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Resilience

Resiliency is not about pushing and brute forcing your way forward through pain, anguish, or “laziness.” It’s about your ability to bounce back, to stand up 8 times when you fall 7 seven times.

And, sometimes, that “bounce back” looks delayed because you needed to rest. That’s okay.

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Create Memories Together

When you think back on your year, does life quickly turn drab and boring? Days bleed into each other. Weeks glob together. Months pass by until the year looks like one giant blob that is hard to tease one day from the next. Maybe you remember your (too short) vacation, the few family get-togethers, and a little bit from the holidays. You recall a few highlights in the year, like a wedding or the first day on a job.

If you tend to reach New Year’s Eve and think, *Another year. Where did all the time go?* Then stick around. This week, we’re building memories.

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Replace Doomscrolling Challenge

You deserve a vacation. A break from all the doomscrolling your eyes, your mind, and your fingers tirelessly work. So, this week, take a break from the doomscrolling and join us for a week-long challenge to replace the doomscrolling habit.

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Reconnections

Have you walked by something that reminded you of your old friends, bringing up fond memories and making you miss them?

Life is busy. Paths diverge. Friendships often dissipate over time, and reconnecting can be difficult at first. So, this week, we’re rekindling the connection with our old friends.

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Celebrate Your Wins

You set a goal. Maybe it’s the New Year’s Resolution, or a goal you’ve wanted to do for a long time, or something you just created. So, you’ve got this goal, and in the beginning, you start making moves. You take steps towards your goal. They’re small, sure, but you feel yourself making progress. You hit a daily streak, then a weekly streak. You feel good, excited, challenged, yet motivated.

Flash forward to months later, are you still holding onto those feelings? Are you still working on the goal, or did you drop it when you didn’t make a Big Win in a month? If you’re still working on the goal, do you feel like you’re making progress?

If you do, then take the moment to reflect on what you do to keep going and feel like you’re making progress. If you don’t, then let’s uncover why you need to celebrate your small wins.

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National Day of Joy

When the weekend hits, then I’ll be happy.
When I finally land my dream job, start a family, or my dream home, then I’ll be happy.
Once this stress is gone, then I’ll be happy.

Notice a pattern? We often wait for change to happen to us before we allow ourselves to be happy, as though happiness is something that happens to you.

What if happiness is something you do—something you create?

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Tune into Your Body

When we step outside into the cold, we get goosebumps down our arms, and we shiver. Our body tells us, grab a jacket. Whereas, when we sweat under the humid heat, our body tells us, cool down!

A grumbling stomach says, find and eat food. Drooping eyes and sluggishness may tell us, it’s time for bed.

Our bodies send us many messages throughout the day. Are you listening to those messages? Are you responding to your body?

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Take a Walk

Depression has often been painted as a dark cloud that hangs heavy over your head—hangs heavy in your bones. It saps your will, drains the color of the world, and can make you feel sluggish.

Now, imagine you could fend off these dark clouds with a simple practice—one you likely already do at some point in your day.

You guessed it: take a walk.

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