• 135: Balancing Burnout: An Interview with Dr. Camilla Moore
    Jan 18 2025

    On Episode #135 of the Habit Thrive Podcast, we are continuing on our Rest & Reset journey with a special interview!


    I’m chatting with Dr. Camilla Moore, a Harvard-Trained Stress Management Instructor and Board Certified Lifestyle Medicine Professional who has extensive training in mind-body medicine.


    Dr. Moore is a burnout interventionist and resilience expert dedicated to transforming how busy professionals approach stress management and work-life balance.


    Her approach to how we understand and navigate stress pairs perfectly with a new year and a new chapter.


    I’m so excited for you to join this special podcast episode and to hopefully pick up a new exercise to help bring more balance to your life!


    Lorrie xoxox


    Connect with Dr. Moore:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/camilla-moore-dc/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcamillamoore/

    Website: https://thewellnesscabinet.co/



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  • 134: Rest and Reset: One Simple Habit to Let go and Refresh
    Jan 11 2025

    It’s nighttime, and you are winding down for the day.


    What habits or routines do you have to shake off the day and prepare yourself for sleep?


    • Washing your face and brushing your teeth
    • Taking a bubble bath with essential oils
    • Drinking a cup of chamomile tea
    • Reading
    • Meditating
    • Listening to a podcast


    How about journaling?


    Journaling to let go of your day.


    This week, on Episode #134 of the Habit Thrive Podcast, we are discussing this one habit that has the potential for great benefits when it comes to resting and resetting from your day.


    Ask yourself: “What would I like to let go of from today?”


    It could be a conversation you had that left you feeling rattled.


    Or maybe it’s an un-made decision you have been stressing over all day.


    It could be unfinished items on your to-do list.


    Or perhaps just a worry, thought, or emotion you have been burdened with.


    It could be one thing, or a few things, or even a whole laundry list of things that have you feeling tense and unable to let go into sleep.


    Whatever it is for you, try writing it down - or just saying it out loud.


    Then, choose to let that go for now:


    • Say out loud that you’re letting it go
    • Close your eyes and think about letting it go
    • Picture the stressors of your day floating away
    • Crumple up your piece of paper and throw it in the trash
    • Close the journal and put it away for tomorrow


    Experiment with all of these approaches and see which ones work best for you.


    Take a deep breath.


    Release the tension.


    Relax, rest, and let go.


    Until tomorrow…


    Lorrie xoxox


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  • 133: Embracing January Themes, Goals, Habit and Routines
    Jan 4 2025

    Welcome to 2025, Habit Thrivers!


    A new year, a new chapter, and a new chance to embrace our awesomeness!


    Kicking off this new year with the Habit Thrive Podcast, we are chatting about seasonal themes and how, as we progress through the next few weeks of January, we will connect goals, routines and rituals.


    So, instead of declaring a goal or resolution for 2025, think about what your theme for the year should be:

    • Prioritizing time with friends and family
    • Focusing on a healthier lifestyle
    • Trying new things
    • Saying “no” more often (or saying “yes”!)


    Then, break down the year into 3 seasons of 4 months each, and create a theme or focus for each month.


    Right now, we are starting - of course - with January.


    For me, January is a month of Rest and Reset.


    For my body, I’m choosing “active rest” … restorative, flowing yoga that is low-intensity but sets the tone for the year.


    I’m also focusing on easy, hearty nutrition like warm, nourishing soups, stews and casseroles.


    For my mind, I’m journaling and planning the upcoming months and seasons:

    • Making to-do lists
    • Planning trips or treats
    • Noting events I want to attend


    And I’m taking a little extra time for meditation and really connecting with the season.


    For you, January may be a month of Resurgence.


    You may feel you need some high-intensity workouts in order to break out of the sluggish post-holiday funk.


    There’s no wrong way to create and embrace your perfect January theme.



