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  • How to Practice Mindfulness Without Meditating for Hours

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    So far in this series, we’ve covered lazy girl self-care, 5-minute self-care hacks, and how to build a self-care routine that actually fits into your life. But let’s talk about how to practice mindfulness—because every self-care guru on the internet swears by it, yet most advice makes it seem like you need to sit cross-legged in silence for an hour every morning.

    Not happening.

    The good news? Mindfulness doesn’t have to be complicated. It’s not just meditation, and it doesn’t require candles, mantras, or “emptying your mind” (whatever that means).

    You can practice mindfulness in seconds, while doing things you’re already doing—like drinking your morning coffee, taking a Sunday reset shower, or walking to the kitchen for another snack.

    If you’re tired of mindfulness feeling like another task on your to-do list, this is for you. Here’s how to bring mindfulness into your life—without the effort.


    1. Mindful Hydration: Romanticise Your Water Intake

    Most of us know we should drink more water, but it often feels like a chore. Mindfulness trick? Turn it into a ritual instead of a task.

    Try this:

    • Pour your drink slowly and notice the sound.
    • Take a sip and actually taste it (yes, even if it’s just water).
    • Imagine hydrating your body like a wellness queen—because you are.

    Lazy Girl Tip: Use a cute water bottle with a straw to make hydration feel more aesthetic and effortless.


    2. The One-Minute Check-In: No Journaling Required

    You don’t need a full self-care bullet journal to check in with yourself. Try this instead:

    • Ask yourself: What do I need right now?
    • Pause for 10 seconds before responding.
    • Acknowledge whatever comes up—without judgment.

    That’s it. No journaling, no deep analysis—just a quick mental reset to help you be more aware of what you need.

    Lazy Girl Tip: If you like writing things down, use the Notes app. No fancy journal required. Unless you really want one.

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    3. The “Mindful Minute” Trick: Stress Relief in 60 Seconds

    Overthinking? Feeling stressed? Try this simple 60-second reset:

    • Breathe in for 4 seconds.
    • Hold for 4 seconds.
    • Exhale for 4 seconds.
    • Repeat until your brain stops yelling at you.

    This trick forces you to pause, reset, and lower stress levels fast—perfect for busy moms, or anyone who doesn’t have time for a 30-minute meditation.

    Lazy Girl Tip: Do this while waiting for the kettle to boil or before checking your phone in the morning.


    4. Mindfulness While Doing Everyday Tasks

    The easiest way to practice mindfulness? Stop multitasking for a second and actually pay attention to what you’re doing.

    Try this while:

    • Drinking coffee – Notice the warmth, the taste, the first sip of happiness.
    • Showering – Focus on the water, the scent of your soap, the feeling of relaxation.
    • Walking – Feel your steps, notice the air, listen to the sounds around you.
    • Eating – Chew slowly, actually taste your food (instead of inhaling it like a gremlin).

    Lazy Girl Tip: Mindfulness isn’t about doing extra things—it’s about noticing the things you’re already doing.


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    5. The “Dopamine Menu” for Mindfulness

    If your brain thrives on variety, mindfulness can get boring fast. That’s where a dopamine menu comes in—a list of feel-good activities that help you stay present without doing the same thing every day.

    Your dopamine-boosting mindfulness menu might include:

    • Listening to ASMR videos (instant brain massage).
    • Doing a 5-minute stretch while focusing on how it feels.
    • Drinking an iced coffee in total silence (no phone, just vibes).
    • Looking at vision board photos for motivation.
    • Taking three slow breaths before checking notifications.

    Lazy Girl Tip: Check out this post on how to build a Dopamine menu here!

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    6. Mindfulness for Sleep: The Night-time Reset

    If your brain refuses to shut up at night, mindfulness can help—without turning bedtime into another “task.”

    Try these low-effort night-time mindfulness tricks:

    • Weighted sleep mask – Blocks out light and forces your brain to chill.
    • Scented pillow spray – Turns your bed into a self-care spa.
    • The 5-4-3-2-1 method – Name five things you see, four things you hear, three things you feel, two things you smell, one deep breath.
    • Dopamine reward – Give yourself a small reward for actually going to bed on time (because discipline needs a dopamine hit, too).

    Lazy Girl Tip: Make your bed feel extra inviting so sleep becomes something you look forward to, not just something you have to do.


    7. How to Make Mindfulness Stick (Without Trying Too Hard)

    Mindfulness isn’t one more thing to add to your to-do list—it’s just about being more present in what you’re already doing.

    Here’s how to make it effortless:

    • Habit stack it – Attach mindfulness to something you already do (e.g., deep breaths while brushing your teeth).
    • Romanticise it – Light a candle, make your morning drink extra fancy, put on cozy ASMR videos while unwinding.
    • Make it fun – Mindfulness should feel like a self-care lifestyle, not a chore.

