivals antidepressants in research. Getting one real thing crossed off a list, the kind that actually stays crossed off, counts. These are not hacks. They're just what it looks like when you take your time seriously, even in small amounts.
This episode gets into the creative side of self-care: how to stack physical, social, and spiritual elements into a single short window, why engagement matters more than duration, and what separates processing a hard emotion from just recycling it. There's also an honest conversation about when self-care stops being the right tool and professional support becomes the more useful one.
The goal isn't to optimize your wellness routine. It's to build something that actually fits your life and leaves you with more than you started with.
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