7 Common Self-Care Tips That Actually Make You More Stressed

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  • @thefinancialdiet
    @thefinancialdiet  Před 3 lety +43

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    • @Presiustajah
      @Presiustajah Před 2 lety

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  • @John.Smith2022
    @John.Smith2022 Před 3 lety +2060

    1. Only do what you’re passionate about 3:30
    2. Take a vacation and unplug 6:07
    3. Have a drink or 2 to unwind 7:59
    4. Just quit your job 10:30
    5. Treat yourself 12:28
    6. Just say no 15:18
    7. Just change your scenery 18:18

    • @shana9740
      @shana9740 Před 3 lety +96

      Had to really search for this

    • @John.Smith2022
      @John.Smith2022 Před 3 lety +147

      @@shana9740 me too and when I realized no one else had done it I stepped up! 😂

    • @hannahbear9683
      @hannahbear9683 Před 3 lety +83

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    • @babybre8204life
      @babybre8204life Před 3 lety +52

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    • @vm6796
      @vm6796 Před 3 lety +8

      You angel 🙌

  • @MateusAntonioBittencourt
    @MateusAntonioBittencourt Před 2 lety +727

    Most of the times I get asked things like "Can you do these things by tomorrow" from my boss, I always say "Yes, but these other things I was working on will have to be pushed forwards. Is that ok?". That way I give my boss the full picture and he can now decide which task should be prioritized. And I never had a problem with a boss later complaining something was delayed, because I was focusing on another task, and I don't become overburden and stressed. I think a good communications with your boss is essential.

    • @calliedaly1940
      @calliedaly1940 Před 2 lety +10

      Good thing to keep in mind - I forget this.

    • @suhseal
      @suhseal Před 2 lety +20

      Yes! I employ this same method. I do the “this is what’s on my plate. How should we prioritize x,y,x?” and it gets everyone on the same page. If someone wants something immediately they might not know what you’re juggling so a friendly reminder and adjusting expectations is always good. The caveat is, I know I’m lucky to work with a team that respects me like that. Because conversely I have a friend who’s job will pile on him and even if he lets them know what he’s working on, they still expect them to all miraculously be due the same day no matter what.

    • @kandyappleview
      @kandyappleview Před 2 lety +22

      @@suhseal yeah, my job is like that. I remember desperately trying to explain to a former manager that focus & time are finite. I explained it like money: If you have one dollar, you can spend the whole dollar at once, or spend parts of the dollar in multiple places. But you CANNOT spend the whole dollar in multiple places. To do that you'd need more than one dollar (i.e. more than one me).

    • @suhseal
      @suhseal Před 2 lety +3

      @@kandyappleview i'm so sorry. I hope you find a company culture that values your time and wants to give you what it takes to do you best job soon.

    • @CaptainKeen
      @CaptainKeen Před 2 lety +12

      Felt like my old boss would usually just tell me I "need to manage my time better" when I did this.
      I've been a lot less stressed since he went to another company.

  • @guesswho5790
    @guesswho5790 Před 3 lety +791

    My cure for compulsive shopping was hearing someone talk about how the rush of dopamine comes from the anticipation, not the actual buying of stuff. You get a rush that gets you excited for that new item and that rush is exactly what will make you click/buy it. So, in other words, I just browse and "window shop" online. I get to fantasize about outfits, creams, etc. And have all the fun without all that unnecessary spending.

    • @shanaesmith112
      @shanaesmith112 Před 3 lety +108

      Ohhhh have you ever used your Amazon wishlist as a cart? I buy stuff all the time there that I NEVER pay for, NEVER return and NEVER REGRET. 🤪😏😉

    • @tinabean713
      @tinabean713 Před 3 lety +37

      @@shanaesmith112 Same. Also you can put stuff in your real cart if you feel really motivated but then the next time you go to by something for real, click "Save for later" on the items you left in your cart before and it moves them to a section below the current shopping cart. I don't even bump those items back up to the real shopping cart that often, but for some reason I enjoy that.

    • @bgurley1998
      @bgurley1998 Před 3 lety +18

      I do this as well simply because I am cheap😂

    • @momentsformoms9467
      @momentsformoms9467 Před 3 lety +9

      Yes. I’ve been learning if I won’t use or wear (aside from bras,bottoms,maybe work clothes) for at least 5 years I don’t get it unless I actually need it & try to take care of it so I can sell or donate later.

    • @Min.sae204
      @Min.sae204 Před 3 lety +21

      Nothing like filling up a cart and Xing the tab :)

  • @Androgynary
    @Androgynary Před 3 lety +1118

    Definitely agree that the “do what you love” mentality is actually regressive. That sentiment eventually led me to a deep burn-out & depression. Had to quit working all together; it was that bad. It’s crazy how I was really brainwashed all throughout my childhood & college years to believe in it. I’m only now healing from that mindset-trying to teach myself that it’s okay to enjoy things & have hobbies without profiting from it :/

    • @clovergreen9959
      @clovergreen9959 Před 3 lety +13

      Too true. Amen.

    • @thefinancialdiet
      @thefinancialdiet  Před 3 lety +162

      We really are more than just our jobs! Letting go of that mentality can truly help us develop skills and interests that are not tied to our "day jobs".

    • @cheesecakesmellsgood
      @cheesecakesmellsgood Před 3 lety +4

      Read Bible... don’t follow your heart as it’s the root of the Devil.

    • @Etianen7
      @Etianen7 Před 3 lety +72

      @@cheesecakesmellsgood so then if my heart tells me to read the bible, I shouldn't listen?

    • @cheesecakesmellsgood
      @cheesecakesmellsgood Před 3 lety +3

      @@Etianen7 you have your own head to think, and you're not a child. Why are you asking me?

  • @n.m.9938
    @n.m.9938 Před 3 lety +229

    Doing "something you are passionate about" is just like a passionate romance: after the initial "honeymoon" period, it will lose the intense "passion" and will require effort and commitment like any other job/relationship

  • @mybittersweetme
    @mybittersweetme Před 3 lety +330

    Someone once told me to never monetize my hobby and it's honestly one of the best pieces of advise I've gotten.
    I do work in job that i love doing stuff that i want, but as Chelsea said, sometimes I'm not doing it happily and i need to unwind, that's where cooking comes in. I enjoy baking so much, it's so relaxing and it gives me that change of mindset Chelsea was talking about that i honestly always fear what it would be like if i ever need to cook for money. It would 100% ruin that escapism feeling that it has for me and the thing i love doing would then be associated with stress and unhappiness and i would be left without any activity that really relaxes me.
    So in conclusion, yes, do what you love but remember it's only a job and get some hobbies that will always just be hobbies.

    • @stanielatungarova5556
      @stanielatungarova5556 Před 3 lety +8

      Just be moderate in eating what you've baked :)

    • @KL-rd9tg
      @KL-rd9tg Před 3 lety +32

      This is a good point! Maybe the wisest advice would be "Do something for a living that you're good at and won't hate doing 5 days a week, but save something you love for your time off."

    • @jenniferprice9971
      @jenniferprice9971 Před 3 lety +7

      When trying to pick what career to work towards I had to think what would I enjoy and get money from that I won’t eventually hate altogether. Cooking and baking was one of those that was nixed quickly because while I enjoy doing them, doing it all the time would not be worth it and takes the enjoyment out of it and would eventually cause me to hate it and my job as I have had come close to doing such just cooking to feed myself.

