
This was Recovery Day 3, and for the first time I could really feel a shift. Not a dramatic one, but a clear one. More confidence, better control and that quiet feeling that the body is starting to respond.
This post is part of my Recovery Journey series, where I’m documenting what recovery looked like day by day and what might actually help when your body needs time, care and a different pace.
A morning full of intention
I woke up with energy, a plan and my yoga mat already in mind. By Day 3, the routine was starting to feel less like disruption and more like rhythm. That made a difference.
This morning was not about proving anything. It was about showing up again with intention and seeing what my body could do today.

Body Balance with more confidence
I chose Body Balance again, and this time I could feel the consistency starting to show. The stretches felt smoother, the transitions more controlled and the wobblier balance moments did not throw me off the same way.
That is one of the most encouraging parts of recovery. Sometimes progress appears quietly, through better control, better awareness and less hesitation.



A small twinge, but better awareness
I still felt a small twinge in my knee during some movements, but nothing overwhelming. The difference on Day 3 was not that everything felt perfect. The difference was that I stayed tuned in, adapted when needed and kept moving without panic.
That matters. Recovery is not only about feeling better. It is also about learning how to respond better.

Simple food that kept the day enjoyable
Recovery does not need to feel joyless to be effective. On Day 3, food was part of what kept the day grounded, enjoyable and easy to manage.
Breakfast: something that felt like a treat
Breakfast felt like a small win. The coconut pancakes made the day feel enjoyable from the start, which matters more than people sometimes realise. Recovery should support the body, yes, but it should also still feel like life. You can find the coconut pancakes recipe here.

Lunch and dinner: same meal, no fuss
Lunch and dinner were simple, satisfying and easy to repeat. That kind of meal rhythm can be helpful during recovery because it removes unnecessary decision fatigue and keeps the day steady.

What I used that day
- Yoga mat
What Day 3 showed me
Day 3 reminded me that gentle progress is still progress. I felt lighter, more confident and more connected to what my body was doing. Not because everything was perfect, but because I was moving with more awareness and less fear.
That may be one of the most valuable shifts in recovery. Not just feeling better, but trusting yourself more as you move through it.
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