QUOTE OF THE DAY

“90% of what you’re stressing about right now won’t even matter a year from now. Take a deep breath.”
-Mel Robbins

IDEA OF THE DAY 

Do you ever feel like the older you get, the faster time seems to slip away? The days fill up so quickly—work to do, people to care for, endless tasks to manage—and before you know it, you’re collapsing into bed exhausted, with little crossed off your list (sometimes with even more added).

And then the stress hits. The overwhelm of how you’re supposed to get it all done in the little time you have.

It’s hard.

There are kids to care for, work deadlines to meet, maybe a dissertation to finish—and let’s not even talk about the dishes piling up in the sink. Sometimes, it just feels like too much. You find yourself wondering, “How did I even get here?!?”

In those moments, it’s easy for thoughts to spiral into frustration, despair, or anxiety. And those thoughts often fuel even more of what you’re already feeling.

I want to pause and acknowledge: it really is hard. There are times when it feels impossible to ever catch up. Some things truly are beyond your control.

But there is one thing you do have power over—your thoughts. The way you respond to your situation. Even a simple pause to observe what you’re telling yourself can shift things. Is your inner voice helping ease the weight, or making it heavier? What’s one thought—just one—that could soften the stress, even a little?

Instead of letting overwhelm consume you, what if you treated it as a signal? A gentle reminder to pause, take a breath, and reassess.

This is what I try to practice when I feel stressed. I’ll be honest—sometimes I miss the cue and end up stewing in my stress longer than necessary. But there are also times when I catch it and ask myself, “How much longer do I want to feel this way?”

That simple question often shifts everything. It opens the door to a more supportive inner dialogue, and before long, I notice myself feeling lighter and calmer.

So let’s take a deep breath and give it a try!

QUESTION OF THE DAY

What signal might my stress be giving me? (Rest? Reassess? Ask for help?)

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