    Lazy Girl Tip: If it feels boring or forced, you’re doing too much. Keep it simple.

    Low-Effort Self-Care

    Want to upgrade your self-care without the stress? This series is all about realistic, low-effort self-care that actually fits into your life—no guilt, no overwhelm, just small changes that make a big difference.

    Explore the full Lazy Girl Self-Care Series:

    1. The Lazy Girl’s Guide to Self-Care: How to Feel Better with Minimal Effort
    2. The Best 5-Minute Self-Care Hacks for Busy Women
    3. How to Create a Self-Care Routine That You Actually Stick To
    4. How to Practice Mindfulness Without Meditating for Hours
    5. The Best Self-Care Ideas for When You’re Burnt Out
    6. How to Make Exercise Feel Like Self-Care (Not a Punishment)
    7. The Connection Between Self-Care & Sustainable Weight Loss
    8. How to Prioritise Yourself Without Feeling Guilty
    9. How to Reset Your Life When You’re Feeling Stuck

    Pick one, start small, and give yourself permission to make self-care easy.


    Final Thoughts: Mindfulness, But Make It Lazy

    You don’t need hours of meditation to practice mindfulness. Just tiny moments of awareness sprinkled throughout your day can make a huge difference.

    Here’s what to do next:

    • Pick one mindfulness trick and try it today.
    • Attach it to something you already do.
    • Let go of the idea that it has to be perfect.

    Next up: The Best Self-Care Ideas for When You’re Burnt Out—because sometimes, minimal effort is all you can manage.


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  • How to Create a Self-Care Routine That You Actually Stick To

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    So, we’ve covered lazy girl self-care and how to squeeze in 5-minute self-care hacks when you’re short on time. But what if you want a self-care routine—something that actually makes you feel good without turning into a full-time job? Because let’s be honest, most “self-care routines” online are wildly unrealistic.

    If you’ve ever tried to follow a self-care routine that looked something like:

    • Wake up at 5 AM (nope)
    • 20-step skincare routine (absolutely not)
    • Journaling, yoga, green juice, meditation (who has time for all that?)
    • Vision board photos session followed by breathwork (why is self-care starting to feel like a full-time job?)

    …then you already know the problem isn’t self-care—it’s the pressure to do too much.

    So, let’s ditch the all-or-nothing mindset and build a self-care routine that works for your actual life. One that you can stick to, even on the busiest days.


    1. Start with the Bare Minimum (Because That’s All You Actually Need)

    Forget the idea that self-care has to be some grand, time-consuming ritual. If your self-care lifestyle currently consists of drinking coffee and hoping for the best, let’s build from there.

    Here’s what a basic self-care routine actually needs:

    • Hydration – Because water is life.
    • Sleep – You function better when you’re not running on fumes.
    • Movement – Not the gym, unless you love it. A 5-minute stretch counts.
    • Skincare Staples – Cleanser, moisturiser, SPF. Everything else is optional.
    • One tiny habit that makes you happy – A quick dopamine-boosting win.

    Lazy Girl Tip: Start small. Trying to overhaul your whole routine overnight? Disaster waiting to happen.


    2. Use Habit Stacking for Effortless Self-Care

    If you struggle with self-care consistency, you’re not lazy—you just need a system. That’s where habit stacking comes in. Something I picked up from Atomic Habits by James Clear (check it out here!)

    How it works:

    • Attach a new habit to something you already do so you don’t forget.
    • Make it stupidly easy so there’s no excuse.

    Here are some self-care habit stacking ideas:

    • While making coffee → Drink a glass of water.
    • Before brushing your teeth → Do a 30-second stretch.
    • Before checking your phone in the morning → Take three deep breaths.
    • While watching TV → Use a hydrating face mask or do a mini stretch.

    Lazy Girl Tip: The less you have to think about self-care, the easier it is to stick to.


    3. Make Self-Care Fit Your Life (Not the Other Way Around)

    Some people love journaling, long walks, and Pinterest-worthy Sunday reset routines. If that’s not your vibe, that’s fine.

    Your self-care routine should match your personality, schedule, and energy levels.

    Need ideas? Try these:

    • For busy mums: A 5-minute shower reset while the baby naps.
    • For night owls: Swap the 5 AM routine for a relaxing evening routine instead.
    • For productivity queens: Block out self-care time like a meeting (yes, literally schedule it).
    • For lazy girl energy: Multitask self-care—stretch while scrolling, journal in your Notes app, or turn skincare into a mini self-care day.

    Lazy Girl Tip: Your self-care should be as effortless as possible. If it feels like a chore, you’re doing it wrong.


