Standing Above The Crowd with James Donaldson

James Donaldson speaks about "How the weekend can benefit your mental health!"

27 min · 15. mar. 2026
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In tihs episode James Donaldson talks about how the weekend can be beneficial to your mental health, if you know how to benefit from it. The weekend is a precious opportunity to prioritize mental health by stepping away from the routine of workdays. It allows for rest, relaxation, and recharging, which can reduce stress and prevent burnout. Taking time to disconnect from screens, engage in hobbies, or spend time with loved ones fosters a sense of balance and fulfillment. Whether it's sleeping in, enjoying nature, or practicing mindfulness, weekends provide space to reflect, reset, and nurture emotional well-being. By intentionally using this time for self-care and joy, you can return to the week with renewed energy and a clearer mind. 🌿✨ Check it out!

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