She feels it promotes a comparative mindset and unnecessary pressure to outdo others, rather than genuine self-improvement.
She proposes focusing on activities that promote mental and emotional well-being, like reading, watching movies, or spending quality time with loved ones.
She plans to watch all the Harry Potter movies, read a new book series, and finish Love is Blind.
She believes it could detract from the natural need for rest and relaxation during the holidays, which are meant for quality time with family.
She advises them to focus on self-affirmation and not compare themselves to others, emphasizing that they are perfect as they are.
She is pro-productivity but cautions against the competitive nature of trends like Winter Arc, suggesting it should come from a genuine desire for self-improvement.
She finds it problematic, as it perpetuates a culture of constant pressure and the feeling of always being behind.
She mentions the 'hot girl walk' as an example of a trend that focuses on community and enjoying the activity rather than competition.
She believes it aligns with natural circadian rhythms and the need for hibernation, making it a time for rejuvenation rather than intense activity.
She questions the necessity, suggesting it might take away from the joy of spending time with family and enjoying holiday traditions.
On this week’s episode of Anna’s Guide, Anna dives into the topic of Winter Arcs and why they’re taking over Tiktok. Anna reflects on hyper productivity culture, toxic fitness trends, the importance of rest and relaxation and reveals what her personal Winter Arc will be. Hint: Harry Potter movie marathons. Welcome to Anna’s Guide to Winter Arcs! 💛
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