Habits for Happiness

By: Lady Fuller
  • Summary

  • I strongly believe that the path to Happiness is paved with Healthy Habits, and that we are always “In Choice” and have agency over our wellbeing and happiness. This idea is contrary to what most of us are taught. Most of us grow up believeing that the shiny object is out there in the external world and thus, we spend our whole lives reaching for it. The irony is that all along what we are searching for is right there inside of us. In short, we are homesick for ourselves.brbr How do we access that place inside? Through Habit Change. I want to offer you free, easy, and simple steps to take control of your life, mood and well-being during this immense time of transition. Habits for Happiness is broadcast live every Friday at 8 AM Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Empowerment Channel.
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Episodes
  • EP49: The Habit of Light w. Renowned Psychiatrist Dr. Rosenthal
    Aug 25 2023
    Join Dr. Rosenthal and me as we discuss Season Affective Disorder (SAD) and how sunlight and light therapy can help. Dr. Norman Rosenthal is the world-renowned psychiatrist and bestselling author who first described seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and pioneered the use of light therapy as a treatment during his twenty years at the National Institute of Mental Health. A prolific researcher and writer, he has written more than three-hundred scholarly articles and authored or co-authored ten popular books, including Poetry Rx, the New York Times bestseller Tran- scendence and the national bestsellers The Gift of Adversity, and Super Mind. His most recent book is DEFEATING SAD A Guide To Health and Happiness Through All Seasons. For further information go to: www.normanrosenthal.com
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    1 hr
  • Ep48: The Powerful Habit of Grief w. Somatic Guru Jay Fields
    Aug 18 2023
    Listen in as Somatic Guru Jay Fields and I discuss experiencing your Grief as a Habit for Happiness. Whether it is processing your grief with experiential exercises or facing it head-on with therapy. Grief can be healthy and naming it and taming it can make us happier. Jay Fields, M.A. is an educator, coach, and author who has taught the principles of embodied social and emotional intelligence to individuals and organizations for twenty years. Her approach to helping people have their own back at work and in life is grounded, playful, empathic, and intelligent. Jay received her BA in Psychosocial Health and Human Movement from the College of William and Mary and her master's in Integral Transformative Education from Prescott College. She is the author of the book Teaching People, Not Poses and the Linkedin Learning courses Managing Your Emotions at Work and Practices for Regulating Your Nervous System and Reducing Stress. When not working with clients or facilitating training, you can find Jay riding her motorcycle with her sweetie in the mountains outside of Ojai, California where she lives.
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    1 hr
  • EP47:The Habit of Kansha(Gratitude) w.: Author Jennifer Sukalo
    Aug 11 2023
    Kansha is the practice of expressing thanks for the good, the bad, and the ugly, so to speak. It's about finding appreciation for both the blessed and the horrible things that have taken place in your life. Kansha is the ability to reframe situations in a way that rewires your brain to find at least some good in every experience, no matter how terrible it seems initially. Join author and executive coach Jennifer Mrozek and Sukalo as we discuss this century-old art of gratitude and its positive impact on one's well-being and happiness.
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    1 hr

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