How to Shower

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How to Shower

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How to Shower

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How to Shower

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Just One Foot

How To:

Fill up the bath tub or turn on the shower head and say you'll just put one foot in.

"Just committing to putting lotion on one foot felt like, ‘Hey, maybe I can actually do this.’ It’s a weird little confidence boost, but sometimes, you’ve got to start small—like, literally one step at a time."

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Focus on Clean Underwear

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If you can't do anything else, just try to commit to changing your underwear.

"Changing my underwear made me feel 50% cleaner, even if the rest of me hadn’t seen a shower in a week. It’s like, okay, I might be a mess, but I’m a slightly fresher mess now."

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Put a Hat on It

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A reusable shower cap or hat can keep hair from getting damaged or tangled in bed.

"When I was spending most of my free time in bed, a cap became my hair’s best friend. It’s like saying, ‘Hey, I care a little about how my hair looks even if I haven’t seen a brush in days.’"

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Sit or Use a Shower Stool

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Sit on the shower floor or use a stool if you're too tired to stand for a full shower.

"Sitting on the shower floor was my version of taking a break during self-care. It’s like, ‘Yeah, I’m showering, but I’m also on strike from standing.’ Sometimes, you’ve got to multitask your way through exhaustion."

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Dry Shampoo Your Hair

How To:

Use dry shampoo to refresh your hair without needing water.

"Dry shampoo was like my secret weapon when I couldn’t bring myself to wash my hair. A few spritzes, and suddenly I felt like I’d made an effort—like I was fooling the world into thinking I had my act together."

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Take a Sink Bath

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Bathe in the sink if showers are too much.

"The sink was way easier than the shower when I had zero energy. It’s like, I could splash water on my face and still feel like I did something without fully committing to a whole shower ordeal."

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Perfectionism No More

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Reminder: Humans actually don't need as many showers as society says.

"I read this article that said daily showers aren’t really necessary, and honestly, it felt like permission to chill out a bit. Finally, some validation for my ‘every other day’ routine."

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No-Rinse Soap, No Problem

How To:

Use no-rinse soap to clean your skin without needing water.

"I swear by no-rinse soap—it’s like the lazy person’s secret to feeling fresh. Just a quick wipe, and suddenly I’m not feeling like a complete swamp creature."

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Focus on Clean Underwear

How To:

If you can't do anything else, just try to commit to changing your underwear.

"Changing my underwear made me feel 50% cleaner, even if the rest of me hadn’t seen a shower in a week. It’s like, okay, I might be a mess, but I’m a slightly fresher mess now."

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If Nothing Else: Deodorant

How To:

Just use deodorant if you can't make it in the shower.

"Deodorant is my go-to between showers—it’s like a little ‘refresh’ button for my pits. It’s not the same as a full clean, but it keeps me from feeling like I’m offending anyone."

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Just One Foot

How To:

Fill up the bath tub or turn on the shower head and say you'll just put one foot in.

"Just committing to putting lotion on one foot felt like, ‘Hey, maybe I can actually do this.’ It’s a weird little confidence boost, but sometimes, you’ve got to start small—like, literally one step at a time."

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If Nothing Else: Deodorant

How To:

Just use deodorant if you can't make it in the shower.

"Deodorant is my go-to between showers—it’s like a little ‘refresh’ button for my pits. It’s not the same as a full clean, but it keeps me from feeling like I’m offending anyone."

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Put a Hat on It

How To:

A reusable shower cap or hat can keep hair from getting damaged or tangled in bed.

"When I was spending most of my free time in bed, a cap became my hair’s best friend. It’s like saying, ‘Hey, I care a little about how my hair looks even if I haven’t seen a brush in days.’"

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Sit or Use a Shower Stool

How To:

Sit on the shower floor or use a stool if you're too tired to stand for a full shower.

"Sitting on the shower floor was my version of taking a break during self-care. It’s like, ‘Yeah, I’m showering, but I’m also on strike from standing.’ Sometimes, you’ve got to multitask your way through exhaustion."

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Dry Shampoo Your Hair

How To:

Use dry shampoo to refresh your hair without needing water.

"Dry shampoo was like my secret weapon when I couldn’t bring myself to wash my hair. A few spritzes, and suddenly I felt like I’d made an effort—like I was fooling the world into thinking I had my act together."

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Take a Sink Bath

How To:

Bathe in the sink if showers are too much.

"The sink was way easier than the shower when I had zero energy. It’s like, I could splash water on my face and still feel like I did something without fully committing to a whole shower ordeal."

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Clean Yourself From Bed

How To:

Wipe yourself with body wash wipes like Lume while in bed.

"'Bathing' in bed with some no-rinse wipes and a little spritz of water was my low-key way of pretending I was still functioning. It’s like self-care without the energy drain."

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No-Rinse Soap, No Problem

How To:

Use no-rinse soap to clean your skin without needing water.

"I swear by no-rinse soap—it’s like the lazy person’s secret to feeling fresh. Just a quick wipe, and suddenly I’m not feeling like a complete swamp creature."

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