Are You Filling From an Empty Cup?
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Michelle and Nicola sit down for a candid conversation about self-care — what it really means for busy women, and why the Instagram version is getting it all wrong.
In this episode:
- Self-care isn't what you think it is. Forget the spa days and bubble baths (though those are lovely too). Real, sustainable self-care is the quiet, boring, practical stuff you do consistently — and it doesn't have to cost a thing.
- The "empty cup" myth-buster. You can't pour from an empty cup. The girls unpack why women put everyone else first and how that habit quietly drains everything — relationships, work, and health.
- It's not selfish — it's maintenance. Self-care is essential upkeep for your mind and body, not an indulgence. Running yourself flat helps nobody.
- Small, consistent acts matter more than big gestures. An evening wind-down routine, putting your phone on night mode, stepping outside for 10 minutes — these micro-habits add up and create stability.
- The self-care audit. Michelle and Nicola walk through practical questions: What drains you? What fills your cup? What can you let go of, delegate, or just stop doing?
- Asking for help IS self-care. Delegating chores, setting boundaries, dropping people-pleasing — all valid forms of taking care of yourself.
- How self-care evolves with age. What filled the cup in your 20s (Friday nights out, dancing) looks very different from what restores you now — and that's completely okay.
This week's listener challenge: What one small thing could you do this week to fill your cup? Share it with us!
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