July Wellness Series: Finding Calm in the Midst of Summer
Summer often brings longer days, vacations, and time with family and friends. While these moments can be joyful, they can also disrupt routines, increase responsibilities, and leave us feeling emotionally drained. If you've been feeling more overwhelmed than usual, you're not alone.
What Is Summer Stress?
Feeling exhausted despite getting enough rest
Difficulty concentrating
Increased anxiety or irritability
Feeling pressure to make the most of the season
Changes in sleep or daily routines
Three Simple Ways to Reset
1. Keep One Routine Consistent
Even if your schedule changes, try to keep one daily habit the same— whether it's your morning coffee, an evening walk, or a consistent bedtime.
2. Give Yourself Permission to Rest
Rest is not something you earn after productivity. Taking breaks is an important part of maintaining emotional health.
3. Check In With Yourself
Take a few moments each day to ask:
How am I feeling today?
What do I need right now?
What's one small thing I can do to support myself?
These small moments of reflection can help you respond to stress with greater self-awareness and compassion.
You Don't Have to Navigate It Alone
If stress, anxiety, or life transitions are becoming difficult to manage, therapy can provide a supportive space to explore what you're experiencing and develop healthy coping strategies.
At My Hopewell Co., we're here to support you with compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to your unique needs.
Ready to take the next step? Contact us to learn more about our therapy services or schedule an appointment. Your mental health matters.