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Unapologetic Alone Time: An Honest In-Progress Guide

March 1, 2025 · In: Happiness

BEEEEEeeeeeep is jokingly the sound of my personal battery dying and it happens when I don’t get my time to be a beautiful hermit. I’m like Megan Kelly (Meg Ryan) in You’ve Got Mail with my laptop in my cute brownstone or Frazier sipping sherry in his Seattle skyscraper apartment (ps sadly there is no real apartment building with a view of the Space Needle like that). I thrive on time with myself to think.

I have been called out for taking 10 hour international flights where I didn’t watch a single movie or read. I just thought or journaled the whole time.

To me, there are few things more luxurious and with the full life that I’ve always dreamed of, I find it challenging to get it so I’ve written this article to give you the steps I’m taking for more guilt free alone time.

The Struggle is Real

I’m designed to take care of others so it doesn’t come naturally to me to prioritize the things that make just-me very happy. Solitude is one of those things (along with getting my hair done periodically and shopping) that makes me feel like a whole person.

Whether you are a mom, a caretaker, a partner or a human, life is busy and alone time to recharge can look different in each season.

I’m here to show you why you shouldn’t ignore the desire for alone time and how to achieve more of it with less guilt.

Owning the Need

Everyone has different needs when it comes to solitude.

It can get confusing when you have to go grocery shopping or drop a package off at UPS. Was that my alone time? Although errands and chores alone are amazing and needed, true alone time is really about feeding your soul.

Before Chris and I were married. I had a very busy social and work life. Because I was single, I also had what felt like plenty of time to be alone and recharge.

On Saturdays, I’d meet up with a friend for a run, some breakfast and shopping and then I’d spend the afternoon doing little things around my home. Was that a dream? I joke. I was also longing for love and children!

When we married and as our family grew, I hired a babysitter to help a day or two a week starting when our youngest was almost 2. Sometimes I would grocery shop or even take a nap (I felt very guilty about those 1 nap still) I would also go shopping for myself!

I always had some form of income from work whether it was photography shoots or blogging. I loved creating my own ecosystem of support in that sense. To me, it feels very indulgent-even more than if the money came from our joint account.

I have always wanted to be the primary person in our kids’ lives before they went to school. That doesn’t mean that it isn’t hard and I’ve had days that felt like Groundhog Day with matted hair and no positive vibes. Like minus positive vibes and minus energy vibes. That’s coming from a person who has been accused of being born with too much serotonin and boundless, zestful energy from her closest inner circle. AKA no one is immune to the high demands of seasons of our lives.

If you find yourself struggling with any form of positivity, right after sleep, water, glucose level, check out your recharge state. Mine has always been solitude.

If you’re familiar with Human Design, I learned that I had the 
“hermit” line. Maybe not so obvious to people because I’m super social but wow did that give me permission to be cool with needing that alone time. “Starved for solitude,” a healer once told me. HA!

Steps I'm Taking

Truly understanding the value of my alone time gives me permission to prioritize it. Without it I feel colorless and bland.

Start with an affirmation like, “My guilt free alone time is what feeds my brilliance.” They always say you have to take care of yourself to take care of others but what about starting with just…take care of yourself because the rest will fall into place beautifully.

Setting boundaries so I can carve out time is crucial. UGH I’m the worst at setting boundaries with people-my kids especially. I have been working on using my one year old’s nap time as one alone time. I set my 5 year old up with an activity or a show while I do that but omg he wants to interact with me the whole time. I push aside the guilt by setting us up for success: everyone gets to play and or be outside in the morning, there has already been a group craft, reading, cooking lesson.

On weekends, Chris and I each get out of the house for alone time too. In the summers, it’s easier to get a babysitter here and that’s when we will go on some dates.

Discipline will also get you more alone time. You can see more of what I mean in this post: How to make more time. Block your schedule and batch cook are some examples.

Setting up your actual environment for more nurturing time is super helpful. We moved 5 years ago to focus on family.  My social life is quite small these days I meet up with friends very infrequently and I’m really good with it. I also know that will evolve as the kids get older.

The Goal isn't Perfection

Perhaps one day I’ll write the post “How I’ve Mastered the Art of Solitude,” and that will be so helpful! For now I am very good with being in the process of becoming. If that’s where you are too, then I hope these tips and my real life examples inspire you.

You can want a full life and also want time to recharge alone. You can want a partner, kids, friends, pets and still want time alone. I’m excited for your experiment in guilt free solitude!

By: Christina Warren · In: Happiness

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🚩Save this for those overwhelming days when you 🚩Save this for those overwhelming days when you need a reset ↓

💫 These 3 micro habits made a real difference for me.

1. ❤️ ⚡️I have been practicing @heartmath ’s heart coherence exercise. A 90 second way to connect to your heart and get out of your head. Put your hand on your heart I like to close my eyes and start breathing into my heart space.  slow down your breath. Start to think of something or someone that you feel great gratitude for and focus on that feeling as you breathe into your heart space. Once I’m connected to that feeling of gratitude, I ask God to guide me in whatever area I’ve been overthinking. I get a really clear and simple answer and focus on that throughout the day.
Great technique I learned about through @the_human_design_coach 

It’s more about how to be and not all about what to do. 

2. ☀️I have loads of energy but only when I’m doing things that I’m excited about and that can include chores! I just have to spin it so it’s fun for me.

3. 🌖 Letting my menstrual cycle guide how I organize my energy through the month has been a huge permission slip and guiding light for when I need to rest, and when I am super creative or clearheaded for organizing.