    • @nadiarambles
      @nadiarambles Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, I appreciated that point as well! I have a wonderful job with a great team, but I wouldn’t describe this work as my ‘passion.’ And that caused me anxiety in the past, but now I understand that my job doesn’t have to be that one big passion in my life and I’m enjoying exploring external hobbies :)

    • @linagonia5653
      @linagonia5653 Před 3 lety +2

      I have many Hobbys, so becoming a tailor will leave me with many more options to calm me down and create things.

  • @ivanagrbavica6047
    @ivanagrbavica6047 Před 3 lety +512

    1. Only do what you are passionate about. Explanation: you are still working even if you love what you do. Too much work = burnout.
    2. Take a vacation and unplug.
    Explanation: The work you have to do will still be there once the vacation is over.
    3. Have a drink or two to unwind.
    Explanation: In the end it can only create a problem for you if you continue to rely on it as a quick fix.
    4. Just quit your job.
    5. Treat yourself.
    Explanation: short term desires won't help us in the long run. It's a temporary solution to our problem.
    6. Just say NO.
    Explanation: not everyone is priviliged to say no (especially during this pandemic).
    7. Just change your scenery.

  • @morgansmith3601
    @morgansmith3601 Před 3 lety +447

    man the first one is such a big thing in tech, like I'm expected to code all day, then code for fun in my free time

    • @Yourrrr
      @Yourrrr Před 3 lety +55

      I feel this! Sometimes I’m in the mood to code new stuff if it seems fun but *rarely*. I feel like I’ve seen some coworkers talk about all the reading/studying they do outside of work, which is great for them I guess, but most time it feels like a subtle flex to make themselves look better. They’ll say “In my free time I’m having fun studying [random framework we use]” and I’m just like “Great! Couldn’t be me but have fun 😃”

    • @lvsmagic
      @lvsmagic Před 3 lety +27

      100%. I worked in cybersecurity and the mindset was that you should be going home/ spending your free time researching the field and working on your skills. I knew some people who were deeply passionate about the industry and would do it gladly. I was not one of them, and never would be. I ended up leaving the industry for a good number of reasons but that was certainly one of them.

    • @PointyRedDog
      @PointyRedDog Před 3 lety +25

      This! I'm not a dev by any means, but I do work for a large tech company. Those who are willing to work 40 and work another 40 off the clock are highly rewarded even if the overall company message is "work life balance"

    • @eszm
      @eszm Před 3 lety +12

      Yup, because a bunch of sociopaths misinterpreted Agile and the 90s in general. I am wondering if WFH made it better or worst for you? 🙂

    • @katefriend4085
      @katefriend4085 Před 3 lety +13

      My partner feels you! He does code (some) in his spare time, but the expectations of his current employer are... a bit extreme w regard to his availability and productivity, as though his down time and family time just don't even occur to them! And of course it's hard to find a new gig in this crazy economic climate!

  • @Raregirl101
    @Raregirl101 Před 3 lety +56

    I feel we are very work obsessed. Our leisure time is sooo important. Most people spend their leisure time attending to their responsibilities, worrying about their job, working a second-job, trying to do a side-hustle or having fun. The one's who are having fun in their free-time are unlikely to burn out.
    I feel burn-out is the tip of the iceberg of a much larger problem. Not very long ago, men were paid enough money to take care of his family and (typically) his wife. Whilst I absolutely believe we should not go back to that time. A single-person income should still be enough to look after a whole family. This way, single parents wouldn't struggle quite so hard, and 2-parent families should be able to opt for one to work full-time and the other to stay at home or they both work part-time (or whatever they chose).
    I also think social media has gotten us into the mindset that we either need to be 'productive' (I've come to hate this word) or explaining to people why we are not being productive (either to re-charge and come back better or for anti-capitalist reasons). But the more down-to-earth reason is that we are just damn tired.
    A full-time working person should typically work 8 hours a day and that be it. After this, we should go home, make dinner, hang with our friends, read, draw, exercise, just cut loose. But now people go home and spend all their time on social media worrying that their job is not impressive enough or their side-hustle is not successful or they are not making enough youtube videos.
    This is not enjoyable time. I deleted social media (except youtube) over lockdown because I realised that it was simply not fun for me and in 10-20 years time, I will not be glad that I spent my free-time looking at other people's lives that made me feel bad about my own. I'm now into reading (a lot) and phone calls with only super close friends. It's like I've learnt a more empowering idea of happiness. I love my new sense of privacy.

  • @yogoshun
    @yogoshun Před 3 lety +689

    Working from home saves me over an hour in commute time. I don’t want to go back!

    • @KyutiHuni
      @KyutiHuni Před 3 lety +82

      not to mention the amount of gas saved from not traveling.

    • @afz5355
      @afz5355 Před 3 lety +31

      Fr I love working from home

    • @carolinaynga-manyari8773
      @carolinaynga-manyari8773 Před 3 lety +28

      Me neither. Next year, I am thinking to look for a new job closer to where I live.

    • @kiwigirl4669
      @kiwigirl4669 Před 3 lety +85

      Don’t accept the working conditions you had before. Lockdown has proved that working from home is productive, so if your boss won’t compromise, find somewhere that will. 👍

    • @stanielatungarova5556
      @stanielatungarova5556 Před 3 lety +13

      2 hours mostly in Metro. Brrrr...

  • @jmsuther01
    @jmsuther01 Před 2 lety +66

    I totally appreciate the advice to avoid “do what you love” jobs. I am or was a talented artist and my parents insisted I go to university to study something practical. The “something practical” I don’t love but I do quite well and earns $$$ to spend on art supplies etc. I don’t have to sell my paintings to pay the rent or eat.

  • @ashleyhood7479
    @ashleyhood7479 Před 3 lety +424

    I work in a “passion job” which IS something im passionate about. The horrible drawback is that everyone I work with has no work-life division whatsoever. I keep a healthy separation between the two and it always feels like I can’t do enough to measure up. And it might cost me getting my contract renewed ☹️

    • @capucnechaussonpassion14
      @capucnechaussonpassion14 Před 3 lety +8

      It's so unfair...

    • @Robert-cn1zb
      @Robert-cn1zb Před 3 lety +9

      What do you do??

    • @160p2GHz
      @160p2GHz Před 3 lety +59

      OMG me too. I'm a researcher in a really competitive field and every weekend, every evening, I just picture the guy in my old group who showed up every day saying he stayed up all night finishing a code or solving a problem and so has some new amazing thing to show off, but he hardly ever would come out for a drink or come to parties (unless the bosses were there). Drives me mad too because he always looked so tired and seemed so fake-ly happy. His wife always looked tired too and I know she was enabling him to live like that to some degree (she'd be bringing him sandwiches during meetings... I have never in my life had a family member who would do that... surreal). I mean he's rewarded for that. He is successful. My friends and I who do have hobbies outside of work are constantly worried we're seen as unproductive though. All the amazing cool mountaineers, divers, musicians, etc. are going to be pushed out of the field so a dude who has no personality beyond work can make it.

