Make the New Year Your Best Year Free 2-part Workshop to build 3 new habits January 3 and 10th - 12 Noon Eastern - 1 hour via Zoom Sign Up here _______________________ It's a great time of year to slow down. But what about next year? Is it time for slow living? Stephanie O'Dea, author of Slow Living: Cultivating a Life of Purpose in a Hustle-Driven World, shares her personal experiences with slowing down, the benefits of living a different lifestyle and how to get started. Stephanie O'Dea joins us from California. __________________ Bio Stephanie O'Dea is a New York Times best selling author, host of the Slow Living Podcast, and a mom of three. She writes, coaches, teaches, and speaks about all things Slow Living. In 2008, Stephanie made a New Year's resolution to use her crockpot slow cooker every day for a year and write about it online. This simple idea resulted in 10 books, a spot on the New York Times best-sellers list, and a job that she loves -- and one she can do at home, in her pajamas. Stephanie has appeared on Good Morning America, The Rachael Ray Show, featured in Real Simple Magazine, Woman's World, and Oprah.com. She is a contributing editor to Simply Gluten Free Magazine and is featured in the infomercial for the Ninja Cooking System. For a more comprehensive press listing, please visit her online home at stephanieodea.com. _______________________ For More on Stephanie O'Dea Slow Living: Cultivating a Life of Purpose in a Hustle-Driven World Website Podcast _______________________ Podcast Conversations You May Like Edit Your Life – Elisabeth Sharp McKetta The Power of Saying No – Vanessa Patrick, PhD We’re All Ageing. Are You Up for a Bolder Approach? – Carl Honoré ________________________ Wise Quotes On Habits "And so if you have a long list of New Year's resolutions or things that you want to change about yourself or habits you want to start or habits you want to stop, that's okay. If for some reason, you have 'fallen off the wagon' on March 1st, it doesn't mean you've failed. It just means that you've taken a little bit of a pause. And so I'm a huge fan of like 30 day challenges and things like that. But what I joke with my coaching clients is who cares if it took you 45 days to meet a 30 day goal in the great big, huge scheme of things and the trajectory of your life, it's just a teeny, tiny blip. So I don't want people to think that they've failed when they've really just stumbled in real life. There's there's ups and downs and all arounds and we've got hurricanes and natural disasters and the roof blows off and and and that's real life." On Creating Your Mood "...Mindset + Action + Consistency = Success. So when you're in a good mood, that's mindset, For me, I like... journaling, yoga, going on long walks, spending time in nature. That's how I get myself in a good mood. And it is different for everybody. Although I will say that if you're getting yourself in a good mood by a vice that might not be healthy for you in the long term, pay attention to that. Find your good mood in healthy ways. And then ask yourself these open-ended questions. And the answers that come back are the action steps to take. And then consistency is doing the things you told yourself you would do on a consistent basis. And it also means that sometimes you might not want to do those things, but you sort of convince yourself to do them anyways. Real life. Lots of variables that you can't control. So humans like to feel as if they can control things. So in order to get that sort of feeling of control, many times the first step is s to sort of declutter things that aren't working for you. And it could be physical items in your home if they're creating kind of this brain noise every time you look at your desk, it makes you feel stressed out. Okay, that's something to pay attention to.