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Hi everyone!
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Welcome back to Podcast and Chill.
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I'm Leo.
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And I'm Gwen.
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It's great to have you with us again.
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How have you all been?
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I hope you're taking care of yourselves.
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Speaking of that, Leo, you sound a bit tired today.
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Everything okay?
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Is it that obvious?
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Yeah, I've been staying up way too late these days.
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I get home very tired,
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but then I'm still doing laundry at 11pm because this voice in my head says I need to be getting things done.
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Then it hits me that I haven't replied to those work emails,
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so I check my phone to just take a quick look.
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Next thing I know it's 2am.
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I'm wide awake scrolling on my phone telling myself,
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five more minutes, then I'll sleep.
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Oh, Leo, I understand.
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We become so busy taking care of everything else.
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Our jobs, responsibilities, other people's needs.
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So busy that we completely forget about the one person who needs our care the most.
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Ourselves.
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Yeah, I have a feeling so many of us are stuck in this circle,
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making sure everyone else is okay.
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But when someone asks, how are you, really?
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We don't even know how to answer.
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That makes me wonder, how do you love yourself?
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I don't mean just the Instagram kind of self-care,
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but the real, everyday kind.
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And when you're out of energy,
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do you know how to be gentle with yourself?
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Do you know what your heart is asking for?
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Because I think, I've been treating myself like I'm bottom of the list.
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Everyone and everything else always comes first.
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So here's what I want everyone to hear.
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Whether you're a man or a woman,
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you deserve to be loved.
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Especially by yourself.
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Loving for yourself doesn't mean you're selfish.
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Taking a break isn't a sign of weakness.
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Loving yourself is so much more than bubble baths and face masks.
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It goes much, much deeper than that.
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Sometimes I worry I've forgotten what that even looks like,
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how to truly care for myself.
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I think that's why it's so important we talk about this.
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Because when you truly take care of yourself,
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it's incredible how it makes everything different.
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Your health, your relationships, even the way you show up in the world.
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Really?
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How so?
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Well, when I get enough sleep,
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eat healthy, and allow myself real rest.
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I notice my body feel stronger,
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I get sick less, I have more energy,
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even my skin looks better.
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I never thought about it that way before.
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It helps my relationships too.
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When I feel happy, I have more patience and can give time to the people I love.
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That makes sense.
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For me, if I actually sleep well,
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I'm way more fun to be around.
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Exactly!
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Instead of snapping at people or shutting down,
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you can respond with calm and kindness.
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You can actually enjoy connecting with people,
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not just try to survive them.
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It's like when your phone is fully charged, everything just runs smoother.
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Right.
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But here's what happens when we keep ignoring what we need.
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We fall into this terrible cycle.
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You get very tired, then blame yourself for it.
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Then you make mistakes and feel more upset.
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You try more but it doesn't help.
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You're left thinking, Why can't I keep it together?
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I feel that, but I think some people might be confused about what self-care actually means.
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Because sometimes my version of self-care is online shopping for things that I don't need or watching shows until 3am.
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That's such an important point, Leo.
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There's a huge difference between truly caring for yourself and just escaping or avoiding.
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Real self-love isn't about giving up on responsibility.
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It's about pausing to ask,
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what will my future self thank me for doing today?
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Sometimes the kindest choices rest.
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Other times, it's doing the difficult thing like going to bed early or having a tough talk.
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So it's not just whatever feels good in the moment?
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True self-care might mean saying no to plans when you're tired,
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but it's also about saying yes to something better.
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And keeping the promises you make to yourself.
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It's deciding, I love myself enough to choose what's truly best for me,
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not just what's easiest.
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Like, I respect myself enough to cook a healthy meal even
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when I'm tired because I know I'll feel so much better afterward.
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Or setting limits at work even when it's uncomfortable,
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because you refuse to let work burn you out.
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Real self-care is investing in your peace,
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your health, and for a long-term happiness, not just short-term comfort.
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It's like stepping into the role of your own best friend,
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someone who cheers for your joy,
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but also encourages your growth and wants you to be proud of the person you are.
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But then the question becomes,
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how do we do that?
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How do we love ourselves in the right way?
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Yeah, I think a lot of us know we should,
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but we don't always know where to start.
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For me, it starts with something simple.
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Listen to my body.
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When I feel that tiredness creeping in,
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instead of pushing through and telling myself,
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just one more hour, I actually stop.
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Even if my to-do list isn't finished,
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I let myself rest for five or ten minutes.
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It gives my mind and body a chance to recover.
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That's hard for me.
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I always feel guilty when I stop before everything's done.
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I used to feel that way too.
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But you don't have to run at full speed every single day.
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Slowing down is how you go further.
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Like a marathon, not a sprint?