    • @raapyna8544
      @raapyna8544 Před 3 lety +34

      @@160p2GHz I study Math and Physics in the university. I have a classmate who's like that. He spends his time watching videos and reading about Physics and the latest research. He's enthusiastic and makes me feel like we others can't measure up. But this makes me feel better that it's actually a good thing to have hobbies beside work. I wonder if he'll learn this somewhere down the road. Work-life balance is held at high value here in Finland.

    • @ashleyhood7479
      @ashleyhood7479 Před 3 lety +11

      @@Robert-cn1zb academic research in physics!

  • @cynthiasmith2334
    @cynthiasmith2334 Před 3 lety +396

    Me at 11AM: Today will be a productive self care day cleaning my house, exercising and journaling.
    Me at 12PM: Time to watch The Financial Diet and eat vegan ice cream

    • @thefinancialdiet
      @thefinancialdiet  Před 3 lety +64

      This sums up what it's like living during a pandemic! At least you still have the rest of the day. :)

    • @kayenacur
      @kayenacur Před 3 lety +21

      Well, you know, at least it's vegan. And you could be watching cartoons... give yourself a little credit ;-)

    • @UrBrethren
      @UrBrethren Před 3 lety +14

      Upvoted for the vegan ice cream

    • @mandiraexotic
      @mandiraexotic Před 3 lety +10

      Vegan ice-cream 💯

  • @BreakingStubad
    @BreakingStubad Před 3 lety +798

    I really wish TFD used that splitting the progress indicator/timestamps format other channels use

  • @MinimalistBosnian
    @MinimalistBosnian Před 3 lety +200

    Honestly my “treat yourself” luxury is putting on a face mask after a long stressful work night or maybe a pizza night once a month.
    I’m too poor to treat myself and I’m so glad TFD made me realize that. Thanks for the great, responsible advice you put out there!!

    • @Pippa87
      @Pippa87 Před 3 lety +7

      I think you’ve taken her advice out of context. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @MinimalistBosnian
      @MinimalistBosnian Před 3 lety +7

      @@Pippa87 Nope 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @bonniestar7583
      @bonniestar7583 Před 3 lety +10

      mine is a rom com and a cup of "posh" tea

    • @MinimalistBosnian
      @MinimalistBosnian Před 3 lety +1

      @@bonniestar7583 love that for you

    • @sablethompson1212
      @sablethompson1212 Před 3 lety +3

      @@bonniestar7583 Yes! I'll treat myself with peppermint tea sometimes :)

  • @inaleighjohnson2813
    @inaleighjohnson2813 Před 3 lety +228

    woooo call out the alcoholic culture like THAT !!! Ive been sober 2 years reeeeally glad I am during the pandemic. Would love to see more videos on this topic!! I think you hint at alcohol dependency implicitly a lot in this video with reflecting on how you take yourself everywhere you go (treating urself/different jobs/moving locations).

    • @alyssafaith027
      @alyssafaith027 Před 3 lety +5

      Thats so great Congratulations!

    • @inaleighjohnson2813
      @inaleighjohnson2813 Před 3 lety +2

      @@alyssafaith027 thank you :)

    • @bpsara
      @bpsara Před 3 lety +19

      This plus caffeine dependent culture always get a little annoying

    • @nadiarambles
      @nadiarambles Před 3 lety +4

      Congratulations on two years! 💜
      I myself have largely stepped back from alcohol and other substances this past year since I recognized they can emphasis my anxiety/depression. And it’s been interesting that this choice gets questioned, even during a pandemic (ex: friends wondering why I’m not drinking during FaceTime convos when everyone has beer). I’ve remained firm by honestly answering: I’m just listening to my body and I’m not feeling that right now. Or saying it’s not good for my mental health.
      But I’d love to reach a time when people’s choice to be sober or even cut down on drinks is not questioned.

    • @Joee003
      @Joee003 Před 2 lety +6

      @@bpsara This!! I have not had coffee in any form in over 10 years, but I have friends who have awful headaches and difficulty concentrating when they don't drink their large coffee in the morning. These are literally withdrawal symptoms, and they joke about it. There are a lot of functional alcoholics in my family, and I always drew a clear parallel between both dependencies...

  • @GentleWhisperingASMR
    @GentleWhisperingASMR Před 2 lety +200

    All of my problems collectively addressed in one video, thank you! ❤

    • @HaneulASMR
      @HaneulASMR Před 2 lety +10

      Seeing all my worlds collide 🤯🤯
      💜 Thanks for helping so many of us who are feeling burnt out! 💜

  • @kiya12309
    @kiya12309 Před 3 lety +118

    I work for a non-profit, and I'm very grateful that my boss and most coworkers honor the boundaries that I've set up between my work and personal life. However, because I work with volunteers who are incredibly passionate about our mission and happy to work on it whenever because it's a hobby for them, I do get calls and texts and emails at the most random times. I just try to remember that unless it's actually urgent, it's MY choice when I reply. If I respond on nights and weekends, I'm setting the precedent that I WILL respond on nights and weekends.

    • @MrsThollo
      @MrsThollo Před 3 lety +12

      Exactly. My field requires me to be available 24 hrs/day if the director or manager doesn't respond; I am very strategic abt when I'll jump in. Another co-worker, eager to prove himself and not wanting to look like he's slacking, always chimes in first, thus setting himself up for extra projects that he either doesn't want and/or has no clue how to complete. I read a book that said to leave work early. For every half hour early you come in, leave an hour early. Don't ask; just do it. This totally worked with my director as my co-workers sit there everytime with their mouths open. Lol The key: come in early and be productive. I don't fill my days with "busy work" and refuse to spend my evenings and weekends filled with other people's emergencies instead of my priorities.

  • @katefriend4085
    @katefriend4085 Před 3 lety +85

    Speaking of meditating... I am a not great meditator: my mind is very loud, I have an anxiety disorder, and in general I just don't sit still well. But I got out my grandma's rosary, and have had great results with that: concentrating on the prayers and the tactile aspect of handling the beads keeps me still and gives my restless mind something to focus on!
    I recommend it to lapsed and active Catholics who also have trouble meditating, but ALSO other cultures I'm pretty sure use prayer beads, and thrift shops are full of rosaries you could repurpose with short poems or affirmations instead of the catholic prayers if you're not christian. I just wanted to put that out there for people like me who were constantly being told to "take up a meditation practice," but who could never get started.
    I have found the practice has saved me medication during these miserable times. If I ever feel silly, I just think of my grandmother, and remind myself no one can see me! Just a thought, in case anyone out there needed the idea!

    • @BluePerioPicasso
      @BluePerioPicasso Před 3 lety +9

      Just to add to this. Fiddling with something, adjusting clothes braiding my hair, moving around, etc has helped tremendously with me taking up meditation. I've tried for years and it always seemed like such a chore until I let myself move around while meditating.
      I also switched from guided meditation audio to just background noise. Chanting or humming is a lot less anxiety inducing than a meditation track that tells you what to think about.

    • @charleylouise3900
      @charleylouise3900 Před 3 lety +7

      This is a great tip - meditation is so often sold as us focusing on our breath or as a way to stop thoughts. That isn't mindfulness or meditation. Meditation is about getting to the point where you are able to notice a thought, acknowledge it and unhook and go back to focusing on what you were before. Also - meditation isn't just sitting still! There are meditations which get you to focus on your breath, on an activity, that get you moving your muscles (progressive muscle relaxation) or even visualisations! When people say 'meditation doesn't work for me' my thoughts are - well what have you tried? Do you like the voice you are listening to? Are you expecting it to stop your thoughts? or have you only tried focusing on your breath?

