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How do you spend your spoons? Let's budget our energy for self care. 🥄
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Hello everyone,
How are you feeling today? 😊
Have you heard of the spoon theory? It’s a simple yet powerful way to explain what it’s like to live with chronic illness, fatigue, or limited energy. The concept was created by Christine Miserandino, who used spoons as a metaphor for the finite energy a person has each day.
Here’s how it works: Imagine you start the day with 12 spoons. Every activity, be it getting out of bed, making breakfast, or taking a shower, costs you a spoon. For people with chronic conditions, even small tasks can use up more spoons than expected, leaving them with fewer for the rest of the day.
The challenge? Managing your spoons wisely to get through the day without running out. It’s about prioritizing what’s most important while recognizing your limits.
What about you? How do you manage your “spoons”?
Do you use any tips or strategies to conserve energy throughout the day?
How do you explain your limits to others who may not understand?
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We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences! Sharing your story might help someone else feel less alone in their journey. 💬
Take care,
Somya from the Carenity team 🌼