A cure for your emotional exhaustion

Cari Nazeer
Forge
Published in
Sent as a

Newsletter

1 min readJan 23, 2021

✅ Today’s tip: Find an activity that serves you and no one else, and put it on your calendar.

Is anyone else just completely depleted? This past week has felt like the crash after final exams, but instead of cramming, we’ve been doomscrolling, losing sleep, and existing in a constant state of anxiety for the past four years. As we enter a new era, let’s take some time to refuel.

Meredith Ethington writes that real self-care is intentionally doing something that serves you and nobody else. That might be a long bike ride, or a phone date with an old friend, or a morning of baking—not because you have family members to feed, but simply because it feels good to smell fresh ingredients and make something with your hands.

📚 More from Forge on rest and recovery:

Now’s the Perfect Time to Take a Mental Health Day
Read more >>

Burnout Is Now Our Default State
Read more >>

The Revolutionary Power of a Midday Bath
Read more >>

The Forge Daily Tip is sent every morning via email. ☀️ Subscribe to The Forge Daily Tip here.

You’re subscribed to receive emails from Forge. You can adjust your settings via the link at the bottom of this email.

--

--

Forge
Forge

Published in Forge

A former publication from Medium on personal development. Currently inactive and not taking submissions.

Cari Nazeer
Cari Nazeer

Written by Cari Nazeer

Former lead editor, Forge @ Medium