    • @ShadowRaven66669
      @ShadowRaven66669 Před 2 lety +7

      For those that aren't catholic/christian, taking up a practical creative outlet such as knitting, sewing, etc that forces you to slow down without coming to a full stop can also be helpful.

    • @thedrugthatkilled
      @thedrugthatkilled Před 2 lety +3

      For the non-religious; you can get something a bit similar to rosary beads, they're called worry beads 💕

  • @libraryminnie7674
    @libraryminnie7674 Před 3 lety +116

    Yes to the piling on of projects! The more stressed my boss was under the more unexpected files would show up on mine and my colleagues desks. Eventually, when it became completely unmanageable we all decided we would say, “Okay, we are working on X, Y, Z and now we have this new assignment to add to our to do list. Since we want to do the best job we can, please tell us which two are the most important, so we can focus on them first as well as the least urgent one so we can stop working on that until we are caught up.” It seemed to work because it allows you to point out that she/he is overloading you with an unrealistic number of assignments and you are not giving them a hard NO, just pointing out how the dump and run with projects in all levels of completion and no clue about the comparative importance of any of them. I would rather present them this reasonable reality than the alternative, which is to spend all weekend doing work.

    • @airaira4639
      @airaira4639 Před 3 lety +10

      I'm facing the same problem especially with the whole working from home, I dont think the bosses can see how stressful it is handling all these projects. I will try to approach it your way, thanks!

    • @spyscy
      @spyscy Před 3 lety +16

      Can 100% attest to this! Just ask, “which is the priority?” They know they’ll sound foolish if they answer “all of them”. Obviously, they’re all important to get done, but which one is the highest priority?

  • @Roll587
    @Roll587 Před 3 lety +230

    Totally agree about alcohol and other mind-altering substances. Occasional treat? Sure. Need it weekly or more? There is a more substantial issue at play.

    • @saltemosalinfiito
      @saltemosalinfiito Před 3 lety +6

      A hundred percent!

    • @inaleighjohnson2813
      @inaleighjohnson2813 Před 3 lety +23

      im sober in this pandemic and have seen a lot more people get sober (and a lot of people fall off) im glad people are starting to look at their relationship with it more closely!!

    • @Roll587
      @Roll587 Před 3 lety +9

      @@inaleighjohnson2813 Congratulations!!

    • @inaleighjohnson2813
      @inaleighjohnson2813 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Roll587 thank you : )

    • @IzzysTravelDiaries
      @IzzysTravelDiaries Před 3 lety +7

      I have a glass of wine with lunch almost every day. I'm European, so it's normal here. Some red from my country mostly.

  • @VickiPzxc
    @VickiPzxc Před 3 lety +42

    Yesss I love tip #7!! I used to always daydream about the romantic life I’d have if I moved back to Jamaica or to Europe or Canada (free health care, healthier culture around work?). I’d lay in bed dreaming about a happy version of me, gliding across clean, foreign sidewalks on my way to dates with men who would dote on me with so much passion. I would return home to my super-organized apartment to make myself an indulgent dessert (because now I have a healthy relationship with food and, somehow, an incredibly flat and toned stomach that disrespectfully contrasts my large bosom and shapely hips)... Then I realized that I would literally just be me... in a new place. It made me really work on myself and address things that were making me unhappy. Now I’m becoming that dream person while still saving money on rent by living in the same place.
    Edit: I would still like to (eventually) live in other places. I just now know that moving is not the silver bullet that will relieve all of my inner turmoil.

    • @tenthousanddaysofgratitude
      @tenthousanddaysofgratitude Před 3 lety +1

      Healthcare isn’t free in Canada. It comes out of payroll taxes.

    • @elizamartin4263
      @elizamartin4263 Před 2 lety +2

      I've felt this way too!

    • @ShinyMon321
      @ShinyMon321 Před 2 lety +6

      @@tenthousanddaysofgratitude thats still free at the point of services, and thru taxes its overall cheaper per individual

    • @tenthousanddaysofgratitude
      @tenthousanddaysofgratitude Před 2 lety +1

      Europe has a healthier culture around work than Canada. Canada seems to be much more American than European, in my experience of all 3.

    • @tenthousanddaysofgratitude
      @tenthousanddaysofgratitude Před 2 lety +1

      @@ShinyMon321 cheaper than what? The NHS costs the individual less in the UK than I pay in Canada.

  • @atc35012
    @atc35012 Před 3 lety +79

    My favorite tip is "Declutter" which sounds nice. It is not just making some space though. It is the message of minimalism and just owning close to nothing. It becomes a second job... Constantly going through the home to throw things away. Then the stress of not having what you need because it has been "decluttered." This tip needs to come with some sense of balance and end point. Maybe some reasonable guidelines. It literally is a message of "don't own things." I am not bashing minimalism. I had a friend who "decluttered." She had to replace what she got rid of because she wound up with a spork, three outfits and a Bible.

    • @lemsip207
      @lemsip207 Před 3 lety +6

      I ended up with even more clutter when the decluttering craze started as people started decluttering into my home. For my own peace of mind I had to stop seeing those people. If you declutter too much you can end up throwing out something you might need. If you don't bother to declutter it's difficult to find what you need amongst the clutter.

    • @rubytook8067
      @rubytook8067 Před 2 lety +6

      The Minimal Mom suggests putting decluttered items into "quarantine" by putting it in a box and storing it for 6 months to a year. If it's something you need, you can get it back out. If it's been in the box for a year, you don't need it and it can go.

    • @ShadowRaven66669
      @ShadowRaven66669 Před 2 lety +8

      Minimalism is quickly becoming a cult. While I do think decluttering is important and research shows that clutter can negatively effect the brain, I aim for simplicity rather than minimalism.

    • @rubytook8067
      @rubytook8067 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ShadowRaven66669 I like the way you think!

    • @kofuku2783
      @kofuku2783 Před 2 lety +9

      thinking that minimalism and decluttering means owning next to nothing stems from an inherent misunderstanding of what it means... you're supposed to keep anything that you need, which can include even things like collectables as long as they make you happy. a lot of people are however just weighed down by clutter that theyve accumulated through decades and they don't even know half the things that they own..
      but yeah, it seems like it usually gets misinterpreted and people get a bit too happy about throwing stuff out that they might actually wouldve wanted to keep..

  • @teresamesa
    @teresamesa Před 3 lety +34

    i've been unemployed with no income so i couldn't relate to the indulging and ordering stuff. as for the work epiphany, i had it long before the pandemic, and i'm on the "have a moderately demanding but enjoyable job for 8h and have the rest of the day for yourself" team. i'm one of those people who has a 9-5 as the ideal situation.

