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The #1 app for everyday #wellbeing.
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Sources of natural dopamine: - reading - hot baths - stretching - journaling - breathwork - housekeeping - morning sunlight - walks outdoors - cold showers - meditation - yoga

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Fires, floods, and other natural disasters are the result of our deep disconnection with nature. Take a moment to step outside. See, feel, connect. If that's not possible, let soundscapes reconnect you. Remember our roots. insig.ht/kbXAsFXP0Pb

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Things to shred: - jumping to conclusions - social comparison - overgeneralisation - negative self-talk - emotional reasoning - polarized thinking

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We get it. Staying focused with the weekend looming is tough. So here's a free 90-min binaural beats track to help you zone in🛜 Enjoy: insig.ht/J3R2JfZtcQb

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🧘💭: If I got a coin for every time my mind wandered during meditation, I'd be able to afford that silent retreat in Bali. #meditationthoughts

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Micro habit-stacking ideas: wake up -> drink water shower -> set intentions for the day brew coffee -> do a quick stretch sit at your desk -> write a to-do list for the day close your laptop -> take a short walk to clear your mind do evening skincare -> express gratitude for the

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routine is medicine movement is medicine breath is medicine consistency is medicine laughter is medicine storytelling is medicine

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Unhealed trauma can look like: - craving external validation - resisting positive changes - having a low sense of self-worth - maintaining a negative outlook on the future - fearing abandonment - tolerating abuse