#52SmallThings: A Weekly Self-Care Challenge

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TRUE or FALSE: I know how to effectively manage my stress.

Hi, Mighties!

Let’s get the ball rolling and talk about stress management this week.

Managing and balancing our health needs with other aspects of our lives — like family or work — takes effort, consistency, and motivation, all of which can take a toll sometimes. In those moments when there’s multiple tasks and things to do, it’s completely normal to feel some level of stress… who wouldn’t?

In those moments, do you feel like you can effectively manage your stress levels?

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Ah, motivation… it can stand between us and the checklist we created — but it can also be the catalyst to help us get those things done! What helps you stay energized when you have multiple things to knock off your list?

Select all that apply
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The satisfaction of accomplishing something
The possibility of lending a helping hand
Treating myself when I complete a task
Music makes everything better!
The promise of rest and downtime
Feeling a greater sense of self-worth
I have trouble staying motivated, to be honest
Feeling less overwhelmed
Reducing my anxiety levels
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What apps, materials, or resources do you use when creating a schedule that works best for you?

Creating a schedule can be challenging, especially when you’re trying to keep track of everything you want to accomplish in your head. Sometimes it’s beneficial to use some materials and resources like planners, note apps, calendars, and alarms to help!

Mighty staffer @sparklywartanks really likes to use a traditional pen and paper, a calendar, or a dry erase board to keep track of her responsibilities for the week. She also uses an app on her phone called Notebook to organize her work notes so she doesn’t forget anything!

What do you find most helpful?

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What routines are important for you to include as you plan out your day?

From waking up or going to bed at a certain time, taking a shower, writing a to-do list, or taking intentional time out for self-care and relaxation, including a few routines can be helpful in creating structure and consistency to our day-to-day schedules.

What routines do you find important to include when you plan out your day? Why are those routines important?

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What are your biggest challenges when it comes to planning ahead?

To plan or not to plan... that is the question — and also happens to be the topic we will be exploring this week!

We all know that living with a health condition (or several) can pose some unavoidable challenges, ones that can blow up and disrupt premeditated plans or schedules. It’s one of the hardest, trickiest variables to plan around, and this community knows that better than most.

What is it like for you to plan ahead? What challenges often arise?

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How can you bring joy to someone else this weekend?

One of the best things about joy is that we don’t have to keep it to ourselves! To wrap up this week’s theme, our challenge to you is to intentionally bring joy to someone else over the weekend, especially to someone who needs it.

Who will you choose? A friend, neighbor, family member, spouse, or another Mighty member? What will you do?

We’d love to hear your ideas in the comments below! 💌

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What’s a song that never fails to put you in a good mood?

Who doesn't love a great song that can instantly raise your spirits? There's so many classics and feel-good songs that can get you in a dancing mood. 🎶

Mighty staffer @sparklywartanks likes "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" by Whitney Houston and "Because of You" by The Cover Girls.

Share your song recommendations in the comments below.🕺🎵

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