Aesthetics Anonymous
Why Pairing Giving With Receiving Makes Self-Care Possible
This is Part 2 of my January series on self-care and guilt. Want the neuroscience behind why pairing giving with receiving works? [Read Part 1 here https://theaestheticsanonymous.com/self-care-insights-to-combat-january-blues/] TL;DR: January guilt blocks self-care even when you have the money. The solution: pair self-care with charitable giving. Donate $40 to a meaningful cause, get a 15% discount…
Why I’m Wishing You a Mediocre Holiday Season
TL;DR: Holiday perfectionism keeps women trapped in over-functioning and self-care neglect. This season, give yourself permission to choose mediocrity. Burn the cookies (slightly). Skip the elaborate decorations. Say no without guilt. When you accept “good enough” during the holidays, you’re training yourself to protect your bandwidth all year long. For the purposes of this blog, MEDIOCRITY =…
The Hidden Cost of Holiday Cheer
TL;DR: December stress doesn’t crash your system right away. The breakdown shows up in January: palpitations, immune crashes, cognitive fog. Women over 40 face higher risk because perimenopause reduces stress resilience while holiday demands spike. The fix: one non-negotiable sleep boundary. Core Facts: What December Does to Your Body (That You Don’t See Coming) December doesn’t…
Holiday Chaos: The User Manual Nobody Asked For
Let’s talk about Thanksgiving. Not the Instagram version with golden-roasted turkeys and perfectly coordinated table settings—the real Thanksgiving. The one where you’re defrosting a 20-pound bird in your bathtub at 2 a.m., your relatives are debating politics before the appetizers are served, and someone inevitably asks, “Is the turkey supposed to look like that?” If…
The November Trap: Why Holiday Burnout Starts Before December
TL;DR: Holiday burnout doesn’t start in December. It starts in November when women commit to hosting, cooking, and coordinating family gatherings. Your body reacts immediately with stress hormones, elevated blood pressure, and sleep disruption. The solution: pause 60 seconds before saying yes to any November commitment and ask yourself what it will cost you. What You…
Cortisol & Burnout: A Halloween Breakup Guide
If cortisol keeps waking you up at 3am, you’re not alone. You know the scene. You finally fall asleep after lying awake for an hour, exhausted but wired. Then your eyes snap open in the dark. Heart racing. Mind spinning. Body buzzing like someone plugged you into a wall socket. Welcome to cortisol’s late-night horror…
How Stress Shows Up in Your Body—And What to Do About It
By now, you’ve found your rhythm with the school schedule. The daily grind has settled in. But October brings something else: the beginning of the holiday season, Halloween chaos, flu season, and a household where someone is always sick. October isn’t a perfect storm for self-neglect, but it’s ripe for it. Here’s what I see:…
September’s Guide to Professional Leaf Peeping
September hits different when you’re over 40. One minute you’re lying to yourself that sunburn is “a healthy glow,” and the next minute you’re unironically squealing over miniature gourds at Target like they’re actual treasure. But here’s what September really is: the universe’s way of reminding us that we’ve been running on fumes since Memorial…
Stop Flying Everyone Else’s Plane First
Stop Flying Everyone Else’s Plane First August hits different when you’re sending a kid off to college. The house gets quieter. Conversations become less frequent. The family dynamic shifts permanently, and research shows it can take 18 to 24 months to navigate this transition successfully. My oldest completed her degree this past May, my middle…