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Health in the Cracks: How to Build Better Habits Without Burning Out

Health in the Cracks:  How to Build Better Habits Without Burning Out You’ve probably seen the glossy to-do lists, the bullet journals adorned with pastel  highlighters, the 5 a.m. wake-ups that come with a smug caption. But if your calendar looks  more like a losing game of Tetris, those ideals are more guilt-trip than guide. For anyone  juggling deadlines, childcare, emails at midnight, and maybe even a sliver of a social life,  health can feel like a luxury item—something reserved for people with spare time and  matching gym sets. Still, your habits are quietly writing your future, and yes, they can be  reshaped without requiring a life reboot. It’s about weaving wellness into your existing  routine, not bulldozing your schedule to fit it. Stack Small Wins Where They Already Belong You don’t need to find extra time; you need to sneak habits into the time you already use. That’s where habit stacking comes in. Link something good to somethin...

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SIDE NOTE: All of the shoes featured below are just a couple of examples of what is on sale at each of these stores and the type of shoes they sell. It is important to always start off with what you can get cheaper, however, although certain items may be on sale or clearance, the prices may still be too expensive. Everyone has a different budget, and it is important to understand your limits. Just because it says that you are saving $20.00, does not necessarily mean that the shoes fit your budget. Make sure the shoe fits both your feet AND your budget! (All shoe links are clickable!)













Ciao Bella 'Haute' Heel (Black)



TESS by Barefoot Tess 'Bordeaux' Heel


Bakers Shoes




NIKI PLATFORM PUMP



REANNA PLATFORM PUMP


PHOEBE-15 PLATFORM SANDAL



KELSEY PLATFORM PUMP



Banana Shoes 





Melana braided sandal



Mariane sandal



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And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him.
 — James 5:15 (KJV)