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Introduction
You don’t need more self-care time.
You need clearer self-care support.
Most people assume self-care means doing more — more routines, more effort, more discipline.
That belief is exactly why self-care often feels exhausting or impossible to maintain.
Self-care isn’t about fixing yourself.
It’s about noticing what your nervous system actually needs — and responding in small, steady ways
When you support your emotional, mental, social, spiritual, and practical needs consistently, life starts to feel more manageable. Not perfect. Not effortless. Just steadier.
This Self-Care Starter Kit gives you simple, realistic tools to help you regulate, reconnect, and regain clarity — without pressure or perfection.
Start where you are.
Choose one area.
Let support build from there.
💌 A Forward from Samantha
Caring for yourself doesn’t have to be overwhelming, even if it feels… unfamiliar.
So many of us were never taught how to tune in to our own needs, especially if we’ve spent years showing up for others. When you’re the one who gives, supports, and holds things together, it’s easy to quietly place yourself last. Over time, that kind of neglect can leave you feeling depleted, disconnected, or unsure of where to even begin.
This Self-Care Starter Kit is meant to be a gentle starting place.
No pressure.
No perfection.
Just simple, supportive practices you can weave into your life at your own pace — practices that help you reconnect with your body, steady your nervous system, and remember that rest and care are not indulgences. They are how healing and integration happen.
Self-care is not selfish.
Especially for those devoted to caring for others.
You deserve support, too. And sometimes, what matters most is simply having permission to begin — kindly, slowly, and on your own terms.
I’m glad you’re here.

Samantha Lubin (Binstock), MA, M.Ed, CDA,
LPC-Associate
Supervised by Sharon Bien, LPCS
💛 Emotional Self-Care
Supporting your feelings, boundaries, and emotional regulation
Simple Tools to Try
A small feelings journal
A grounding or breathing exercise
A soothing sensory item (warm drink, candle, soft socks)
An “emotional first-aid” list for hard days
Quick Prompts
What emotion needs attention today?
What boundary do I need to set or honor?
What helped me feel safe or comforted?
🤝 Social Self-Care
Nurturing connection while protecting your energy
Simple Tools to Try
A personal “support circle” list
A weekly connection plan (one message, one check-in)
Scripts for asking for help
Healthy relationship reminders
Quick Prompts
Who leaves me feeling energized?
Who feels safe to be myself with?
Where can I reduce draining interactions?
✨ Spiritual Self-Care
Reconnecting with meaning, peace, and your inner compass
(Spiritual care can be religious or non-religious.)
Simple Tools to Try
A grounding ritual (tea, candle, breath)
A personal values list
A guided meditation or quiet moment
Intention or affirmation cards
Quick Prompts
What restores my inner peace?
What am I grateful for today?
What value do I want to live by this week?
🧾 Practical Self-Care
Creating structure, clarity, and gentle routines
Simple Tools to Try
A simple weekly planner
A budget or spending tracker
A life-maintenance checklist (laundry, appointments, bills)
A mini declutter ritual
Quick Prompts
What small task would reduce stress today?
Where can I simplify?
What responsibility have I been avoiding?
🧠 Mental Self-Care
Supporting focus, rest, and cognitive health
Simple Tools to Try:
A thought-reframe worksheet
A worry-dump journal page
A focus or calming playlist
A puzzle, coloring page, or creativity break
Quick Prompts
What thoughts have been loud today?
Do I need mental rest or stimulation?
What’s one kind thought I can offer myself?
🌼 Start Where You Are
Review your assessment results and choose just one area to focus on this week.
Small changes add up — and your self-care can evolve as you do.
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You don’t have to do this alone.
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🌷 Working With Samantha
If you’re looking for deeper support as you navigate stress, parenting challenges, relationship dynamics, or your own emotional healing, you’re not alone — and support is available right here.
My approach is grounded, compassionate, and centered on helping you feel safe, understood, and empowered in your daily life. Whether you need space to process, tools to strengthen your family system, or guidance to reconnect with yourself, we’ll move at a pace that feels right for you.
You don’t have to figure everything out on your own.
When you’re ready, support is here.
SamanthaBinstock.com or call 713-659-9410
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