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How to Do “Bathroom Camping” to Get a Mental Break

How to Do “Bathroom Camping” to Get a Mental Break

“Bathroom camping” is a TikTok trend where people retreat to a bathroom stall (at home or elsewhere) to decompress—listening to music, journaling, meditating, or just being alone. It’s less about the bathroom itself and more about creating a mini sanctuary amid chaos. Here’s how to try it safely and meaningfully.


1. Choose Your Bathroom Sanctuary

Pick a bathroom that gives you privacy and comfort. At home, this might be your own bathroom. In public, choose one that’s less busy and offers space. Clean it a bit first—wipe surfaces, bring a towel or mat—so the environment feels cozy.


2. Bring Your Essentials

Pack a small “camping kit”: phone with playlist or podcast, a notebook or sketchbook, earbuds, a water bottle, maybe a candle (if safe) or scent roller. Bring things that help you feel calm and grounded.


3. Set a Timer or Intention

Decide in advance how long you’ll stay—10 to 20 minutes is a good start. Set a simple intention or mantra for the time (e.g. “just breathe,” “reset,” or “pause”). This keeps the moment intentional, not escapist.


4. Engage in a Gentle Activity

Do something low-energy but meaningful: listen to ambient music, write in your journal, sketch, meditate, or read a few pages of a book. Avoid screens or social media if possible—this is your mental reboot time.


5. Leave Gently and Reflect

When your timer dings, take a few deep breaths, reorient yourself to your surroundings, and walk out slowly. Afterward, reflect briefly: how do you feel now compared to before? What did you gain from the pause?


Conclusion
Bathroom camping is less about novelty and more about making space for yourself in the everyday. When life feels chaotic, a small, intentional retreat—even in a tiny room—can help you reset your mind and reconnect with calm.

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