  • @skyywriting
    @skyywriting Před 3 lety +134

    My immediate though on this same topic is "skin care routines". Skin care is touted as this amazing self care, but then you find out everyone disagrees on what's actually good and everything is crazy expensive! Makes you feel that if you don't spend $500 on skin care you will be literal prune by the time you are thirty. When you didn't even care about wrinkles in the first place! xD

    • @gflower3
      @gflower3 Před 3 lety +16

      I recommend dr dray ! She’s on yt and is a dermatologist who is budget friendly

    • @clairewillow6475
      @clairewillow6475 Před 3 lety +34

      Too much research on CZcams on any product (makeup, skincare etc) will stress ppl out. I am happy with a few products that I truly enjoy in my skin care routine and I’ve stopped watching videos about it.

    • @marleyhill34
      @marleyhill34 Před 3 lety +10

      If you never properly wash your face and apply sunscreen, all that expensive "skincare" is for nothing. I've never used anything super expensive on my face. I was using moisturiser from age 18 and spf from age 25. Coupled with good genes I was still getting asked for ID at age 38. The alcohol drinking age is 18 in London England.

    • @eobrien1
      @eobrien1 Před 3 lety +5

      @@gflower3 I came here to say the exact same thing! :) I already suspected, but she sealed my belief that most of the overpriced stuff is just marketing and never necessary. And she’s all about simplicity, no 23 step routines in sight. I also like that all the info she gives is science-backed. (I know scientists and derms still can disagree, but it does help cut down on subjectivity a lot.)

    • @FollowingUsernamesR
      @FollowingUsernamesR Před 3 lety +13

      I am an esthi. You don't need a lot of product or expensive products. I just bought a 5% retinol and a 25% bha/aha for less than $30 altogether. If you have a basic routine, drink enough water, wear sunscreen and don't smoke, you are golden unless you have a skin condition of some kind. I would absolutely suggest buy a cleanser, moisturizer and maybe a toner, all based on your skin type (oily/dry/normal) and NOT anti-aging kind of stuff. If you are over 30, an eye cream and an alpha hydroxy acid (glycolic, lactic etc). Over 40 retinol, over 50 collagen. All pretty cheap... Most people need five to seven products max.

  • @nadiyaborys4369
    @nadiyaborys4369 Před 3 lety +33

    Tip number three is so true. I think it really goes for all escapist behaviours, not just drinking or drugs. Cake or binge-reading romance are the drugs of choice for some of us, yet very few problems can be actually solved by eating sugar or letting a story drive you away from reality. Which doesn't mean that on their own these behaviours are bad or shameful.

  • @TheDhammaHub
    @TheDhammaHub Před 3 lety +139

    Might sound counterintuitive, but "the more things you have, the more things you can worry about", if you approach it the wrong way!

  • @mariah_7654
    @mariah_7654 Před 3 lety +67

    Think for bring up that out played, "never work a day in your life quote." For a while now I've believed that the idea that my dream should be a "job" is capitalist nonsense.

  • @ariesmry
    @ariesmry Před 3 lety +30

    Before watching this video, I want to say that stress is not the issue. Anything and everything can trigger stress as it’s a perfectly normal biological function.
    The question to ask is:
    Is the thing causing you stress is worth the payoff?
    What am I doing to address chronic stress? ( am I problem solving for the right thing?)

  • @LoveAndSnapple
    @LoveAndSnapple Před 2 lety +10

    “Treat yo self” was the best/worst thing that came into the lives of Millenials, lol. It really came to us at a time when we were really down bad. 🤣🤣

  • @virtuouzgirl8328
    @virtuouzgirl8328 Před 2 lety +14

    This is such an eye opener, I get frustrated with these quick fixes for self care when the underlying issue doesn't change. I agree it's more important to address it instead of temporarily escape.

  • @treefrog1018
    @treefrog1018 Před 3 lety +7

    "Do what you love."
    I love my career but it doesn't fit my passion and tbh, this situation is perfect for me right now in my life. I have learned that attaching my financial wellbeing to my passion (something that is suppose to be fun and relaxing for me) zaps all the fun out of it.

  • @tinycrimester
    @tinycrimester Před 3 lety +6

    A lot of people say "treat yo'self" but who remembers that in Parks and Rec where they said it a bunch, it was on ONE DAY A YEAR.

  • @geofferypmeyers
    @geofferypmeyers Před 3 lety +14

    Thank you for saying that using substances isn’t a reward or self care. They are fine to enjoy but should be your go-to de-stressor

    • @marleyhill34
      @marleyhill34 Před 3 lety

      A (prescribed) sedative works quite well for me. Lol! Housewives helper!

  • @lucilasandoval3084
    @lucilasandoval3084 Před 3 lety +319

    To be honest the “digital nomad thing” has always being ethically questionable not only during a pandemic... moving to cheap countries that your country once colonized to make your currency 3 times as valuable is shit...

    • @lelucheking7420
      @lelucheking7420 Před 3 lety +120

      THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!! I hate when people promote going to a country where the US dollar is much stronger, earning a US Income and then saying how life is good because you live with servants near a rice field and everyone else speaks English to you even though you are in their country and didn't even bother to learn a damn thing.

    • @Lau3464l
      @Lau3464l Před 3 lety +9

      YES THANK YOU!!!

    • @stuckupcurlyguy
      @stuckupcurlyguy Před 3 lety +74

      in an ideal world with freedom of trade and movement this would be a good thing, as you would be spending your money in a poorer country and stimulating their economy. The problem is that poorer countries' workers can't easily do the same and move to a richer country to make a higher income.

    • @katefriend4085
      @katefriend4085 Před 3 lety +25

      I have a social media friend who works remotely and travels (though not now, she's stuck here w the rest of us) I enjoy her posts but her approach to life, ie, "this couldn't possibly be exploiting or disrespecting anyone and I am getting an accurate sense of living in all these countries because I couch surf sometimes," has always rubbed me the wrong way. I love to see the museum's and crowd shots, but I think I don't take myself seriously enough to carry on like that even if I could, which I can't, so.

    • @valeriyasemenova6051
      @valeriyasemenova6051 Před 3 lety +48

      @@stuckupcurlyguy so, just to be clear, are you suggesting not going to those countries and not spend money there to stimulate the economy because people from that country can't move to the country you came from? This seems to achieve a negative outcome (less money spent in the poorer country).
      For the record, I am from a third world country. I can certainly say that I'd rather people from more developed countries came to spend money in mine, even if I can't move to theirs, because in the long run, my country will be benefitting. I really don't understand the point you made, it seems to be coming from jealousy and sense that life is unfair (which it totally is, we don't choose to be born in a country that's relatively better off, or in the age when people were better off). I may have misunderstood your message though?

  • @charisseulibarri8701
    @charisseulibarri8701 Před 3 lety +24

    Book recommendation on this topic: Burnoout The Secret to Unlocking the Stress cycle by Amelia and Emily Nagoski.

  • @wolfsbaneandnightshade2166

    As an artist i must say... having a dull day job actually betters my art than when im not working. I clean hotel rooms..... its great.

  • @ClodofEarth
    @ClodofEarth Před 3 lety +49

    I’m currently a full time student, working 2 jobs and doing a part time internship. The reality of it is that I can never do as well as I want to on any of them, and haven’t touched my internship in 2 weeks. But in a reality in which just having a degree isn’t enough, internships are unpaid and I have rent to pay, I’m not sure what else I could do?

