“Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes… including you.”
— Anne Lamott
I was sitting on my balcony the other day, sipping my morning tea, watching the sun peek over the trees, and I realized something: I’ve been so tired, even after sleeping well. Not the “I need coffee” kind of tired, but the kind that makes even opening your laptop feel like lifting a mountain.
And honestly? For the longest time, I thought… maybe I’m just lazy.
But the truth hit me slowly, like the warmth of the morning sun: it wasn’t laziness at all. It was my energy quietly leaking away, bit by bit, from things I hadn’t even noticed.
Like the constant scrolling on my phone while waiting in line. Or the subtle tension I carried in my shoulders because I didn’t take a proper pause during the day. Or the stress my body held onto without me really paying attention.
I started to notice little patterns. Things that drained me even when I wasn’t “doing much.” Overthinking, always being “available” for messages, not giving myself quiet time… and oh, I can’t forget how giving too much without refilling myself really wore me down.
So I decided to do something small, something I could actually keep up with. Slow mornings. A short walk outside. Even five minutes of sitting quietly, just breathing. I didn’t need a full-blown routine; just tiny shifts that let my energy come back bit by bit.
And you know what helped me even more? A couple of little wellness habits I never took seriously before. Like adding magnesium before bed, it helps relax your muscles and calm your nervous system. Or supporting my gut with a gentleprobiotic, especially on days when stress makes my stomach feel like it’s running a marathon. Even small things like that made a difference in my energy.
I’m sharing this not because you have to do the same. It’s just me telling you what worked for me. You can pick and choose. And honestly, the first step isn’t buying anything or changing your whole life but noticing where your energy is going and giving yourself permission to rest.
Sometimes the best advice is simple: slow down, listen to your body, and refill your cup when it’s empty. Everything else can wait.
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