Barbecue upon barbecue upon barbecue. Fishing here, a hike there, sangria on a patio with this friend, tea on different patio with another friend. Vacation, a weekend getaway, kids' gym camp this week, horse-riding next week, oh, and let's not forget about soccer. Sound familiar? Yes! The summer season is back. And while most of us love summer, its long days and (mostly) beautiful weather, it can be a period of exhaustion. Have you ever made it to September and thought "whoa, summer went by too fast!" before having to dive right back into the busyness of fall? If year after year, you feel like summer doesn't give you a breather, it's because it's usually self-inflicted. The good news? You can make changes to get through summer without a burn-out at the end.
We all get busy this time of year, and it is so important to say no and give yourself so much grace when it comes to what you have going on. Grace means accepting your need for rest and giving yourself space to take a step back and practice self-compassion. What grace is to you, is completely dependent on your needs and your situation. How do you decompress? Do you take a picnic basket and a good book to the park? Do you sit on your balcony or in your yard, enjoying the sun? Do you spend an afternoon cooking up that recipe you've been meaning to try? Or do you light candles, take a bath and put on some mood music? Whatever it may be, you need that time to yourself. And sometimes, that means saying "no" to people. Don't book yourself silly. Ensure you block at least one, preferably two days or evenings per week where no matter what, you do not make plans with anyone. That time is yours and yours alone. Don't be afraid to tell your family or friends that, no, you cannot meet this week. If (and this is important), IF you want to, suggest meeting up another day, week or even month.
So, grab your planner right now and look at your schedule. Is every day fully booked? Cancel or reschedule some items. Start making space for yourself. Prioritize your wellbeing this summer. It is always important, but especially at times where time just seems to slip away. Pause for a minute, breathe in the flowers and carpe diem. You deserve a break.
And to the voice in your head that is saying "but I have to do it all!! I have to say yes!!!" Stop for a second. Will they actually be mad if you cancel? Is that because of you or their own insecurities..... I bet if you explained what was going on? You would both feel better in the end. I promise. If they are worth keeping? They will understand and stick around
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