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Uh-huh.
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And it's not just rest.
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It's also giving your body good fuel.
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Choosing fresh food over fast food when you can,
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and adding fruits and vegetables.
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Drinking enough water so your body actually has what it needs to work.
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Man, I'm terrible at that.
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I'll work through lunch and then wonder why I feel awful at 3pm.
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I get it.
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But even small changes help.
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Movement does too.
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Don't force yourself into hard workouts you hate.
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Choose movement that feels good.
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A walk outside, some gentle stretching when you wake up,
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a bit of yoga.
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The goal isn't to punish your body into shape.
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It's to move in a way that makes you feel alive and strong.
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And sleep!
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I know I need to work on that.
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Try going to bed at the same time every night.
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Put your phone away 30 minutes before sleep.
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Your brain needs to slow down.
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The phone thing is so hard though.
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Just 5 more minutes turns into 2 hours lost.
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I know it is.
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But when you started putting sleep first, everything else got easier.
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Your mood, and even how you handle stress.
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What about taking care of my mind,
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like when everything feels too heavy inside my head.
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That's just as important as physical care.
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For the mind, maybe try just five minutes of quiet meditation in the morning.
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Or journaling.
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Writing all those thoughts out of your head can be a huge relief.
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I feel like I just need to talk it out.
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But I hate feeling like I'm throwing my problems on someone.
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Having someone you trust to talk to isn't a burden, Leo.
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It's being human.
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We're not meant to carry everything alone.
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I guess it has something to do with how I talk to myself when no one else is around.
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Oh, right.
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The voice in your head.
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It can be your biggest supporter or your worst bully.
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Mine is definitely more of a bully.
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I make one mistake, I immediately think,
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you're such an idiot, or can't you do anything right?
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Leo, you are too hard on yourself.
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What if, in that moment,
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you said, I made a mistake, and that's okay.
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I'm still learning.
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Or, I'm doing my best with what I have right now.
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That feels almost too kind.
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Like, I don't deserve that gentleness.
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But think about it.
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If your best friend came to you,
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upset about a mistake, would you ever call them stupid?
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Or would you remind them that everyone makes mistakes?
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I'd definitely be kind to them.
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So, why not give yourself that same kindness?
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You deserve to hear gentle, caring words too.
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Maybe I should try giving myself credit when I do things well, even the smallest.
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Yes, cheers to the tiny wins!
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After you finish a task,
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if it's just washing the dishes,
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you can say, Good job,
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I took care of that.
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And at the end of each day,
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write down three things you did well.
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Three things every day?
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That seems like a lot.
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They don't need to be big.
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It could be, I drank enough water today,
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I was kind to a co-worker,
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or I called my mom back.
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The point is training your brain to notice your efforts,
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not just your failures.
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Speaking of things that make me feel good,
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I miss doing things I actually enjoy.
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When did hobbies become a waste of time?
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Hmm, when was the last time you did something for the joy of it?
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Not because it was useful,
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but because it made your heart feel lighter?
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I used to love playing guitar,
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but now I just see it sitting there and think,
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I should be doing something more important.
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Leo, the time you use for things you love,
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like reading, painting, guitar, or gardening, is not wasted time.
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Those are the moments when your soul can breathe.
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That's actually really wise.
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What if you scheduled it?
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Like, Sunday afternoons are for guitar.
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That time is yours.
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Work and chores can wait.
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You mean making it official?
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Yeah.
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If you don't protect it, everything else will.
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When you finally make time for what brings you joy,
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for being yourself, your heart will remember what it feels like to truly smile from the inside.
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And now, I want to ask everyone listening,
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what's one small thing you do that makes you feel loved by yourself?
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Maybe it's making your favorite tea,
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or singing in the car,
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or taking a long shower.
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Yeah, share it with us,
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because maybe your little act of self-love might inspire someone else to find theirs.
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It's amazing that sharing our journey can light the way for others.
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It really shows how much our environment and the people around us can shape our habits,
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for better or worse.
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Actually, it got me thinking about the people I spend time with.
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There's a problem with it, right?
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Yeah, it's just, I have this one friend.
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Every time we hang out,
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I come home feeling tired.
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He always complains and only sees the bad in things.
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I started to see the world like he does.
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Oh, Leo.
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Some people's energy is just.. heavy.
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It can weigh you down,
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even when they don't mean to.
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I know about that, but I feel so guilty even thinking that,
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because we've been friends for so long.
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Here's the thing.
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Their bad thoughts are real for them, but not for you.
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Those thoughts belong to them.
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You don't need to carry them.
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So it's okay to protect myself from that?
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Absolutely.
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Saying no when you need to is about respecting yourself, not being selfish.
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You still can love someone from a distance if being close to them hurts your peace.
