flare day survival

What to Do on a Flare Day (When Everything Feels Like Too Much)

Flare days don’t usually announce themselves.

You wake up already behind.
Your body feels off.
Simple things suddenly feel like too much.

And the hardest part isn’t always the symptoms.

It’s trying to figure out how to get through the day anyway.

This isn’t about doing everything right.

It’s about getting through the day with less friction.


1. Decide what actually matters today

On a normal day, you might have a full list.

On a flare day, that list needs to shrink.

Ask yourself:

  • What has to happen today?
  • What can wait?
  • What can be canceled or moved?

Pick 1–3 things max.

Everything else is optional.


2. Lower the bar (on purpose)

You’re not operating at full capacity.

So stop measuring yourself like you are.

  • If you work → do the minimum needed
  • If you have tasks → simplify them
  • If something feels like too much → it probably is

Lowering the bar isn’t giving up.

It’s adjusting to reality.


3. Make your environment easier

You don’t need to power through everything.

Make things easier instead:

  • bring what you need closer to you
  • keep food simple
  • reduce unnecessary movement

Small adjustments save energy you don’t have to spare.


4. Eat and hydrate… even if you don’t feel like it

This sounds basic, but it matters.

Flare days can:

  • kill your appetite
  • mess with your routine
  • make everything feel harder

Keep it simple:

  • something small
  • something easy
  • something consistent

You don’t need perfect nutrition. You need support.


5. Stop trying to “push through” everything

There’s a difference between pushing through discomfort…
and making things worse.

If your body is telling you to slow down, listen.

Ignoring it usually costs more later.


6. Have a default plan

You don’t want to make decisions when you feel like this.

Create a simple “fallback mode”:

  • easy meals
  • reduced workload
  • minimal expectations
  • basic self-care

The less you have to think, the better.


7. Give yourself a clean end to the day

Flare days can feel endless.

So define an endpoint:

  • log off work
  • stop trying to be productive
  • shift into rest mode

Even if the day wasn’t “successful,” it still counts.

You got through it.


Final thought

Flare days aren’t failures.

They’re part of the reality you’re working with.

The goal isn’t to win the day.

It’s to get through it without making it harder on yourself.

And that’s enough.


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