Feeling at Capacity? How to Make Every Day a Self-Care Day

Feeling at Capacity? How to Make Every Day a Self-Care Day

There comes a point when the weight of everything becomes too much, when the simplest joys—listening to the radio 📻, playing 🎮, reading 📖, even just existing—feel like luxuries you can’t afford. It’s not about time; it’s about capacity. And when you’ve reached your limit, even the things that usually bring light into your life feel impossibly heavy, as if they require an energy you simply don’t have to give.

I know this place well. It’s the space where your mind is so consumed by obligations, worries, and overwhelm that it shuts out anything non-essential. Joy, creativity, relaxation—these are not passive states; they require space, presence, and an open heart. But when your mind is drowning in demands, that space disappears, leaving you feeling trapped, unable to think, feel, or grow. 😞

It sneaks up on you. One day, you’re singing along to your favourite song 🎶 in the car, and the next, the sound of the radio is too much. You used to lose yourself in a book 📚, but now the words won’t settle in your mind. Playing, creating, even dreaming—it all feels like a distant memory, something for another version of yourself who had the luxury of mental and emotional bandwidth.

And then comes the frustration. The self-judgment. Why can’t I just do the things I love? Why can’t I pull myself out of this? Why does everything feel so out of reach? 😔

Because you’re at capacity. And when you’re at capacity, pushing harder doesn’t help—it only leads to prolonged emotional dysregulation, deeper shutdown, and greater exhaustion. The way forward isn’t through force; it’s through acknowledgement. It’s through recognising that you’re overwhelmed and equally underwhelmed—where life feels too much and not enough at the same time. You’re drained by responsibilities but disconnected from anything that fuels you.

So what do you do when you reach this point?

You start with permission.

  • Permission to stop or press pause.
  • ✅ Permission to detach.
  • Permission to just be—to heal and to rest—even if it doesn’t feel restful by your usual standards or approach.
  • Permission to stop trying to force anything.
  • Permission to acknowledge that your mind and body are doing their best to keep you afloat.
  • Permission to do the bare minimum and trust that, with time and intention, space will return.

But beyond permission, you need true nourishment—the kind that doesn’t just replenish but restores. Rest alone isn’t enough if your nervous system remains on high alert. Rebuilding your reserves isn’t about waiting for them to refill on their own; it’s about intentionally seeking out what soothes, comforts, and gently realigns you with yourself, even in the smallest ways.

🌿 A deep breath by an open window, letting fresh air remind you that the world is still turning, and you are still here.

☕ A warm drink savoured slowly, feeling its heat travel through you, grounding you in the present moment.

💙 Being held by someone who makes you feel safe, loved, and valued—just as you are, in your rawest, truest form, no matter how you feel.

🛟 The quiet presence of a trusted friend, offering companionship without expectation, allowing you to simply exist.

🎨 A tiny, effortless act of creation—doodling, humming, rearranging something in a way that feels right, reminding yourself that you are still capable of beauty and expression.

🌞 A single moment where you allow yourself to just be—without expectation, without pressure, without the need to perform or prove anything.

Self-Care is the First Step

Self-care is a crucial part of the process—but it’s only the beginning. Once you create space, you also need support, connection, purpose and direction. You need people who truly see and understand you. You may need support to navigate traditional systems and processes—as it’s quite common to have them work against you. You need to rebuild your foundation in a way that allows you to thrive, not just survive. That’s why many of us are creatives—we experience life firsthand and can bring to life what others don’t see.

When space begins to open again, don’t rush to fill it with productivity—think creatively instead. Fill your days, weeks, and months with small joys—one page 📄, one song 🎧, one dance 🪩, one moment of presence with Mother Earth, fully immersed in nature. Let joy return quietly, in its own time, without pressure or expectation. That way, you can embrace it at your core operating tempo and in environments that truly support you.

If you’re here right now, if the things that once brought you joy feel unreachable, know this: you are not broken. You are simply full—for now. And being full is only temporary. This will pass. The space will return. The light will return. And when it does, joy will be waiting for you—patiently, unconditionally and ready when you are. 🌟

Let’s talk if you’ve ever felt like this—what helps you find your way back? 💬

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