Tag: mindfulness

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10 Simple Self-care Practices to Boost Your Mental Health

In the rush of everyday life, it’s so easy to lose sight of what we need most: a moment of peace, a bit of kindness toward ourselves. Self-care doesn’t have to be an elaborate ritual or something you only make time for once a month. Sometimes, it’s in the simplest actions that we find the most comfort.

Here are some gentle self-care practices that can nurture your mind and soul, each a small gift you can give yourself.

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Taking care of yourself: A gift you can’t afford to overlook

Life is busy, unpredictable, and often demanding. We find ourselves juggling work, family, and endless to-do lists, all while pushing our own needs to the side. But here’s a truth I’ve come to understand, both as a doctor and as someone who has experienced burnout: if we don’t make the time to take care of ourselves, we end up drained, depleted, and unable to show up fully for the things that matter most. We’ve all heard the saying, “You can’t pour from an empty cup,” but how many of us actually live by that?

Self-care isn’t a luxury or something “nice to have” when we’re not busy. It’s the foundation for living a healthy, fulfilling life. And it’s something we need to start giving ourselves permission to prioritize. Because the truth is, without our health—physical, emotional, and mental—everything else crumbles. We cannot give what we don’t have.

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I’m Calming Myself Down [a poem]

By Lance Merrick | Featured Contributor


Author’s Note: This poem is a mindfulness exercise that I use to help calm anxiety.

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Feeling the room surround me
Testing each of my senses
Tasting sweet peppermint candy
Touching my feet to the ground
Seeing blue skies out my window
Hearing passing cars,
the bathroom fan,
My deep breathes and
the crunch of peppermint candy.

It takes about an hour to come around.
I’m calming myself down.

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