Why Self-Care Seems So Impossible 🥵 AND How You Can Change That ✅

Are you someone who is so overwhelmed with work, aging parents and children that you don’t take time for yourself?    Are you screaming YES to me?

This brings up a question that I get all of the time:

1. Why does it seem so impossible at times?

Well first, as women, we have been conditioned by the patriarchy (F that!) to prioritize the needs of others before our own.  We know this is absolute rubbish and we are fighting back – again.

Then we have the pressure we impose on ourselves.  Do you ever notice yourself saying, “I’m fine” or “I’ve got this”.   We think we can add one more thing to our already overloaded plate and then before you know it, your shrimp slips off to the floor.  And you really like shrimp. (Thank you Elaine for that analogy!)

The feeling of it being impossible shows up as a result of:

  • Overcommitment: Taking on too many responsibilities can leave little room for self-care.   (Full plate, shrimp on floor)
  • Guilt: Many of us feel guilty for wanting time for ourselves, believing it’s selfish to step away.  (F that!)
  • Lack of Support: By not saying, “I need help.  Go do _________” it leads to all of these responsibilities piling up on YOU.

So you step out of that scenario and you decide to treat yourself to some aspect of self care.  Only to have this question show up:

2. Why does it seem like when I make a new commitment to self-care, it gets sabotaged?

First, I’m going to let you in on a little secret.  When you decide to prioritize yourself and self-care, it’s common to encounter setbacks. Here are some reasons why your commitment to putting yourself first gets sabotaged:

  • Unexpected Responsibilities: Life is unpredictable, and new obligations are constantly popping up with no warning, pushing self-care to the back burner.
  • Internal Resistance: Sometimes, the desire to care for others can overshadow personal needs, leading to self-sabotage.
  • Plain old Sabotage: When you make a change, those around you see that as a threat.  As a threat, they will do whatever they can (sometimes intentionally, sometimes unintentionally) to go back to the way things used to be so that it is comfortable for them. 

There is good news though!  While the setbacks are real, there are effective strategies to help you reclaim your time and power:

1. Set Boundaries

Establish clear boundaries with family members. Communicate your needs and the importance of self-care to those you support. This might mean designating specific times for personal activities or saying no to additional commitments that don’t serve your well-being.

2. Prioritize Self-Care

Make self-care non-negotiable. Schedule it into your calendar just like any other important commitment. This could be as simple as taking a daily walk, practicing mindfulness, or doing something that brings you joy.  Do you remember joy?

3. Create a Support Network

Surround yourself with friends, family, or support groups who understand and are in a similar situation. Sharing experiences and resources can lighten the load and provide encouragement.

4. Practice Mindfulness

Incorporate mindfulness practices into your daily routine. Techniques such as meditation, deep breathing, or journaling can help center your thoughts and reduce stress, making it easier to focus on your needs.

➡️ To get started, Download Your FREE 8 Days of Journaling Prompts for Peace of Mind here.⬅️

5. Celebrate Small Wins

Acknowledge and celebrate small victories in your journey toward balance. Whether it’s a successful day of self-care or a moment of relaxation, recognizing these achievements can motivate you to continue prioritizing your well-being.

Here’s the thing.  Finding balance is undeniably challenging, AND it is not impossible. Now that you understand what might get in your way  and begin implementing simple strategies, you canreclaim your time and nurture yourself.

Remember, taking care of yourself is not a luxury; it’s a necessity.

In love & light,  

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đź©· Self-Care Tips for the Sandwich Generation This Valentine’s Day đź©·

As we approach Valentine’s Day, many of us are focused on showering our loved ones with affection and appreciation. What about showing that same level of care and compassion to yourself?


For women in the sandwich generation, caring for our families, friends, and communities, it can often feel like our own needs come last. We’re constantly juggling a million responsibilities, trying to be patient, caring, and present for everyone who relies on us.

Can you relate?


In the midst of all that giving, it’s so important that we also find ways to care for ourselves. Because when we’re depleted, it becomes exponentially harder to show up as our best selves not only for ourselves but also for the people we love.


This Valentine’s Day, I invite you to give yourself the gift of a pause, time to reflect, and space to replenish your well.  Carving out just a few minutes each day to write, doodle, or simply be present, you’ll start to feel a profound sense of peace and grounding.


No more getting lost in the dark holes of unrealistic expectations or feelings of unworthiness.

What if I told you that there was an easy to use gadget to guide you towards self-compassion, gratitude, and the simple joy of honoring your own needs?  Would you want to know more?


As one of my clients shared, “I did get a chance to let some emotions out. I am grateful.” That’s the power of creating a consistent self-care practice – it gives you the space to process your feelings, instead of constantly pushing them down.


When you invest in yourself, you’re making an investment in your own well being. You’re saying “yes” to finding ways to stay grounded, even in the midst of chaos. And you’re giving yourself the gift of that elusive but oh-so-important feeling: peace of mind.


So this Valentine’s Day, show yourself some extra love and care. Head over to Amazon and grab that easy to use gadget –  your Self-Care Sanctuary Journal today. Your mind, body, and spirit will thank you.


Click here to claim your Self-Care Sanctuary Journal – so that you can enjoy having peace of mind –  on Amazon

In love & light,

P.S. Book your Guided Discovery Session here so that you are treating yourself well while taking care of them

You can concentrate on your business and it’s okay.

Time and again what I hear from business owning caregivers is that they wish they had the steps, the success formulas on how to not feel guilty for doing the right thing so it doesn’t interfere with their business.

Let’s imagine this – What if you had that? What if I you had the steps, success formulas on how to not feel guilty for doing the right thing and so it doesn’t interfere with your business?

What if I told you that everything will be all right? Everyone is on the same page, you can concentrate on your business and it’s okay. What would that do for you?

Would you get more massages so that you can recharge? Slow down so that you can focus and make right decisions? Find chunks of time to focus so that you can concentrate on your business?

More massages in your life…………ahhhhhhhh.

When that exists in your business life and personal life, what will be happening as a result? Would you be enjoying financial security by keeping existing clients going, marketing, developing a new program or coaching project? Have peace of mind?

What are those steps, those success formulas? And more importantly how do you slow down and make the right decisions so that you can find chunks of time to focus?

Some of those steps, those success formulas look like:

A support system of people who get it. People who have been there.

A structured way to integrate self-care.

Work specifically on guilt so that you can recharge.

A strategy for discerning the most important things that you need to be doing to move the needle.

To know what’s coming by having the dialogue to have the conversation and get the information.

How to harness the power of gratitude for who you are becoming as a result of the giving you do.

Comment below – what will it look like for you to have the steps on how to not feel guilty for doing the right thing so it doesn’t interfere with your business?

❤️Coach Wendy

P.S. Everything will be all right. And if you want to know more about how you can have the systems, tips, strategies to not feel guilty, concentrate on your business and keep all the balls in the air then check out this program 👉https://coach-wendy.coachesconsole.com/boc

How to Find Time to Take Care of YOU ……….. Without Feeling Guilty

What if you could stop feeling so torn? What if the guilt subsided (even if it doesn’t completely go away)?

This is possible for you! If you desire to feel less exhausted, frustrated, and guilty while looking after a loved one(s), I invite you to take a step toward reclaiming time for you.

What’s Required from You?

  1. Set Boundaries: Clearly define your personal time and communicate it to your family. You are training your loved ones to treat you how you wish to be treated.
  2. Schedule “Me Time”: Block out specific times in your calendar for self-care activities, whether it’s reading, exercising, or simply relaxing.
  3. Practice Mindfulness: Take a few minutes each day to practice mindfulness or meditation. This can help reduce feelings of guilt and center your thoughts.
  4. Ask for Help: Don’t hesitate to reach out to friends, family, or support groups. Sharing your frustrations with a community who understands can alleviate some of the pressure.
  5. Prioritize Small Self-Care Moments: Even short breaks can be rejuvenating. Enjoy a cup of tea, take a walk, or going outside and hugging a tree—these moments matter.
  6. Reframe Your Thoughts: Remind yourself that taking care of yourself enables you to be a better caregiver. Self-care is not selfish; it’s essential. You matter just as much as the people you are taking care of.
  7. Celebrate Your Wins: Acknowledge and celebrate everything – even something that seems small. What we focus on grows. Leaning into gratitude brings more into your life to be grateful for and shifts your mindset.

Taking these steps can help you reclaim your time and enjoy your relationship with your loved ones without the burden of guilt. You deserve to care for yourself as much as you care for others!

In love & light,

P.S. Curious how you can find the time to take care of you……….without feeling guilty?

Click here to access 3 Easy Steps to Have Time to Care for Yourself – without the guilt!