Episode 4: Basics of Physical Self-Care Series [Part 2]: Sleep, Movement & Nutrition
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Episode Title: Part 2: Sleep, Movement & Nutrition — Building a Foundation of Self-Care
Episode Summary:
In this second installment of our self-care series, we dive into three core habits that serve as the bedrock of personal resilience: sleep, movement, and nutrition. Kendra and Katie share personal stories and research-backed insights about how these basics affect emotional regulation, burnout risk, and daily functioning—especially for physician spouses navigating demanding family and professional roles. Tune in to discover why small, sustainable habits matter more than perfection, and learn how to identify your keystone habit.
What We Cover:
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Why sleep is the "brain's housekeeper" and essential to emotional resilience
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How women's sleep needs differ (and why they matter more than we think)
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The power of rhythmic movement in stress recovery
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Why walking your dog might be better than a treadmill
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How nutrition and emotional eating are connected
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The smallest way to start making improvements in your self-care today
Listener Challenge:
Pick one of the five self-care areas — sleep, movement, nutrition, hydration, or hygiene — and ask yourself, "What's the smallest improvement I can make this week?"
Mentioned Resources:
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Free Self-Care Reflection Worksheet
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Research by Dr. Sarah Grimmer on secondary trauma in physician partners
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NIH findings on sleep and emotional regulation
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The Lancet on movement and mental health
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Tal Ben-Shahar on movement and depression
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Comedian Ryan Hamilton
Connect with Us:
📩 hello@supportingphysicianspouses.com
📱 @supportingphysicianspouses on Instagram & Facebook
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