The 15-Minute Self Care Routine for Busy Moms (A Simple Daily Rhythm That Works)
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Summary
Are you a working mom struggling to make time in your busy schedule for self-care? It really is possible for you to create a sustainable self-care rhythm with just 15 minutes a day.
In today’s episode of The Daily 15, we’re talking about simple strategies to create a self-care rhythm in just 15 minutes a day for busy moms. If you are feeling foggy, worn out and need a recharge but aren't sure what to do to take care of you (when you only have 15 minutes) in your busy schedule, this episode will help you start a self-care rhythm today.
The best part? These simple strategies can be applied in just 15 minutes a day.
In this episode you'll learn:
- The 4 ways you need self-care
- Simple 15 minute strategies for your real life
- A simple daily plan when you have extra time
Your 15-Minute Reset (Action Step)
Take just 15 minutes today to try one simple self-care idea from the episode.
Small, consistent steps add up over time.
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