
26 – Flare Days & Flexibility: Routines that Bend So You Don’t Break
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If the word routine makes you roll your eyes or cringe a little, you’re not alone. Most traditional advice around routines assumes a body that works the same way every day, and that’s just not the reality for those of us living with chronic illness. In this episode, we’re breaking down why rigid routines often don’t work for us and how to reimagine routines as adaptive rhythms that can flex with your fluctuating energy, symptoms, and needs.
You’ll learn:
- Why the mainstream “rise and grind” routine culture often fails people with chronic illness
- What it looks like to build flexible routines that actually support you, not stress you out
- How to create routines with built-in choices and backup plans for flare days
- How adaptive routines can help you feel more grounded, even when your body throws a curveball
Whether you’re brand new to routines or trying to rebuild after a burnout spiral, this episode will help you redefine routine on your terms and maybe even make peace with the idea of structure.
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