Kristen Stewart’s movies are like an apology form this world to me
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: ¨·.·¨ : ` ·. if you’re reading this i hope November is good to you. i hope your days get better, brighter, happier and calmer. be kind to yourself & to others and watch how amazing things get. sending love, please accept
The Art of Showing Up for Yourself Every Day
In a world where we’re constantly pulled in all directions, showing up for ourselves is a skill worth mastering. It’s the subtle yet powerful act of prioritizing your well-being, setting boundaries, and building daily rituals that honor who you are. Here’s how to make it happen, one intentional step at a time.
Begin with a simple, calming routine that focuses on grounding yourself. Think of five minutes of mindfulness, stretching, or even sipping your morning coffee without scrolling on your phone. This moment is about aligning your mind with your day—your time to check in with yourself.
Rather than piling on lofty goals, start each day by setting intentions—small, achievable steps that honor your energy and goals for the day. Intentions like “I will protect my energy,” or “I will be kind to myself” keep you connected to what truly matters.
Some days, showing up means tackling a to-do list; other days, it means giving yourself a break. Listen closely to what you need—whether it’s extra rest, time alone, or time to socialize—and honor it without judgment.
Showing up doesn’t require grand gestures. Simple acts like drinking enough water, making time for skincare, or organizing your space send the message that you value yourself. The key is consistency—building small moments that reinforce self-worth daily.
Each night, end your day with a few moments of gratitude and reflection. Acknowledge your efforts and appreciate the small victories, however minor they may seem. This habit builds resilience and makes it easier to show up for yourself again tomorrow.
Showing up for yourself daily is about building a life that feels both empowering and graceful. It’s an art form, crafted by listening to yourself, honoring your needs, and taking small steps toward the best version of you. So here’s to you, showing up with intention and elegance, every day.
November will be full of blessings
November will be full of good physical health
November will be full of good news
November will be full of good luck
November will be full of good mental health
November will be full of good energy
November will be full of answered prayers
November will be full of peace
November will be full of love
A guide ~
So this is for me because I’m in a loving wonderful relationship for exactly 8 months today but ever since we started dating I threw all my (very high maintenance) routines out of the window in a way I don’t do them frequently anymore.. and I want to start taking beter care of myself again.
So maybe someone else also finds some tips in this post.
I think it’s best to start of with the most important one and that’s openly communicating with your partner.
Which means tell them about your values, dreams, goals..
I personally think that can be a difficult thing because it was for me since my girlfriend has always known me as extremely confident in myself (and I still am) so I didn’t want her to know I too would like to change certain things about my life. But I did end up telling her I wanted to start taking beter care of myself again because I’ve being neglecting my good habits.
And good partners will be supportive of you! She was, so if you’re also struggling with this I assure you it won’t go wrong!
To follow up discuss the goals you might have together.
For example maybe both of you want to start exercising? Or setting some extra money to the side for a vacation?
There might be some things you two can do together if both of you are up for that! Which can be a great motivator for some.
No this doesn’t mean doing whatever you want without taking into account your partner’s feelings.
For example it is when you want to have some alone time, that you can do so even when your partner spontaneously wanted to go out. You also deserve some time for yourself.
It’s simply giving yourself some things you enjoyed/did when you were single and still being able to do them in a committed relationship.
Following that up, also be able to compromise. You obviously aren’t alone in your relationship and just as you’re allowed to want to do your own thing you’d also have to let your partner do the same.
It will not always be the way you planned it, in those situations you’ll have to compromise with your partners wants.
For example you wanted to give yourself a selfcare day but your partner would love for you to come to this family event. Why don’t you join them to the event since it’s important for your partner and do a selfcare day tomorrow if you have time?
Obviously you’re dating this person, so I’m guessing you want a future with them. Since you do.. and since you and your partner will most likely end up living together just get it over with and include them in your self improvement journey.
It can be little things, for example she holds my hair when I do my skincare at her house and I don’t want to wear a headband. Or she’s just there when I search pilates workouts to do later. As well doing things a little more outside of your comfort zone like for me.. her knowing about this account 😅.
But it’s your partner, the person who will know you best of all. I think including them in your personal journey really will make your bond stronger!
Lastly, but also very important your relationship should be no. 1 place!
There really is no more explaining to do. Be open with your partner, go on dates, skip a (not yet booked) facial appointment for something important they want to do with you! They’re the person you love after all.
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what is mobility & how is it different from flexibility?
mobility is the ability of the joints to move through their full range of motion, while flexibility is the ability of the muscles to temporarily stretch.
why do mobility training?
there are many different benefits of mobility training, including:
increased flexibility
reduced risk of injury
improving joint & muscle health
improving range of motion
improving posture
gaining muscle strength
balance & stability
reducing pain & stiffness in the body
when should i start?
now! there’s a common misconception that you shouldn’t need mobility training until you are in your later years and your mobility starts to decline, but mobility training is useful no matter your age. in fact, the sooner you start, the less mobility & joint problems you will experience as you age.
how often should i train mobility?
mobility training is safe and beneficial to do daily, but ideally, you should try to train mobility at least 5 times per week for at least 5-10 minutes each time.
routines:
10 minute mobility workout by growingannanas
10 minute mobility for neglected joints by julia.reppel
15 minute daily mobility routine by julia.reppel
15 minute mobility stretch by growingannanas
20 minute slow mobility & stretch by julia.reppel
20 minute full body mobility warm up by leanbeefpatty
20 minute spinal mobility by julia.reppel
20 minute mobility workout by julia.reppel
20 minute rest day mobility flow by julia.reppel
20 minute pilates x mobility by julia.reppel
20 minute full body mobility by julia.reppel
25 minute full body stretch & mobility by madfit
25 minute mobility workout by julia.reppel
25 minute yoga for mobility by jess yoga
25 minute rest day mobility by julia.reppel
25 minute low impact mobility workout by julia.reppel
25 minute mobility workout by marie steffen
30 minute full body primal mobility by julia.reppel
30 minute primal mobility workout by julia.reppel
30 minute mobility yoga for athletes by charlie follows
30 minute beginner-friendly mobility flow by julia.reppel
30 minute mobility workout by fitness__kaykay
30 minute active recovery workout by heather robertson
30 minute core strength & shoulder mobility by heather robertson
35 minute yoga fusion workout by heather robertson
40 minute mobility & dynamic stretching by heather robertson
40 minute abs & hip mobility by heather robertson
40 minute core strength & back mobility by heather robertson
40 minute core strength & mobility by heather robertson
40 minute core & shoulder mobility by heather robertson
40 minute abs & mobility by heather robertson
44 minute core & full body mobility by heather robertson