Send us a text Ever look up in mid-December and think, “Wait… how is it already almost Christmas?” The school parties, travel plans, Amazon boxes, and sugar everywhere can make you feel like you’ve slipped from intentional living into full-on holiday survival mode. Same, friend. This week, Magan Hendry and Brandi Wigley are talking about what they call “December drift”—that slow slide into overwhelm where your routines disappear, your emotions spike, and you feel both exhausted and behind. Th...
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Send us a text Ever look up in mid-December and think, “Wait… how is it already almost Christmas?” The school parties, travel plans, Amazon boxes, and sugar everywhere can make you feel like you’ve slipped from intentional living into full-on holiday survival mode. Same, friend. This week, Magan Hendry and Brandi Wigley are talking about what they call “December drift”—that slow slide into overwhelm where your routines disappear, your emotions spike, and you feel both exhausted and behind. Th...
Small Hinges, Big Seasons: Tiny Choices That Keep You Grounded in the Holiday Chaos
Fit & Fizzy
20 minutes
1 month ago
Small Hinges, Big Seasons: Tiny Choices That Keep You Grounded in the Holiday Chaos
Send us a text Ever feel like the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas exist in some kind of magical, chaotic, stretchy-pants blur? Same. This week, Magan Hendry and Brandi Wigley are diving into the weirdness of holiday life, mom guilt, lost Christmas magic, and how small hinges, tiny choices and grounding habits help you hold onto sanity when routines disappear and emotions spike. From navigating kids’ belief in Santa, to the whirlwind of Nutcracker schedules, to resetting expectations ...
Fit & Fizzy
Send us a text Ever look up in mid-December and think, “Wait… how is it already almost Christmas?” The school parties, travel plans, Amazon boxes, and sugar everywhere can make you feel like you’ve slipped from intentional living into full-on holiday survival mode. Same, friend. This week, Magan Hendry and Brandi Wigley are talking about what they call “December drift”—that slow slide into overwhelm where your routines disappear, your emotions spike, and you feel both exhausted and behind. Th...