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    4. The Secret to Sticking to a Self-Care Routine: Make It Feel Good

    Most people quit routines because they’re boring or too much effort. The fix? Make it feel rewarding from the start.

    Here’s how:

    • Dopamine first. Do something instantly rewarding before harder tasks.
    • Romanticise it. Light a candle, use a cute water bottle, play chill music—whatever makes it feel extra.
    • Make it tiny. A 30-second self-care habit is easier to keep than a 30-minute one.

    Lazy Girl Tip: The more enjoyable self-care feels, the more likely you are to stick with it.

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    5. Stop Trying to Do Everything Every Day

    You do not need to do every self-care habit every single day—that’s how you burn out. Instead, rotate them.

    Try this:

    • Daily: The bare minimum habits (hydration, movement, skincare, sleep).
    • Weekly: One bigger self-care activity (a bath, a solo coffee date, a Sunday rest day).
    • Monthly: A full reset—declutter, refresh your self-care vision board, plan a maintenance day.

    Lazy Girl Tip: You don’t have to do everything—just enough to feel good.


    6. Create a “Backup” Self-Care Routine for Low-Energy Days

    Not every day is a high-energy, thriving girl-boss kind of day. Sometimes, you’re sick, burnt out, on your period, or just over it. That’s where your backup self-care routine comes in.

    On days when doing the bare minimum feels like too much, try this:

    • Drink any liquid (yes, coffee counts).
    • Take one deep breath before doomscrolling.
    • Lay in bed and do a 5-minute meditation (aka close your eyes and pretend to meditate).
    • Use a face mist or lip balm—hydration is hydration.
    • Get out of your PJ’s, put on comfy clothes and let that be enough.

    Lazy Girl Tip: Self-care doesn’t have to be perfect—it just has to happen.

    Low-Effort Self-Care

    Want to upgrade your self-care without the stress? This series is all about realistic, low-effort self-care that actually fits into your life—no guilt, no overwhelm, just small changes that make a big difference.

    Explore the full Lazy Girl Self-Care Series:

    1. The Lazy Girl’s Guide to Self-Care: How to Feel Better with Minimal Effort
    2. The Best 5-Minute Self-Care Hacks for Busy Women
    3. How to Create a Self-Care Routine That You Actually Stick To
    4. How to Practice Mindfulness Without Meditating for Hours
    5. The Best Self-Care Ideas for When You’re Burnt Out
    6. How to Make Exercise Feel Like Self-Care (Not a Punishment)
    7. The Connection Between Self-Care & Sustainable Weight Loss
    8. How to Prioritise Yourself Without Feeling Guilty
    9. How to Reset Your Life When You’re Feeling Stuck

    Pick one, start small, and give yourself permission to make self-care easy.


    Final Thoughts: Your Self-Care Routine, Your Rules

    You don’t need a 20-step self-care routine to take care of yourself. Just a few simple habits that fit into your life.

    Here’s what to do next:

    • Pick one self-care habit to try today.
    • Habit stack it onto something you already do.
    • Let go of the guilt—self-care is meant to help, not stress you out.

    Next up: How to Practice Mindfulness Without Meditating for Hours—because self-care should feel good, not like homework.


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  • The Best 5-Minute Self-Care Hacks for Busy Women

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    In case you missed it, last time we covered lazy girl self-care—the kind that doesn’t involve a full self-care day or an elaborate self-care routine that takes hours. Because let’s be real, most of us are too busy, too tired, or just can’t be bothered to turn self-care into a full-time job.

    But what if I told you that you can feel better in just five minutes?

    No, really.

    This isn’t one of those “just wake up at 5 AM and journal for an hour” type of situations. These are quick, no-effort, dopamine-boosting, energy-lifting self-care hacks that fit into your life without requiring extra brainpower.

    Perfect if you’re a stay-at-home mom, a busy student or just someone who barely has time to breathe.

    So, if you’ve ever thought “I don’t have time for self-care”—this is for you.


    1. Do Absolutely Nothing for 5 Minutes

    Yes, this is real advice. Sometimes, the best self-care is just stopping for a second. No phone, no emails, no thinking about your endless to-do list. Just sit, breathe, and exist.

    Lazy Girl Tip: If your brain won’t shut up, try box breathing—inhale for 4, hold for 4, exhale for 4, hold for 4. It forces you to slow down and instantly lowers stress.

    Incorporating short mindfulness practices into your daily routine can significantly enhance your mental health. Even brief sessions can reduce stress, improve focus, and boost overall well-being. For more insights, check out this article.


    2. Hydrate (With a Fun Drink, Obviously)

    You already know that hydration = instant glow-up, but plain water can feel a bit… meh.

