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I’m Lee, and I’m delighted to welcome you to the Calm Collective, where my mission is to help professional women like you overcome adrenal fatigue naturally and reclaim your energy and peace. This blog is your sanctuary for discovering effective strategies and practical advice to break free from the cycle of stress and fatigue.

Understanding that the journey out of adrenal fatigue is both necessary and deeply personal, I focus on sharing small, impactful changes that can make a significant difference in how you feel each day. We’ll explore everything from how to nourish your body and mind with stress-busting foods and relaxation techniques, to finding ways to streamline your daily tasks to reduce overwhelm.

If you’re tired of feeling constantly drained and ready for a revitalizing change, you’re in the perfect place. Let’s embark on this path together, learning and growing as we move towards a life marked by balance, wellness, and vibrant energy.

Here’s to beating adrenal fatigue naturally and embracing a happier, healthier you!

How to Give Yourself Compassion and Practice More Self-Love

Self-compassion is one of those things that some people are born with, but others learn on their own!

If you find that you’re not blessed with a wealth of compassion for yourself, it’s a skill you can pick up with time and practice.

Learning to give yourself more compassion and practice more self-love starts with realizing that you’re missing a bit of it in your own life. Taking a hard look at the way you feel and react to the things you encounter is the first step to creating more compassion in your life!

Comfort Your Body

Your body and your mind work together when it comes to creating self-compassion and self-love. Comforting your body and caring for it gives you a foothold where you can continue to build your self-esteem

Start by feeding your body well! Choose meals that are a mix of good comfort food and good-for-you food. Balanced meals are important to the way your body and mind interact.

Get up and get moving even when it’s hard! Your body is made to move, and even when you find yourself in a slump, getting moving can help you break up the logjam of thoughts and help your body feel better too.

Don’t forget to take time for self-care too! Your body works hard throughout the week, and you need a little pampering! Take a hot bubble bath, do some creating, go for a massage, or get your nails done when you don’t have anything special going on. However, if you indulge in self-care, be sure to make time to comfort your body.

Write a Letter to Yourself

Thoughts can run away with you, but words are more concrete!

Take time to write out a letter to yourself when things are at their lowest. Pour out the way you feel, give yourself some advice, and create a space where you can share encouragement to your future self.

When situations occur where you’re stuck, and you can’t see any way to have compassion, write out that letter and talk about the situation in its entirety. Resist the urge to blame others or yourself for what happened.

Tuck the letter away and let the situation fade away with the letter! Comfort yourself and show yourself some compassion by writing down all the feelings and thoughts that are running through your head.

Give Yourself Some Encouragement

There’s a good chance that you’ve talked a friend or two through a tough situation, just like the one you’re facing! You have all the capacity to give good encouragement, it just needs to be turned in on yourself.

When you’re faced with a tough situation where you run the risk of not showing yourself any compassion, take a moment, take a breath, and turn that encouragement inward. Give yourself the advice you’d normally give your friends and family, and act on it!

It’s easy to get down on yourself and forget to have compassion in moments of stress. Taking a step back from the situation and verbally sharing the encouragement that you’d share with others in the same situation gives you perspective on everything you’re going through!

Practice Mindfulness

Mindfulness has big impacts on every area of your life, including on your self-compassion!

Learning to practice mindfulness is a great step toward boosting your compassion and self-love. Just meditating for a few minutes each day can change the way you nurture your mind and learn to accept yourself when things get tough.

Set aside plenty of time to meditate. Don’t hope that you’ll have time later on or hurriedly do a few minutes here and there; dedicate the time to meditating each day for longer and longer periods of time.

As you meditate, let your mind and body relax and focus on your breath and body. Take note of areas that hurt and where you feel that pain start to sneak its way into your system. It can be hard to recognize the mental pain that leads to a lack of compassion for yourself but let your mind sort through your feelings and seek out that hurt so you can focus on healing it!

Mindfulness requires focus and dedication, but there’s no limit to how you can create compassion within your life when you take the time!

Takeaway

Creating compassion for your mind and life takes some serious dedication. Even if you don’t feel that you come by that self-compassion naturally, it can be learned and honed to create a better life for yourself!

Struggling with a lack of self-compassion and self-love can leave you in a spot that makes it hard to function. As you create compassion and learn to love yourself fully and completely, you’ll find that it’s easier to love others and continue to create a full life for yourself!

About Leanne

Lee Tomlinson, the principal coach and founder of Nurture & Move, offers a compassionate approach to helping professional women nurture their nervous system so they can cope better in work and life. Through her expertise in integrative health and trauma-informed coaching, Lee supports women in naturally restoring balance, resilience, and energy. Her methods encompass a wide range of health and wellness disciplines, focusing on holistic strategies tailored to address the unique stressors affecting women today. Lee’s coaching empowers clients to navigate stress effectively, regulate their emotions, and enhance their overall well-being and quality of life.

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