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aried said:I am all with you all! My daughter is getting married in November so that has been occupying my thoughts/time. I have a booth next weekend hoping to make contacts, bookings. Have a catalog show going on for this month also. People are not wanting to set dates yet. Also lacking motivation.
aried said:unfortunately she didn't want one. I have 3 others currently going on. For some reason none of my family members (niece's who have gotten married in the last 5 years) didn't set one up either.
Summers can feel overwhelming and stressful, especially with all the expectations and activities that come with the season. It's important to remember that it's okay to take breaks and prioritize your mental and emotional well-being.
One way to make your summer more enjoyable is to plan activities that you genuinely enjoy and make time for self-care. Also, try to be present in the moment and enjoy the little things, like a refreshing drink or a beautiful sunset.
Absolutely! The pressure to have a "perfect" summer can lead to burnout. It's important to listen to your body and take breaks when needed. Don't be afraid to say no to activities or events if you're feeling overwhelmed.
One way to manage summer stress is to practice self-care and prioritize your mental health. This could include activities like taking a walk, journaling, or doing a relaxing hobby. It's also helpful to set boundaries and say no to things that may add unnecessary stress.
Staying organized during the summer can be challenging, but it's important to make time for it. Some tips include creating a schedule or to-do list, decluttering your space, and using organizational tools like a planner or calendar. It's also helpful to prioritize tasks and not take on too much at once.