    Lorrie xoxox


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  • 132: Making a Calm Habit: Your Personalized Recipe for 2025
    Dec 28 2024

    Welcome to the final podcast of 2024, Habit Thrivers!


    Today, on Episode #132, we are coming up with our personalized recipe for calm.


    The feeling of calm doesn’t just happen TO us … it is something we can intentionally create.


    When we recognize what situations, activities and scenarios make us feel calm, we can use them to proactively ground ourselves, creating a sense of control and resilience no matter what life throws our way!


    Try this recipe for calm out yourself - and don’t forget to tweak it to be personalized for YOUR feeling of calm!


    INGREDIENTS**:

    - 1 Room Full of Laughter

    - 1 Feeling of Comfort

    - A Well-Rested Body

    - A Dash of Optimism

    - A Sprinkle of Peace


    DIRECTIONS:

    Carefully fold ingredients together in a space free of clutter (may be filled with family and friends). For best results, be present in the moment.


    **Additional ingredients may be added to taste.



    Lorrie xoxox


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  • 131: The Elusive Search for Balance—And Why It’s Overrated (Especially Over the Holidays)
    Dec 21 2024

    Balance.


    It’s the holy grail of self-help advice. The thing we’re told to strive for in our work, our relationships, and even our holiday traditions.


    And it’s overrated.


    On Episode #131 of the Habit Thrive Podcast, I’m inviting you to rethink what it means to “have it all together” during the holiday season and beyond.


    Instead of balance, we’re going to try shifting focus, embracing seasons of life, and making space for what really matters right now.


    During this holiday season, when there are gifts to buy, meals to cook, traditions to uphold, and an endless stream of events to attend, I want you to prioritize flow over balance.


    Flow is about recognizing that life has seasons, and within those seasons, our priorities naturally shift.


    Flow might mean letting go of some of your usual routines in favor of traditions that matter most.


    Or, it might mean saying “no” to certain invitations so you can say “yes” to quiet nights with your family—or even just some much-needed alone time.


    When you shift your mindset from balance to flow, you’re not abandoning your responsibilities, you’re simply accepting that they don’t all need equal attention right now. And that’s okay!


    Life isn’t about holding everything perfectly in place—it’s about knowing when to lean into one area and let go of another.


    Lorrie xoxox


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  • 130: A Grounding Ritual for More Calm and More Joy
    Dec 14 2024

    Last week on the Habit Thrive Podcast, we talked about using rituals and routines to create more joy in our holiday season.


    On Episode #130 today, I’m giving you a short ritual to try that is meant to create calm and open up space for more joy.


    This grounding practice can be done nearly anywhere at any time, and you can feel free to use whatever parts of it speak to you in the moment.


    We’re going to G.R.O.U.N.D. ourselves:

    • G - Ground
    • R - Raise our Arms
    • O - Open our Chest
    • U - Unwind
    • N - Notice our Surroundings
    • D - Deepen our Breath


    G - Ground


    From a standing position, distribute your weight equally on both legs.


    Feel yourself connected to the ground through your feet and into your heels and toes.


    Feel your shoulders relax.


    You may even try 3 or 4 heel bumps: Lift your heels up off the ground and “bump” them back down to your grounded position.


    This helps to relax your shoulders and remind your brain that it’s time to get out of your own head.


    R - Raise our Arms


    Start with your arms by your side.


    As you inhale, raise your arms up - arms shoulder distance apart, palms facing in - to shoulder level or higher.


    On the exhale, lower your arms quickly, bend your knees, and release your breath with a “ha”.


    O - Open our Chest

    When we open our chest, we open our heart.


    All you have to do to open your chest is just to lift your chest a little.


    Tip: Try tapping just below the collarbone. This reminds you to lift your chest and as a bonus helps with posture!


    On the inhale, open your chest with a little lift.


    On the exhale, let your shoulders drop.


    U - Unwind


    Unwind using a progressive muscle relaxation technique.


    Bring your shoulders up toward your ears as you inhale, and hold them in place for a couple of seconds.