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🐫 Tag a mama who needs to hear this. You’ve h 🐫 Tag a mama who needs to hear this. You’ve heard of balance…

I tried it.
It stressed me out. 🤣
Then I realized: I don’t need to “balance it all” daily.

I can store up joy and energy like a camel.🥰

Go big one day, go birth control robe or the park for the rest.

It’s an energy strategy.

That’s camel mom energy. 🐫
Anyone else relate?

My best friend from college (and the Navy) and I went to see Diana Krall downtown this week and it was a dream come true. I don’t go out too often but I enjoy this camel life.

Comment ENERGY to get an even more personalized mom energy reading.

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🚩Save this Feminine Cycle Syncing Schedule👇 🚩Save this Feminine Cycle Syncing Schedule👇

Why I Stopped Pushing Through—and Started Syncing With My Cycle.
My energy changed a lot after 40.

I started noticing how often I was frustrated for being “off”—when really, my body was just in a different phase of its natural rhythm.

✨ When I gave myself permission to follow it instead of fight it, everything shifted.
Not just my productivity, but my peace.

Here’s what that looks like for me as a creative mom who still has big goals—but honors her energy instead of ignoring it:

🌑 Menstrual (Days 1–5)
→ Rest. Reflect. Retreat.
What I allow: Canceling the extras, cuddles, quiet meals, journaling, soft podcasts, total permission to be still.

🌱 Follicular (Days 6–13)
→ Fresh starts. Planning. Creativity.
What I lean into: New ideas, organizing, writing, dreaming up what’s next.

🌕 Ovulatory (Days 14–17)
→ Connection. Communication. Confidence.
What I schedule: Friend dates, family outings, big conversations, batch errands, showing up.

🍂 Luteal (Days 18–28)
→ Discernment. Deep work. Cozy nesting.
What I focus on: Prepping, cleaning, saying “no,” creating comfort, finishing strong before I rest.

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Even in perimenopause or menopause, your energy has rhythm.
It’s not all in your head. It’s in your body—and it’s wise.
✨ You don’t need to be perfect. Just aware.
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📌 Save this for when you want to check in with your body.

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Do you already notice these shifts in your month? Has this helped you trust yourself more?

🌟 PS: If you want to go even deeper and understand your unique energy blueprint (beyond your cycle), DM me the word ENERGY and I’ll send you something beautiful.

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🏃‍♀️ I was on such a fast track: Right ou 🏃‍♀️ I was on such a fast track:
Right out of college, I was headed to Naval flight school — and then just as quickly, I was kicked out for being too short to fly.

The very next day, I was driving from Pensacola to Newport, Rhode Island to learn how to drive ships and run engineering departments.

My whole life, I associated speed with ambition.
The faster I moved, the more successful I thought I was becoming.

But motherhood changed me.
It introduced me to a different kind of ambition — a quieter kind.
A kind of ambition that’s measured in presence, not promotions.

In how well I manage my energy, not how many tasks I check off-(I relearn this so many times and each time I get back on track quicker- 👋 Generators).

In the kind of role model I am becoming — not just what I am achieving.

Slowing down and living in my energy didn’t erase my ambition.
It refined it.

When I honor my energy,
there is still room for my personal dreams too.

Your kids won’t be little forever.
The woman you’re becoming will be with you for a lifetime.

Slowing down isn’t falling behind — it’s finally running your own race.

❤️ This if you’re learning how to live in tune with your energy — and still hold space for your dreams.

Comment TYPE and I’ll show you your energy type.

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👇Your burnout type + cure.⛳Save this for when 👇Your burnout type + cure.⛳Save this for when you are at the end of your rope (or hopefully before). 

I asked ChatGPT Unhinged to decode mom burnout + the cure for each Human Design Type—and WOW. Every word hit like a cosmic slap AND a hug.

⚡Generator
🧨 Burnout: Saying yes to everything for your kids and the a lady you just met like it’s your job, crying in the Costco lot clutching an empty Starbucks cup like it holds the secrets of the universe
💡 Fix: If it doesn’t spark joy like fresh Target home decor, GTFO.
🧘‍♀️ Mantra: “If it’s not a hell yes, it’s a holy no.”
⚡Manifesting Generator
🧨 Burnout: Half-finished everything. Full meltdown. Somehow still packing lunches and launching businesses.
💡 Fix: Pivot like a queen. You don’t owe anyone a tidy ending.
🧘‍♀️ Mantra: “Fast is fine. Unfinished is divine.”
⚡Manifestor
🧨 Burnout: Rage-texting in your head while fantasizing about faking your own disappearance.. Everyone wants updates. Rage levels = dragon-in-a-drive-thru when no one’s listening.
💡 Fix: Inform. Vanish. Return when your spark is back.
🧘‍♀️ Mantra: “I don’t ask—I declare, then go take a nap.”
⚡Projector
🧨 Burnout: Giving TED Talks no one asked for. No one sees you. You Google “jobs for tired geniuses.”
💡 Fix: Wait to be chosen. Nap like it’s your side hustle.
🧘‍♀️ Mantra: “I’m not for everyone—I’m for the invited few.”
⚡Reflector
🧨 Burnout: You’ve become everyone. Forgot yourself. Agreed to weird events you spiritually object to.
💡 Fix: Cleanse. Moonwatch. Yeet other people’s energy out.
🧘‍♀️ Mantra: “I am not your disco ball—I’m the moon.”

Don’t know your type? Comment TYPE and I’ll send you the link.

Inspired by Emma Dunwoody ✨@the_human_design_coach 

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