Getting unstuck is both a physiological and narrative project: restore basic rhythms (sleep, meals, movement), scaffold them with calendared micro‑commitments, and cultivate small, intentional pleasures and social openness to reanimate agency in daily life. In Mandaluyong today, start with one reliable meal, one 7–9 hour sleep window, and one 30‑minute self‑date this week. Introduction Situational stagnancy is a lived syndrome where external circumstances and internal inertia coalesce into reduced agency. Recovery is not a single insight but a multilevel re‑orientation: bodily regulation, temporal structuring, affective repair, and social re‑engagement. Theoretical Framework Salutogenesis and resilience frame recovery as movement along a health continuum rather than a binary cure; small adaptive practices accumulate into restored capacity. Research links salutogenic interventions and mind–body approaches to improved stress tolerance and emotional well‑being....
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