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I really needed to hear that.
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It makes the guilt feel a little lighter,
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but it's still hard to act on.
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Even saying no sometimes feels scary.
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But every time you say no to something that drains you,
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you're saying yes to your own well-being.
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What about online?
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I catch myself scrolling through bad news and then I feel uneasy the whole day.
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I know that feeling.
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We must be careful with bad things we see.
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Too much bad news or fighting online can stay with you all day.
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I had to unfollow accounts that made me feel angry or hopeless.
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Now I follow people who share things that lift me up.
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Like, there's this baker I follow who creates these cute cakes while talking about learning to accept herself.
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It's wonderful.
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I always like musicians.
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I love seeing artists share their creative process.
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Watching someone like Bruno Mars create music with pure joy.
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It reminds me why creativity matters.
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Really?
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That's so cool!
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For me, it's Taylor Swift.
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It's more than the music.
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It's her stories, her honesty, and her resilience.
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Seeing how she handles her career pushes me to be better.
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Wow!
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Now that I realize that who we watch and what we listen to really changes how we feel!
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Yeah!
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It's not just about avoiding the bad stuff.
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It's about choosing what inspires you.
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And it's not only people.
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Your space matters, too.
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A clean desk or bedroom makes your head feel lighter.
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Ah, that explains a lot.
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When my room is messy,
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my mind feels messy too.
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It seems small, but it feels like you're doing a kindness for your future self.
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Setting them up for a good day instead of handing them a mess to clean up.
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Do you what is funny?
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When I'm feeling good about myself,
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I want to make other people feel good too.
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Like, I'll text a friend just to tell them I'm thinking of them.
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That's beautiful.
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Sharing a bit of kindness,
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passing on something that made you smile.
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It goes from one person to another.
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You're not only making someone's day better,
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you're also keeping that good feeling in yourself.
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So for all of you still here with us,
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take a look around and ask yourself gently,
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is this helping me or hurting me?
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Because your peace is special.
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Choose to spend it on what makes you feel calm and respected.
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Hearing you say that, it clicks for me.
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Protecting our peace is also about saying a brave yes to the new things that light us up.
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That's such a nice way to see it.
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Can you tell me more?
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Well, it's like, our comfort zone is cozy,
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but it can also feel a bit boring after some time.
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I think an important part of self-love is believing we deserve new experiences.
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Yes.
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It can be a tiny, curious step.
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Like finally signing up for that art class you've always scrolled past online.
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Or trying a new restaurant,
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taking a different road on your morning walk.
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When you try something new,
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you meet a different side of yourself.
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Maybe you find a hidden skill,
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or just remember how fun it feels to start fresh.
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That good feeling gives you energy.
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So try one new thing you might enjoy this week.
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It's a gift for your future self.
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And I want to say this directly to our friends who are listening right now.
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If you're thinking, but where do I even begin?
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That's okay.
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And that gentle gift I mentioned?
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It can be exactly that.
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Something that small.
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Maybe tomorrow, you drink one extra glass of water.
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I know change is hard.
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I still struggle to go to bed early because my body is used to running on 2am.
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But those tiny wins, they add up.
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Those small choices are the opposite of what we're often sold.
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The idea that self-love is something you buy.
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Like, if I had the money for spa days and vacations,
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then I could really care for myself.
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What do you think?
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Is money the real key to self-love?
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I'd love to hear your guys' thoughts on this.
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There's no right or wrong answer here,
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it's just your own opinion.
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Because what does truly loving yourself actually look like in your everyday life?
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Maybe it's different for everyone,
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and maybe, that's the most beautiful part.
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Thank you for being with us today,
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and for giving yourself this time to think about how you deserve to be loved.
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And remember, just by choosing to be here,
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you've already taken a step.
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This is Podcast and Chill.
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I'm Gwen.
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And I'm Leo.
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We'll see you next time.
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Until then, be gentle with yourself.
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Questo episodio del podcast offre un'opportunità unica per immergersi in una conversazione ricca e autentica, concentrandosi su temi di autocura e amore per se stessi. Praticare il parlato con questo video non solo migliora le tue capacità linguistiche, ma ti invita anche a riflettere su quanto sia importante prendersi cura di se stessi. Utilizzando shadowing in inglese, puoi ripetere le frasi mentre ascolti i relatori, migliorando la tua fluidità e acquisendo fiducia nell’uso della lingua. Questo metodo di shadow speech ti permette di abituarti a diverse intonazioni e ritmi, fondamentali per una conversazione naturale in inglese.

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  • Domande retoriche: Frasi come "Do you know how to be gentle with yourself?" esemplificano come le domande possano essere utilizzate per stimolare la riflessione e il coinvolgimento dell’ascoltatore.
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