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spring is here!

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spring is here!

As we are at the 3 year mark since Covid changed all of our lives, I’ve recently been finding myself going back to view my archived Instagram photos from March & April 2020. It’s a bit of a weird time-traveling experiment… there was lots of sourdough bread making and lots of time outdoors. I was lucky enough to be living in the Catskills for this timeframe, and spent a lot of time outside. I’m reminded of how the emergence of spring that year felt so truly healing. The world had slowed down (stopped?) and I would walk my dog each day, noticing the tiny changes in the environment around me. When everything else felt stuck or completely out of my control… the buds slowly (and predictably) opened up on the trees and bushes, the flowers pushed up out of the ground, and the days got longer.

I have witnessed firsthand the powerful impact that the changing seasons can have on our mental health and wellbeing. And as we transition this year from winter to spring, I think it's an especially important time to reflect on the concept of new beginnings.

Spring is a time of renewal and growth, as the earth awakens from its winter slumber and begins to bloom once again. For many of us, this season represents a fresh start, a chance to shed the old and embrace the new. And while the idea of new beginnings can be exciting, it can also be daunting, especially if we are dealing with challenges, stresses or struggles in our lives (and who isn’t).

One way to approach the idea of new beginnings is to embrace the concept of growth mindset. This means acknowledging that change is inevitable and that we have the power to shape our own lives. By focusing on our strengths and our ability to learn and adapt, we can approach new challenges with a sense of resilience and optimism.

What do you want to focus on and grow in your garden this year?

And I’m not just talking about the garden you might be planting outside, but also the theoretical garden of your life.

Of course, new beginnings can also be accompanied by feelings of fear and uncertainty. It's natural to feel nervous about stepping into the unknown or trying something new. As a therapist, I often remind my clients that growth and change require courage and vulnerability. But with the right support and mindset, we can navigate these challenges and emerge stronger on the other side.

So as we welcome the arrival of spring and the promise of new beginnings, I encourage you to embrace the season of growth and renewal. Take time to reflect on what you want to let go of and what you want to cultivate in your life- and your garden. And remember that change is not always easy, but it is always possible.

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10 days to go!!! SELF CARE CHALLENGE!

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10 days to go!!! SELF CARE CHALLENGE!

10 days til #tcsnycmarathon = 10 days of self care!

November 5th is almost here (insert: panic & excitement! AHHH). For those running, I’m sure you are going through lots of different emotions right now- I know I am. After spending 5 months focusing on one thing, one goal, one day... the realization of all of that’s about to happen is starting to sink in. Marathon blues, are definitely a thing. I used to think they’d just pop up post-marathon, but I have been feeling them this week. Tapering is different for everyone, but I spent the first part of this week feeling highly unmotivated- not getting out of bed in time to get the miles on my training plan in, and then beating myself up about it. I realized Tuesday of this week that I was being a bit silly. I’ve followed my training plan (for the most part, very closely), had a great 20 mile run & even felt really good about running the last 10 miles of the course on Sunday. However, for some reason Monday-Wednesday this week felt like I had lost all focus & motivation.

So, with 10 days left to go, I’ve decided I’m going to focus (even more than usual) on SELF CARE.  I’m a big believer in self care & also know that most of us do not do it enough. Living in this city is hard enough. It’s been an incredibly hard year in the world. People have jobs & family & responsibilities & so many stressors... all.the.time! Throw the insane idea of training for & running a marathon on top of that. It’s a bit crazy. So, yes, self care- it’s important & necessary! And, trust me, it doesn’t just happen naturally (unless you’re some sort of magical human with lots & lots of resources). But for most of us, it’s extra time... extra money.... extra focus.... and all of that can be hard to come by most days.

So, for the next 10 days leading up to the TCS NYC Marathon, I’m going to focus on one thing (self care-related) each day. And I encourage you to do the same!! I’ll be posting on Instagram & Facebook. I love the running community & think it’s a great place to get support and connect with others! So, if you’re down for the self care challenge please post along the way and add the tags:  

#therapy4runners

#10daysofselfcare

#nycmarathonselfcareclub

I hope with using the hashtags, people will be able to get new ideas of self care! Either to do in the next 10 days, or even better- to turn into a sustainable self care practice. (Remember: nothing new on race day!!)

What if...
I’m not a runner but want to join in....
I’m a runner, but not running the NYC Marathon this year...
I’ve never focused on self care before & this is scary and weird....
I have no time/money/energy to do something self care related each day....

PLEASE JOIN US!
...start small (5 minutes/day counts!), support others, try something new... and, best of all, take care of yourself!!!

And for the 50,000 rockstars doing the marathon next week... enjoy the next 10 days! Enjoy every moment (and every delicious carb) that will get us to the Verrazano bridge.  

If 10 days of self care seems like a lot... know that you've already come this far, you are capable and strong and determined, and fully deserve to treat yourself to some TLC!

Happy tapering, folks! I look forward to sharing (and learning) new self care tips & ideas in the next 10 days!

Finish strong! 

~katie

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