I can take one small step at a time and still care for myself.
Tax season can sit like a low-weight presence in the background of your day. You don’t need to carry it constantly. Begin by carving one brief, focused window for paperwork — 20 to 30 minutes — and let the rest of the day be protected from it. Before you begin, pause with three slow breaths to arrive where you are. Keep a small, comforting ritual nearby: a cup of tea, a short walk afterward, or a favorite playlist on low volume. When a task feels big, break it into tiny, clear next steps (find last year’s form, open a folder, write one question). Allow yourself to leave a problem for later; paper and numbers can wait while you eat or rest. Gently set limits around checking email or numbers: decide how many times a day you’ll look and soften the expectation that everything must be solved now. If it helps, name the feeling aloud — “this is just anxious energy” — and then give your attention to something kind for five minutes. Moving through this time doesn’t mean rushing; it means small, steady choices that keep you feeling grounded.
You can tend to the task and also tend to yourself — one small step at a time.


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