Thu, 31 October 2019
Shannon Kaiser, a bestselling author, international life coach and speaker and retreat leader is here to talk about her fifth book, “Joy Seeker: How To Go from Idea to Done.” We discuss how not to overtrain your body after participating in endurance events, why crossing the finish line might not give you the feeling you thought it would, and how to take on a big goal even if you have some roadblocks. I also share an update about how saying positive self-affirmations are making a difference in my life. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 24 October 2019
Cara Bradley, mental strength coach, speaker, podcaster, and yoga teacher is here to discuss her book, “On The Verge: Wake Up, Show Up, and Shine.” This week’s episode is wide-ranging, from a discussion on our thoughts’ physical manifestation in our bodies to mental strength coaching to a few popular yoga poses (don’t worry, you don’t need a visual to follow along!). Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 17 October 2019
Listen in to find out what scientific research says about self-affirmations: Do they work? Who do they tend to work for? Who might not benefit from self-affirmations? You’ll also learn how to write effective affirmations and the ideal frequency with which you might consider saying them. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 10 October 2019
Qualitative research shows that one way to increase well being is to savor more often. In this episode, you’ll learn when to savor and how to do it. You’ll also hear how my gratitude letter visit went, hiccups and all! Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 3 October 2019
Research shows that one of the fastest ways to feel better is to focus on gratitude, maybe through a gratitude journal or gratitude jar. How about writing a letter of gratitude to someone who has helped you...then read it to them in person? In this episode, you’ll hear how to write the letter and take action toward a better mood. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |