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Why Self-Care Is More Crucial Now Than Ever Before The Refined Collective Podcast

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This week I’m chatting with repeat guest Kate Eskuri from The Foundation Blog!! She was on the podcast last year talking about all things periods and it is our most downloaded episode EVER! (You can listen to it here.) Kate is a registered nurse and is currently getting her PhD. This time around, we’re talking about how to get grounded in the midst of overwhelm. Also, how do we even be healthy during this time? And practically speaking, are there certain things I should be doing or avoiding right now? Bottom line, though: there is no one right way to spend your time in quarantine.
 
5 Ways to Foster a Healthy Relationship with Food
“Your nutrition may not look how it ‘normally’ does… nothing looks ‘normal’ right now.”
Shop with intention—buy things that last a long time and are versatile. Cook with thought— do you have food that will go bad by next week? Eat that first. Get resourceful—really take stock of all the food you already have. What if instead of going grocery shopping you got creative? Donate any extra food you may have— some people aren’t able to stock up. Use healing ingredients—turmeric, ginger, garlic, echinacea tea, elderberry tea.  
Structure Creates Freedom: Rituals to Practice to Freedom
The self-care question you need to ask yourself during this season: “What do YOU need during this quarantine?” Self-care is no longer an option— it’s a priority. Want to activate self-care? Write down five things that bring you comfort and joy. A self-care list!   
Practical Grounding Rituals
What does it mean to be grounded: “It’s that inner sense of calm even though the outside world might feel a little scattered.” Journal through these 5 questions to shift  from overwhelm to peace in less than 5 minutes: What are five things I can see?  What are four things I can feel?  What are three things I can hear?  What are two things I can smell right now?  What is one thing I can taste?  
3 Ways to Practically Ground Yourself:
Journaling is something you can do for even just a few minutes to ground yourself. Take a seat, close your eyes, physically place your hands on the crown of your head, and lightly press down. Take a few deep breaths and you will feel yourself settle. Eat root vegetables. It may sound weird and woo-woo, but give it a try.  
Resources
Feeding America is providing food to those who need it, more info here. If you would like to donate to Feeding America, you can do so here. Kate’s blog post with 8 ways to ground yourself. Kate’s guide to healthy eating during a quarantine. Keep up with Kate at thefoundationblog.com and on Instagram at @kate.eskuri.  
Did you know we have a Patreon page? Patreon is a platform that lets listeners financially support their favorite podcasts for as little as $5/mo. (That’s cheaper than a cup of NYC coffee y’all!) Head over to Patreon.com/therefinedcollective to see how you can support the podcast (and get some pretty awesome goodies as a thank you)! Another way you can support the podcast is by sharing with friends! Just copy this link and then paste into the group chat with your besties: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-refined-collective-podcast/id1348034641#episodeGuid=30c48f6a66bb4bfca88b0f6522037407
 
Single ladies— do you feel stuck, lonely, discouraged or frustrated by your dating life, or lack thereof? This is brought to you by my free guide called “6 Tips to Activate Your Dating Life with Intention and Clarity.” These resources propelled me from sitting on the couch to out on a date. Head over to Bit.ly/trwdating to check it out! 

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This week I’m chatting with repeat guest Kate Eskuri from The Foundation Blog!! She was on the podcast last year talking about all things periods and it is our most downloaded episode EVER! (You can listen to it here.) Kate is a registered nurse and is currently getting her PhD. This time around, we’re talking about how to get grounded in the midst of overwhelm. Also, how do we even be healthy during this time? And practically speaking, are there certain things I should be doing or avoiding right now? Bottom line, though: there is no one right way to spend your time in quarantine.
 
5 Ways to Foster a Healthy Relationship with Food
“Your nutrition may not look how it ‘normally’ does… nothing looks ‘normal’ right now.”
Shop with intention—buy things that last a long time and are versatile. Cook with thought— do you have food that will go bad by next week? Eat that first. Get resourceful—really take stock of all the food you already have. What if instead of going grocery shopping you got creative? Donate any extra food you may have— some people aren’t able to stock up. Use healing ingredients—turmeric, ginger, garlic, echinacea tea, elderberry tea.  
Structure Creates Freedom: Rituals to Practice to Freedom
The self-care question you need to ask yourself during this season: “What do YOU need during this quarantine?” Self-care is no longer an option— it’s a priority. Want to activate self-care? Write down five things that bring you comfort and joy. A self-care list!   
Practical Grounding Rituals
What does it mean to be grounded: “It’s that inner sense of calm even though the outside world might feel a little scattered.” Journal through these 5 questions to shift  from overwhelm to peace in less than 5 minutes: What are five things I can see?  What are four things I can feel?  What are three things I can hear?  What are two things I can smell right now?  What is one thing I can taste?  
3 Ways to Practically Ground Yourself:
Journaling is something you can do for even just a few minutes to ground yourself. Take a seat, close your eyes, physically place your hands on the crown of your head, and lightly press down. Take a few deep breaths and you will feel yourself settle. Eat root vegetables. It may sound weird and woo-woo, but give it a try.  
Resources
Feeding America is providing food to those who need it, more info here. If you would like to donate to Feeding America, you can do so here. Kate’s blog post with 8 ways to ground yourself. Kate’s guide to healthy eating during a quarantine. Keep up with Kate at thefoundationblog.com and on Instagram at @kate.eskuri.  
Did you know we have a Patreon page? Patreon is a platform that lets listeners financially support their favorite podcasts for as little as $5/mo. (That’s cheaper than a cup of NYC coffee y’all!) Head over to Patreon.com/therefinedcollective to see how you can support the podcast (and get some pretty awesome goodies as a thank you)! Another way you can support the podcast is by sharing with friends! Just copy this link and then paste into the group chat with your besties: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-refined-collective-podcast/id1348034641#episodeGuid=30c48f6a66bb4bfca88b0f6522037407
 
Single ladies— do you feel stuck, lonely, discouraged or frustrated by your dating life, or lack thereof? This is brought to you by my free guide called “6 Tips to Activate Your Dating Life with Intention and Clarity.” These resources propelled me from sitting on the couch to out on a date. Head over to Bit.ly/trwdating to check it out! 

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48 min