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May 23, 2025 37 mins

Self-care gets a lot of airtime these days, but I’ve started rethinking what it actually means, especially when you’re struggling with hoarding disorder. In this episode, I talk about why marketed, consumer-driven “self-care” just adds more pressure, and why nurturing yourself with compassion, connection, and practical routines is far more effective. Plus, I share some genuinely helpful, low-cost ways to support yourself without adding to the clutter - or your to-do list.

  • Self-Care in Modern Times
  • Evolution of the meaning of “self-care”:
  • The older, practical definition (basic hygiene, nourishment)
  • Current consumer-driven, extravagant interpretations
  • Critique of modern self-care commercialisation
  • Challenges of Hoarding and Mental Health Struggles
  • Emotional toll of hoarding disorder
  • Stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, grief
  • The exhausting process of trying to “fix” things
  • Daily stressors of living in a hoard
  • Feelings of failure, constant reminders, adrenaline spikes from unexpected visitors, tripping over items
  • The Real Purpose of Self-Care
  • Balancing negative emotions (stress, grief, trauma) with activities that nurture the soul
  • Evaluating popular self-care advice
  • The problem with universal, commercialised recommendations
  • Importance of individualised, inward-looking approaches
  • Introducing the Concept of "Self-Nurture"
  • How self-nurture differs from self-care
  • Greater compassion, sustainability, and personalisation
  • Emphasis on looking inwards for individual needs
  • Practical examples of self-nurturing activities
  • The Pitfalls of Commercialised Self-Care
  • The “shoulds” culture and guilt surrounding unmet self-care standards
  • Surface-level versus meaningful acts of care
  • How marketed solutions often do not address real needs
  • Guilt and shame when unable to practice recommended self-care (especially for those who hoard)
  • Consumer Culture and Self-Care
  • Self-care as a commodified experience: Encouragement to buy unnecessary products
  • How this affects people who hoard
  • Risk of exacerbating clutter by acquiring more as “self-care”
  • Focus on external fixes rather than internal wellbeing
  • The Benefits of Self-Nurture
  • Self-nurture as inexpensive or free
  • Focus on activities rather than acquisitions
  • Finding joy or restoration in simple practices (e.g., using what you have, accessing the library, running without specialised gear)
  • Compassionate Self-Nurture in Practice
  • Asking internal questions about core needs (physical, emotional, psychological)
  • Treating oneself as one would treat a person they love
  • Emphasis on gentle, non-critical, incremental progress
  • Drinking water for wellbeing rather than obligation
  • Time in nature, connecting with friends, creativity, self-acceptance
  • Building Emotional Security and Gentleness
  • Establishing emotional security as a core need
  • Managing self-criticism and reaching out for connection despite anxiety
  • Celebration of small wins and progress
  • Validating and acknowledging difficult feelings with compassion
  • Evaluating and Choosing Nurturing Activities
  • Key questions to ask: “Will this nurture me emotionally,
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