    • @hjkonearth
      @hjkonearth Před 3 lety +13

      I feel your pain :'( it sucks to always feel like you're failing at school/work/social life + self-care just because you literally do not have enough time or energy for it all. One point though about the unpaid internship -- if you haven't already, definitely check with your school's career center or general advising if there are stipends available for unpaid internships. Many schools have these stipends to try and level the playing field for lower-income students

    • @EwYoureCringe
      @EwYoureCringe Před 3 lety +10

      I am not sure what your jobs are but when school opens back up look into working at a library or in security. I worked at a library and 95% of my time I could do hw/study and I only had to check out books when someone had them and close. It only paid $12/$15 an hour but it really helped me in terms of being able to balance everything

  • @ViviFriend
    @ViviFriend Před 3 lety +43

    We do put too much pressure on ourselves and judge ourselves too harshly, everything is often more nuanced then it seems. Hope you're all doing well and taking good care of yourselves! 🤗💕

    • @user-xg6zz8qs3q
      @user-xg6zz8qs3q Před 3 lety +2

      That's capitalism for ya! Divide the people, make them compete with eachother over crumbs, justify inequality through the excellence of cherry-picked individuals and place ALL of the blame on individual workers.

    • @ViviFriend
      @ViviFriend Před 3 lety +2

      @@user-xg6zz8qs3q I know a lot of things could be better, but I just happened to watch a video about North Korea and how they force people to blame themselves and one other person ever Sunday 😔 it's so sad but so important, would recommend. czcams.com/video/598XcRpi0BM/video.html
      I'm feeling very greatful we can think freely, make up our own mind and voice the things that bother us.
      Sorry for the far fetch point but wanted to share something I enjoyed 😅

    • @user-xg6zz8qs3q
      @user-xg6zz8qs3q Před 3 lety

      @@ViviFriend It's not all doom and gloom for everybody!

  • @cbpd89
    @cbpd89 Před 3 lety +10

    Whether from work or school or parenting, burn out is a beast. I'd describe it as agreeing to run a relay only to realize no one is going to grab the baton from you and you are going to have to run the other 3 legs yourself.

  • @onlyinsomniac
    @onlyinsomniac Před 3 lety +28

    Chelsea: "Sure I find this ethically dubious but that's none of *my* business." That shade! 😂

  • @jessm4430
    @jessm4430 Před 3 lety +12

    Yes! The 1st One! My friend and I were just talking about the pressure there is to do what you love. Find out what you’re passionate about. If you get like a regular job or work in an industry you’re not passionate about, BUT you’re okay with your work, you have benefits, and have the work -life balance. It’s still looked down on! It’s do what you love and burn out or feel like you’re doing something wrong because it’s not what you love. 😣☹️

  • @user-ot7ue2yb2e
    @user-ot7ue2yb2e Před 3 lety +2

    this video is mostly describing a lot of maladaptive coping strategies, which i appreciate a lot. if you feel like you’re relying a lot on ‘self care’ but none of the things in your life that you’re unsatisfied with are getting any better, getting a therapist can really help to figure out what’s missing and how to improve those areas of your life.❤️ working on your mental health is true self care!

  • @pibbles9
    @pibbles9 Před 3 lety +5

    I just saw Joe Sanberg on LA Stories talking about Aspiration. I love the idea of knowing my money will be used for the good of the planet. Thank you for sharing!

  • @sebastianmaker6798
    @sebastianmaker6798 Před 3 lety +2

    The first one is really important. I really love what I do and get excited for new projects every day, but there are also days where it's not as fun. There are days where I have to spend the whole day filling orders and printing shipping labels, days where I spend hours placing fabric orders, and times when everything is going well and then my sewing machine jams.

  • @RaphiGEMS
    @RaphiGEMS Před 3 lety +24

    Another day, another incredibly cogent Chelsea with a spot on video.. the first point about “doing what you love” being regressive is so true in the CS world. I hate that I need to have a portfolio of my “passion projects” that I coded in my free time to appeal to employers... ;_;

    • @solsthrash2603
      @solsthrash2603 Před 3 lety

      Dude I did IT for a while and it really seemed like people want you to be OBSESSED with it. There was an annoying dude at my uni who wanted to go out with me and one of the first things he said to me after I told him that one of my hobbies was video games he said: "Oh, you are one of THOSE people" with a face of utter disgust 🤦‍♀️ like wtf kind of response is that to a fellow 18-yo student who just started programming 😂 he also always had weird statuses about how programming is magic like come on haha so now I'm in finance, so far I dont feel like people have that attitude there

  • @Ageerum
    @Ageerum Před 3 lety +1

    You have such a unique way of giving straight talking, down-to-earth advice without coming off unrealistic and pious. Thanks.

  • @momentsformoms9467
    @momentsformoms9467 Před 3 lety +1

    Okay so I have anxiety,depression,ocd,maybe adhd,and live in somewhat of an abusive situation. These are some things that are helping me: I just started trying to take care of myself-doing my nails (I usually hate emery boards but I got over it by watching videos),bought some cute clearance nail polish & nail care items. I got a Gua Shu (?) face set I’m going to look up how to use. Got a couple adult coloring books & some target brand colored pencils. Found out about coffee kit-Kats & yes they’re so good,I get one once a week or so at work. I’m the one who gets about $11/hr and make the least out of me & my sons dad but I was the one paying most of the bills-rent,electric,groceries,household items,stuff for our son,& the pets:to be fair all the pets are mine. He’s paying a little under half of the rent now -$300 of $725. I took an extra night off work so I’m at 4 instead of 5 but am learning to cook from home and do more diy home things to save. My dog is almost 14 & goes to the bathroom on the floor often so instead of cleaning it all the time or buying a ton of puppy pads I bought two washable rugs off amazon about $60 each and also an extra set of washable puppy pads-had 2 already but they usually all go down at once bc sometimes she’ll find the one open spot to go otherwise. Also got a food storage container from there that makes feeding her so much easier. A slow feeder water bowl so she stops choking herself and my cats got a feeder bowl so I just fill it once a week instead of every day. I got my cats an open top litter box which has been a tremendous improvement over their regular one even though it’s still not perfect. I bought an iRobot vacuum for $143 from $300 so I can clean in between our noise hours being in a rental or have it running while I do other chores,I still vacuum regularly but this helps ease my mind. I’m trying to focus on what will actually make me happy and my life better. Also trying to drink more water instead of so much coffee & take time to exercise.

  • @nickihammond3939
    @nickihammond3939 Před 3 lety +50

    This is the first year inhave EVER gone on a vacation (we were safe. Rented a cottage the first week it was open, and isolated in the woods lol)
    Anyways, it was SOOO much work, to not only plan and prep, but to get ready to actually be away from the office was insane. I would have been less stressed if I stayed home lol!

    • @kiya12309
      @kiya12309 Před 3 lety +5

      I so empathize with this. Even when I'm able to use vacation days (even for a day or two), the prep to leave the office, along with the nagging feeling that I've forgotten something or some emergency is popping up that I'm not attending to, makes a vacation feel like much less of a vacation!

    • @160p2GHz
      @160p2GHz Před 3 lety +1

      Yea I think the iota of truth in the vacation thing is the idea of a serotonin detox. If you're lucky enough that you could do that it can help you to come back to work "feeling refreshed" or able to eat those frogs as people say. But honestly you don't have to go somewhere else to do that. You could designate a day on a day off.

    • @paolamura3497
      @paolamura3497 Před 3 lety

      Exactly

    • @starveil101
      @starveil101 Před 3 lety

      Definitely agree! If my family wants to go anywhere, we've changed the narrative of "vacation" to "adventure." Figured if we nip the anticipation of "relaxation" in the bud early on, it gives a nice reality check for toting around young children, lol! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 The idea of the cabin does sound amazing though! As stressful as it was, I bet it was still beautiful ❤️ (or at least I hope!). Best wishes for your next time off.

  • @astridverastegui
    @astridverastegui Před 3 lety +6

    The last times I traveled, I spent the whole time either getting yelled at by my grandmother or arguing with my father about traffic. If you need a bottle of Xanax to get through it, it’s not a vacation and it’s definitely not self care.

    • @marleyhill34
      @marleyhill34 Před 3 lety +2

      Dude I travel alone. In fact I do everything alone except work. I just find people absolutely draining.

  • @foxroxy86
    @foxroxy86 Před 3 lety +5

    This video really gave me some clarity about issues that I’ve been dealing with for years. Thanks so much!!!

  • @chengkaiapelo6753
    @chengkaiapelo6753 Před 3 lety +2

    I think, this is the most practical yet honest advice for those who have been experiencing burnouts due to long-term and suppressed stress in their work. I am so glad I got ample of time to watch their videos. 🙂💜

  • @jessejames6688
    @jessejames6688 Před 3 lety +3

    This year, I've learned that self knowledge is incredibly powerful. Being able to reflect in an open, honest way about who I am and where I stand has been imperative to my growth.
    At work, I've taking on a management position. Although a vast majority of the team I lead is fantastic, those who are not are consistently out-of-touch with who they are and how they are perceived by others. I find that some of the people who rely on the quips mentioned in this behavior are often prone to this pitfall!
    At the same time, I use one of these phrases to be funny -- Treat yourself. Spending money used to make me feel guilty. I still agonizing over spending. However, there are essentials that I need to buy to live a good life, or items that would bring me joy (and convenience, confidence, etc.) if I bought them. I'm really trying to break through my fears about money so I can live a more balanced life. So, I keep saying "treat yo'self" a la Parks and Recreation. But it's all in knowing who you are and where you stand with these things.

  • @annelieschulze3945
    @annelieschulze3945 Před 3 lety +3

    What I learned is that real self care is annoying while doing it but it'll help in the long run.. like stretching every morning, meditating, cooking healthy or working out...

    • @ShadowRaven66669
      @ShadowRaven66669 Před 2 lety

      I only found them to be annoying in the beginning. Now I love these things because they make me feel good. Especially cooking, it's a great and practical creative outlet. 🙂

  • @itsRAEdiculous
    @itsRAEdiculous Před 3 lety

    Setting boundaries with “yes, and” is a helpful tip I look forward to using - thanks!

  • @k.weinberger2421
    @k.weinberger2421 Před 3 lety +1

    The “vacation solves everything” point really hit home for me. My boss knows I work a lot and I’m used to not taking vacations (in my last job I used up all my vacation days each year for kid stuff). He thinks that a vacation will fix all my issues but that’s just not true. He’s wonderfully supportive, but I know I need to improve personally to fix my issues.

  • @harrycarter3781
    @harrycarter3781 Před 3 lety +13

    Growing up I was always taught that if you enjoyed it they wouldn't pay you to do it

    • @gabriellavc4926
      @gabriellavc4926 Před 3 lety +4

      That's a horrible mindset. This isn't volunteer work in your spare time, this is your LIVELIHOOD! You may enjoy doing your job, but it's still WORK! You are putting in time and effort and you deserve to get paid for it and take appropriate breaks. This is the kind of mindset creatives (your musicians, artists, photographers, dancers, actors, etc) have to put up with when negotiating payment for services. They have the same bills as everyone else!

  • @zucchinigreen
    @zucchinigreen Před 3 lety +4

    This is excellent and timely.
    I'm switching jobs come January and I'm taking copious notes!
    Will definitely check out Career Contessa's assessments.

  • @mudpawkendra
    @mudpawkendra Před 3 lety

    I know this is not what the video is about but I love that you have storage ottomans as seating at your dining table. GENIUS.

  • @Rechtauch
    @Rechtauch Před 2 lety +1

    THANKS SO MUCH!! I have been trying to explain to so many people for so long that "do what you love" is BS!!!

  • @belorama8
    @belorama8 Před 3 lety +2

    This video is SO weirdly a summery of all of the lessens I learned and the issues I tackled in my life over this year. (Yay 2020...)
    I kept putting myself in really unhealthy work/life situations with manipulative bosses that guilted and exploited me. Literally for the last 12 years. I just didn't have respect for myself enough to stand up for myself in professional situations. I was guilty of using all of these in order to "cope" with my extreme stress levels, in addition to my anxiety disorder. And it was so bad! I have medical problems that flare up with high levels of stress...
    Begining of November I finally found a healthy workplace, but I didn't until I took my time (jan-october) to address all of these things in old positions and work on myself. I'm still working on it, there are still so many things to work on, But my current job is supportive of these improvements and that's more then I knew to hope for at the beginning of this year.

  • @andrearoballo1254
    @andrearoballo1254 Před 3 lety +4

    I feel like you’re a God sent! I was just crashing after work (even when I was on vacation last week).. I’m not broken, I’m just burned out 🤯

  • @user-qj7zc5mc7r
    @user-qj7zc5mc7r Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you, Chelsea, informative excellent talk and well-timed!

  • @saphyeo6251
    @saphyeo6251 Před 3 lety +3

    This video was much needed and really timely. Thank you for this video. ❤️

  • @teresaw9865
    @teresaw9865 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you for calling out the bs that is the comment about "do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life". It's just a really unhealthy attitude, that plays right into the hardcore capitalistic hands, that want us to just work work work until we break break break. It needs to be said more often: you do not need to be 1000% passionate about your job, not even 50%. It's a job, that allows you to pay your bills and if you're mostly just fine with it, that is ALRIGHT.

  • @malon-
    @malon- Před 3 lety

    I was actually a bit anxious when I saw in the comments what you would be talking about, but it actually opened my eyes in a very positive way. Thank you so so much!

  • @arashka100
    @arashka100 Před 3 lety

    For me this is the best video yet. It addresses issues I didn't know I had, they were so deep-rooted!

  • @MilnaAlen
    @MilnaAlen Před 3 lety +2

    Yeah moving or traveling to a different country is just wasteful and gives you more stress. But in non pandemic times, going to a new environment like a library or a different coffee shop can definitely get you un-stuck and more creative. Right now, you could go for a walk in a place you haven't walked before, there are probably parts of your city you haven't explored.

  • @SmileTimeEveryone
    @SmileTimeEveryone Před 3 lety +1

    Such a spot on video!! 👏 Very well thought out and intelligent understanding of life's reality! Thank you for taking the time to put these together! ❤

  • @hannahc2836
    @hannahc2836 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve been feeling lately that I need to change my relaxation habits to healthier habits - it’s nice to know I’m not alone 🙂

  • @ankitabhatt8841
    @ankitabhatt8841 Před 3 lety

    This video gave me a lot of mental peace. Not doing the escape or support things while watching all of social media filled with it, introduces another level of anxiety.

