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Creating a Self-Care Routine That Actually Works

Creating a Self-Care Routine That Actually Works

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Building a self-care routine can feel overwhelming, especially when life gets busy and stress piles up. But self-care isn’t about doing everything perfectly—it’s about finding simple, consistent habits that recharge your mind and body. The key is to make self-care realistic and personalized to your needs, so it becomes a natural part of your daily life.


Start by identifying what makes you feel good and relaxed. For some, it’s a quiet moment with a cup of tea; for others, it might be a short walk outside or listening to music. These small moments add up and create a foundation of calm amid chaos. It’s also important to include activities that support your mental and physical health—things like getting enough sleep, eating nourishing food, and moving your body in a way that feels enjoyable.


Consistency matters more than intensity. It’s better to do five minutes of deep breathing or journaling each day than to aim for long sessions you can’t maintain. Creating reminders or tying self-care habits to existing routines, like brushing your teeth or your morning coffee, helps make them stick.


Self-care also means setting boundaries and learning to say no when you need to protect your energy. It’s okay to prioritize yourself without guilt. Remember, self-care isn’t selfish—it’s necessary for your well-being and ability to show up for others.


Building a self-care routine is an ongoing process. It will change as your needs change, and that’s okay. The goal is to create habits that support your happiness and health, helping you face life’s challenges with more resilience and peace.




How Therapy Can Help


Most deals are lost due to poor follow-up.
Follow-up within 24 hours – Speed matters. The faster you respond, the higher the chance of closing.
Use a multi-channel approach – Combine email, phone calls, LinkedIn messages, and SMS for better engagement.
Personalize your follow-ups – Reference past conversations, pain points, and specific interests.
Example: Instead of saying "Just checking in," try "Hey [Name], I saw that you were interested in [feature]. Would you like a quick demo to see how it can solve [pain point]?"


Simple Ways to Manage Anxiety Right Now


Smart sales teams use automation to scale efforts without losing the personal touch.
AI-driven lead scoring – Identify high-value leads automatically.
Email automation – Schedule personalized follow-ups and reminders.
Chatbots & virtual assistants – Answer common questions instantly to keep prospects engaged.
Recommended Tool: SalesFlow's AI-powered CRM helps sales teams close deals 35% faster!


Final Thoughts


Objections are a natural part of the sales process. Instead of fearing them, use them as an opportunity to educate and build trust.
Common objections & how to handle them:
 "It’s too expensive." → "I understand. Many of our customers felt the same way, but after using our solution, they saw a [specific ROI]."
"I’m not sure it’s the right time." → "Totally get that! What’s your biggest challenge right now? I’d love to see how we can help when you’re ready."
"We’re already using another solution." → "Great! How’s that working for you? We often help teams switch seamlessly with added benefits."
Pro Tip: Have case studies ready to demonstrate how others overcame similar objections!

Common Questions

Your Questions Answered

Everything You Need to Know Before Starting Your Journey

1. What types of therapy do you offer?

I offer individual counselling, couples counselling, and counselling for parents of children with special needs. All sessions are held virtually for accessibility and comfort. My approach draws from evidence-based modalities, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Narrative Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing, Existential Therapy, and Somatic approaches. I also integrate NeuroMovement®—a gentle, brain-based method that uses movement to spark neuroplasticity—helping clients create lasting change in both mind and body. Together, these approaches provide a personalised and holistic path toward healing, resilience, and growth.

2. Are sessions confidential?

3. Do I need a referral to book a session?

4. What if I’m not sure I need therapy?

Common Questions

Your Questions Answered

Everything You Need to Know Before Starting Your Journey

1. What types of therapy do you offer?

I offer individual counselling, couples counselling, and counselling for parents of children with special needs. All sessions are held virtually for accessibility and comfort. My approach draws from evidence-based modalities, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Narrative Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing, Existential Therapy, and Somatic approaches. I also integrate NeuroMovement®—a gentle, brain-based method that uses movement to spark neuroplasticity—helping clients create lasting change in both mind and body. Together, these approaches provide a personalised and holistic path toward healing, resilience, and growth.

2. Are sessions confidential?

3. Do I need a referral to book a session?

4. What if I’m not sure I need therapy?

Common Questions

Your Questions Answered

Everything You Need to Know Before Starting Your Journey

1. What types of therapy do you offer?

I offer individual counselling, couples counselling, and counselling for parents of children with special needs. All sessions are held virtually for accessibility and comfort. My approach draws from evidence-based modalities, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Narrative Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing, Existential Therapy, and Somatic approaches. I also integrate NeuroMovement®—a gentle, brain-based method that uses movement to spark neuroplasticity—helping clients create lasting change in both mind and body. Together, these approaches provide a personalised and holistic path toward healing, resilience, and growth.

2. Are sessions confidential?

3. Do I need a referral to book a session?

4. What if I’m not sure I need therapy?

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At Wisdom Arising, I believe every person deserves the chance to move beyond trauma, grief, and limiting patterns. My mission is to provide compassionate, evidence-based counselling, integrating mind, body, and story—so clients can uncover their inner wisdom, reclaim resilience, and create lives filled with clarity, peace, and authentic strength.

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At Wisdom Arising, I believe every person deserves the chance to move beyond trauma, grief, and limiting patterns. My mission is to provide compassionate, evidence-based counselling, integrating mind, body, and story—so clients can uncover their inner wisdom, reclaim resilience, and create lives filled with clarity, peace, and authentic strength.

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Office Hours:

Mon–Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM

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Wisdom Arising Counselling

Duncan, BC

Canada

SINCE. 2025

©Wisdom Arising Counselling. All rights reserved.

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At Wisdom Arising, I believe every person deserves the chance to move beyond trauma, grief, and limiting patterns. My mission is to provide compassionate, evidence-based counselling, integrating mind, body, and story—so clients can uncover their inner wisdom, reclaim resilience, and create lives filled with clarity, peace, and authentic strength.

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Get in Touch

Phone

Office Hours:

Mon–Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM

📍 Visit Us

Address

Wisdom Arising Counselling

Duncan, BC

Canada

SINCE. 2025

©Wisdom Arising Counselling. All rights reserved.