#117: What Does Self-Care Look Like For You? With Pamela

What does self-care look like to you?

 

It can be different for everyone. Some people may feel refreshed by going to the spa, while others may enjoy going for a jog, and some people may even feel energized by just quietly meditating at home. Today’s guest, Pamela Zimmer, is a self-care concierge- who helps other women learn the importance of taking care of themselves. Pamela was diagnosed with Postpartum Depression after having her second son and not feeling like herself for quite some time. This pivotal moment is what led Pamela to have a passion for spreading the need for self-care. In this episode, Pamela talks about what self-care is (and isn’t), the importance of it, and practical tips to incorporate self-care into your life. I hope our conversation will inspire you to care for yourself and realize that self-care isn’t selfish.

Episode Highlights:

●      A day in the life of Pamela

●      Pamela’s two sons and her husband who miraculously survived COVID

●      Pamela’s early life

●      Moving to a new country at the age of 11

●      Transferring from a career to being a stay-at-home Mom

●      Struggling with Postpartum Depression

●      Pamela’s Book - Reclaim the Joy of Motherhood

●      Self-care concierge

●      The importance of self-care & practical tips

●      What is Pamela Reading?

Find more on Guest:

●      Reclaim the Joy of Motherhood by Pamela Zimmer

●      Pamela’s website PamelaZimmer.com

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