    As you exhale, let your shoulders relax.


    You can try this with any part of your body that feels tension. Try balling up your fists on the inhale and releasing the tension in your hands and fingers on the exhale.


    N - Notice


    Notice your surroundings - What do you see, hear, smell, taste and feel?


    This places you in the present moment, taking you away from your worries and thoughts.


    D - Deepen our Breath


    This is simply a mindful pracrtice of deepening and lengthening our exhalations.


    Take a breath in, and a long breath out through your mouth or nose.


    On each breath, try to extend the exhale as you feel yourself being more grounded.


    This is a great one to do just before you let go into sleep.


    Try grounding yourself with this practice - in its entirety, or just whatever part calls to you - and open yourself up to more joy in this (or any) season!


    Lorrie xoxox


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  • 129: Combining Routines & Rituals for Holiday Peace, Calm & Joy
    Dec 7 2024

    As we continue jumping into this busy holiday season, we here at the Habit Thrive Podcast are focusing on ways to bring peace, calm and joy to our days.


    Today, on episode #129, we explore the difference between routines and rituals, why both are important and how to create personalized rituals that bring peace and meaning to your holiday season.


    Routines - practical, everyday activities that keep us anchored - provide structure and foundation for our lives.


    These are things like brushing our teeth, making the bed, and brewing our morning coffee.


    Things that feel automatic.


    During the busy holiday season, routines help us stay focused and give us a sense of control over our days.


    Rituals - intentional practices infused with deeper meaning - remind us who we are and what we value.


    For example, lighting a candle and taking a relaxing moment to reflect on the day during the hectic holiday hustle and bustle turns a simple action into a sacred pause.


    Rituals help us slow down and find our joy!


    So, how do you create rituals that are personal and meaningful to you?


    Think about what or who brings you peace, joy or a sense of connection:


    Sitting in quiet solitude?

    Laughing with others?

    Baking cookies?

    Listening to music?

    Enjoying holiday lights?

    Meditative breathing while holding a warm cup of coffee or tea?


    What’s important is not what the ritual is but the intention you bring to the ritual.


    Explore how routines and rituals can complement each other.


    Routines keep us grounded, while rituals inspire us!


    You may have a routine of tidying up the house before bed.


    Pair that with the ritual of lighting a candle in your clean and tidy room and reflecting on the day.


    Experiment, and find what brings YOU joy!


    Lorrie xoxox


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  • 128: Reclaiming Decembers: Holiday Rituals to Reclaim our Holiday Joy
    Nov 30 2024

    Well, Habit Thrivers, today we wrap up the month of November and welcome December with open arms and - hopefully, after the past couple months of podcast episodes on sleep - a well-rested body and spirit.


    Today, on Episode #128 of the Habit Thrive Podcast, we are discussing 3 simple steps to reclaiming our joy in the month of December.


    The first step is to think back to a ritual, hobby, activity … anything you used to do that brought you joy. Something you would like to do again.


    • Your family used to go to church on Christmas Eve every year..
    • Before you had children, you and your significant other would spend evenings by the fire with a warm drink and music.
    • You and your mom used to bake cookies for the family Christmas party.
    • Your parents would set up a hot cocoa bar on Sunday mornings with all the toppings you could want.

    Write down all the ideas you can think of for your joy list this December.


    Once you have your list, the next step is to choose one or two things off that list to put into play.


    Some of these ideas may be more important to you than others. Pick whichever ones you want, whichever ones you feel you can bring to fruition without causing more stress for your December.


    Once you have decided, step three is to consider what things you can shift, let go of or ask for help with.


    It may be unreasonable to spend every night cozying up to the fireplace with a hot beverage, but you could aim for Saturday nights.


    Invite siblings, aunts and other family to a cookie-baking session so that you have all hands on deck and get a chance to socialize.


    The goal is to restart some of those joy-inducing activities without it feeling like a chore.


    This should be fun!


    Lorrie xoxox


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