all a sad healthcare girly just needs a day that’s 70 and sunny
As someone working long, demanding hours in healthcare, I've found that nothing quite revitalizes the spirit like a day that's sunny and around 70 degrees. It's like nature's own therapy session—offering warmth without the suffocating heat, and enough sunshine to lift even the most tired moods. Taking time out to eat lunch outside is a small but powerful ritual. I remember finally having a moment to step out during a busy shift and enjoying a meal under clear skies—it's amazing how such a simple act can transform a stressful day. The fresh air and natural light help reduce feelings of burnout and sadness, making the afternoon feel more manageable. This weather feels like the perfect 'szn again' moment, a season to recharge and find joy in the little things. Whether it's a quick stroll during break or a quiet sit on a bench with lunch, these moments outdoors can replenish mental energy and foster a much-needed connection with the world beyond hospital walls. For fellow healthcare workers or anyone feeling weighed down by their responsibilities, I highly recommend prioritizing time outdoors on days like these. The combination of sunshine and a gentle breeze can be incredibly healing for both body and mind.









































































































































