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When we prioritize "Time 4 Me," we aren't just resting—we're building . For many, school-based counseling services like the Time 4 Me program at Barnardo’s have shown that providing a space for emotional support helps individuals "bounce back" from life's challenges.

Use tools like Outlook’s online functionality to automatically reject meetings scheduled during your planned breaks or vacations. Time 4 Me

Set phone alerts for intentional 10-minute breaks after high-stress tasks or meetings. Use this time to breathe, regroup, and "refill your energy bucket" before moving to the next thing. When we prioritize "Time 4 Me," we aren't

We’ve all been there: your calendar is a sea of meetings, your inbox is overflowing, and your "to-do" list feels more like a "never-ending" list. In the hustle of everyday life, the first person we usually stop making time for is ourselves. Set phone alerts for intentional 10-minute breaks after

Once the house is quiet, find a low-impact activity that lets your brain switch off. Whether it’s listening to a podcast on a night walk or simply sitting in silence, make that window non-negotiable. Why It Matters

But here’s the truth: Declaring it’s "Time 4 Me" isn’t about being selfish; it’s about being intentional with your energy so you can show up as your best self for the people and projects that matter. How to Reclaim Your Time

Taking time for yourself is a testimony of self-worth. As many who have faced major life hurdles have shared, adopting a mindset where your health and peace are a priority allows you to close the door on burnout and open it to happiness.