  • @mikeyllo
    @mikeyllo Před 3 lety

    I appreciate the emphasis put on understanding the root of some of the things that may be making you want to change jobs, move, drink, etc. As the saying goes, we take ourselves wherever we are. So, if we don't address the actual problem, it will be right there on your doorstep when you get back from vacation or come down from whatever high you've chosen.

  • @annafre1789
    @annafre1789 Před 3 lety +2

    Small changes of scenery can help, I don't know why exactly but I have found that if I alternate my online lessons from desk in my room to kitchen table, I am much more productive.

  • @mjinba07
    @mjinba07 Před 2 lety +2

    While "self care" is always sage advice, it puts responsibility entirely on the worker and shifts focus away from what's frequently causing burnout - hostile work environments, poor management, exploitive demands for productivity, and the belief in American culture that productivity and financial success are at the apex of human purpose and worth. More than family, community, a balanced and satisfying life.

  • @TinyWorlds
    @TinyWorlds Před 3 lety

    Really relate to the change of scenery part (and so many other things in this). Definitively played with the idea before about moving countries/ becoming a digital nomad, cause I wasn't really happy w/ myself and my situation. And now that I've grown as a person, I also actually have grown to love the city I live in,

  • @tiepolo100
    @tiepolo100 Před 3 lety +1

    Such wise and grounded advice. It's really refreshing. Thank-you, Chelsea.

  • @Abby-Brock
    @Abby-Brock Před 3 lety

    I loved what you said about the vacation! A few years ago I was in a job I hated. I went on a vacation to Hawaii and found myself even more frustrated and sad when I returned to work. Not that you should never take a vacation, but if I hadn’t hated my job I wouldn’t have been so depressed to go back to “real life.”

  • @joanasilva8567
    @joanasilva8567 Před 3 lety +10

    "...binge watching television instead of opening a book..." Me binge watching TFD 🤔

  • @trabadass
    @trabadass Před 2 lety

    As someone who is building career in what I love this video hit the nail on the head. I own two production companies and my finances vary month to month so I have a constant sense of instability. I also have trouble with my work life balance, I can never clock out.

  • @karolinasur2417
    @karolinasur2417 Před 2 lety

    Honestly your channel has very “generic” vibe so I didn’t think I’d love it as much as I do bc I’m more drawn to channels with a bit more personality but this is prof not to judge a book by its cover. I’m literally binging and re watching your videos!! You’re are freaking awesome and the info is sometimes “nothing I haven’t heard before” but you present it in a captivating way and explain stuff really thoroughly that it makes me feel like “I haven’t heard it before!” I love you 🥺

  • @erinbradley8498
    @erinbradley8498 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the closed captioning on this video!!!

  • @octochan
    @octochan Před 2 lety

    "Only do what you're passionate about" is a great way to start hating things you used to love doing. Don't take that away from yourself.

  • @charlottevani9789
    @charlottevani9789 Před 3 lety +7

    I am a psychologist and I approve this message!

  • @orangejulia2705
    @orangejulia2705 Před 2 lety

    This is such good advice. I so wish that videos like this had been around years ago!

  • @missmayflower
    @missmayflower Před 3 lety +1

    I had pretty standard office jobs that I was good at and gave me some satisfaction and a paycheque. Nothing exciting. I loved the transition to home and doing what I loved. My life felt balanced. Once I retired and could do them all the time, they lost their sparkle.

  • @elfi_666
    @elfi_666 Před 2 lety

    24 minutes full of great advice... thanks for that!

  • @sashasemenova4004
    @sashasemenova4004 Před 3 lety +2

    always great content articulated with a clarity of thought

  • @lisalamphier1410
    @lisalamphier1410 Před 3 lety +4

    Excellent advise about thinking seriously before a "change of scene" although I think it also depends on the person. I have a friend who has spent her life moving around, taking jobs in different parts of the country and she seems to thrive on it. I, on the other hand, decided to move from a big city to a smaller city and spent two years preparing and making sure. After FORTY years I still have moments when I wonder if I did the right thing. (I did).

  • @FollowingUsernamesR
    @FollowingUsernamesR Před 3 lety +1

    Timely, needed this. I will take your advice...

  • @ayanomar1408
    @ayanomar1408 Před 3 lety +9

    This game me a big light bulb flashing over my head moment, I moved to the US after I got married about five years ago and ever since then I have been stressed out of my mind! every hobby or activity must be monitized or whats the point? that is what I felt like. sitting on the couch? what a lazy slop get up and learn a skill ! as if just breathing is not enough to be worth the day

    • @lemsip207
      @lemsip207 Před 3 lety

      I don't get it either. Instead of having hobbies you're meant to have side hustles which take all the pleasure out of them. And you learn skills for other reasons than to get a job or promotion at work. To make you more self sufficient so you don't have to hire people. Like cooking or gardening for example. Or for pleasure.
      In the USA people are doing each other's dirty washing for them to raise GDP. More people are working in restaurants because so many people don't eat at home. In Manhattan there are people who never cook, prepare food or make a cup of coffee as they get take out or eat out all the time.

  • @brendamiranda3732
    @brendamiranda3732 Před 3 lety +1

    Love your videos so much! Thank you for all the knowledge and wit, always a pleasure watching your videos. I learn so much 💕

  • @julianaaloisa5525
    @julianaaloisa5525 Před 2 lety

    Just graduated college and this really helped with the stress of job-hunting. Tysm

  • @andrekarsai
    @andrekarsai Před 3 lety +1

    Your content is SO good! Really enjoying and appreciating it! 👌🏻🤩🙌🏻

  • @donadf4597
    @donadf4597 Před 3 lety +1

    I hope you will keep online events, so people who are not us residents like me can continue to participate!

  • @brendakerber7923
    @brendakerber7923 Před 3 lety +2

    yep - I own my own business and so does my partner. We are very happy but we both know that we work more and harder than we ever did when we had jobs. We often joke about the BS things people (particularly self-employment coaches who are actually employed by someone else) say about owning your own business. 'Own your own business, they said, you can set your own hours, they said, you'll only ever be doing what you love, they said, you get to make your own decisions, they said'. Yep, that true - I set my own hours - i work (or at least did) 7 days a week at least 10 hours a day. Yes I only do what I love because I love taking about the garbage and answering an alarm at 3am and dealing with angry customers. Yes I make my own decision - should I pay the power bill or the phone bill this month? (not anymore but certainly when I started). I love my business and wouldn't have it any other way but it is work. Work is work whether you do it for yourself or someone else.

  • @makesaveinvest1401
    @makesaveinvest1401 Před 3 lety +3

    Burning out feels no good!! Thanks for all the help!!👍

  • @madlibbz1
    @madlibbz1 Před 3 lety +1

    Ce genre de rappels qui font du bien. Merciiii

  • @larag1764
    @larag1764 Před 3 lety

    Chelsea, I love your videos. You cover a great range of topics, you speak confidently, you call out b&llsh*t as you see it and you make us think. Thanks for all the time and effort you put into your channel. Stay safe and best wishes from Australia (where drinking too much and too often is so deeply entrenched in our culture 😔)

  • @NotSoAwesomeSauce
    @NotSoAwesomeSauce Před 3 lety

    This is exactly what I needed!