    Make it fun with flavoured water, herbal tea, or a classic: an iced matcha or collagen drink for a little extra self-care flex.

    Lazy Girl Tip: Get a cute water bottle with a straw—because somehow, drinking from a straw makes you weirdly more likely to actually hydrate.


    3. Quick Dopamine Hits for Instant Positive Energy

    Feeling meh? Hit your dopamine menu (or make one if you haven’t already—here’s how: Create Your Own Dopamine Menu).

    Need ideas? Here are instant mood-boosters:

    • Put on your favourite song and dance like no one’s watching.
    • Change into clean pyjamas for peak luxury vibes.
    • Scroll vision board photos
    • Blast a Friday night hype song, even if it’s Tuesday.
    • Sip on an aesthetic iced coffee and pretend you have your life together.

    Lazy Girl Tip: Self-care isn’t deep—sometimes, it’s just doing tiny things that make you smile.

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    4. The Ultimate 5-Minute Skin Refresh

    If you don’t have time for a full self-care routine, this is basic but effective:

    1. Cleanse – Because washing your face actually helps.
    2. Moisturise – Your skin needs it. Just trust me.
    3. SPF – Even if you’re inside. Even if it’s cloudy. Just do it.

    Lazy Girl Tip: Grab a tinted SPF moisturiser and kill two birds with one stone—hydration, sun protection, and a subtle glow-up in one step.


    5. Stretch Like a Cat (Seriously, It Works)

    Sitting all day? Feeling stiff? A 5-minute stretch can change your entire mood.

    • Neck rolls for tension relief.
    • Arm stretches to open up tight shoulders.
    • Leg stretch (or just point and flex your toes if you’re feeling extra lazy).

    Lazy Girl Tip: Do this while watching TV for an effortless health win.


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    6. The “I Don’t Have Time for Exercise” Workout

    No time? No problem. Try this zero-equipment, 5-minute movement boost:

    • March in place (1 min)
    • Wall sit (1 min)
    • Seated toe taps (1 min)
    • Standing stretch (1 min)
    • Deep breaths (1 min)

    Lazy Girl Tip: Strap on Bala Bangles for a sneaky resistance boost.


    7. Create a Quick Self-Care Vision Board

    Open Pinterest, Notes app, or an actual notebook and list things that make you feel good. Could be big goals or tiny things like “hot showers” or “scented candles.”

    Lazy Girl Tip: Save a Sunday reset inspo board with self-care ideas so you don’t have to think about it next time.


    8. The 5-Minute Shower Reset

    Some days, self-care is just taking a hot shower and pretending you’re in a spa.

    For an instant Korean shower routine glow-up, try:

    • Body scrub for baby-soft skin.
    • Hair mask for a little extra self-care flex.
    • Cold water blast at the end for a mood and circulation boost.

    Lazy Girl Tip: A luxury body scrub turns your basic shower into a full self-care lifestyle moment.

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    9. Write Down One Win from Today

    Doesn’t matter how small—just one thing you did right today.

    Even if it’s “I drank water” or “I got out of bed even though I didn’t want to”.

    Lazy Girl Tip: Keep a self-care bullet journal with tiny wins. It builds self-confidence and positive energy over time.

    Low-Effort Self-Care

    Want to upgrade your self-care without the stress? This series is all about realistic, low-effort self-care that actually fits into your life—no guilt, no overwhelm, just small changes that make a big difference.

    Explore the full Lazy Girl Self-Care Series:

    1. The Lazy Girl’s Guide to Self-Care: How to Feel Better with Minimal Effort
    2. The Best 5-Minute Self-Care Hacks for Busy Women
    3. How to Create a Self-Care Routine That You Actually Stick To
    4. How to Practice Mindfulness Without Meditating for Hours
    5. The Best Self-Care Ideas for When You’re Burnt Out
    6. How to Make Exercise Feel Like Self-Care (Not a Punishment)
    7. The Connection Between Self-Care & Sustainable Weight Loss
    8. How to Prioritise Yourself Without Feeling Guilty
    9. How to Reset Your Life When You’re Feeling Stuck

    Pick one, start small, and give yourself permission to make self-care easy.


    Final Thoughts: Self-Care Hacks in 5 Minutes Flat

    You don’t need hours of free time or a full self-improvement plan to take care of yourself. Just 5 minutes here and there can change your mood, boost your energy, and make life feel a little easier.

    Here’s what to do next:

    • Pick one of the quick self-care hacks and try it today.
    • Save this self-care list for when you need a boost.
    • Let go of the guilt—5 minutes is enough.

    Next up: How to Create a Self-Care Routine That You Actually Stick To—because self-care only works if it fits into your life!


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