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The Messy In-Between

The Messy In-Between

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#SelfCareJourney #MindBodySpirit #FromVisionToSuccessSelf-care is more than bubble baths, scented candles, or the occasional vacation—it’s the daily, intentional choices that keep your mind, body, and spirit aligned. In this episode, Miguel and Maria get real about the messy side of self-care: the times we put it off, the guilt we feel when we finally say “no,” and the burnout that comes when we ignore it altogether.Together, we explore 20 practical and powerful ways to bring self-care into everyday life—covering everything from micro-habits that take 60 seconds, to creating an “emergency self-care kit,” to practicing gratitude, to learning the difference between true rest and just being “lazy.”We’ll also break down:-Why balance is a myth and priorities are the real key-How to adapt self-care practices for every season of life-The role of faith, gratitude, and journaling in restoring your inner peace-The difference between self-care, family care, and community care (and why you need all three) -Our own messy stories of when self-care went wrong (and what we learned)By the end of this conversation, you’ll walk away with real tools, relatable stories, and encouragement to create your own self-care rhythm. Because success isn’t just about pushing harder—it’s about creating the space to recharge, reconnect, and remember that you are enough.#SelfCareJourney #MindBodySpirit #FromVisionToSuccess #SelfCareTips #WellnessPodcast #MentalHealthAwareness #BalanceNotBurnout #DailyHabits #RestAndRecharge #GratitudePractice #FaithAndWellness #CommunityCare #WellnessWednesday #SelfCareMatters #LeadershipAndWellness #HolisticHealth #WellnessCommunity #PodcastLife #PersonalGrowthJourney #MessyMiddle

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