We talk about feeling stuck in routine, why content overload dulls creativity, and how small guardrails like a phone “brick” create space to think. Faith, play, and seasonal limits show up as practical ways to reset motivation and protect focus. • naming the rut and why monotony drains drive • using a “brick” to block apps and stop reflex scrolling • honoring low-creative days in the luteal phase • coach’s four-part reset: journaling, free-will act, no scrolling, connect with God • nature wa...
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We talk about feeling stuck in routine, why content overload dulls creativity, and how small guardrails like a phone “brick” create space to think. Faith, play, and seasonal limits show up as practical ways to reset motivation and protect focus. • naming the rut and why monotony drains drive • using a “brick” to block apps and stop reflex scrolling • honoring low-creative days in the luteal phase • coach’s four-part reset: journaling, free-will act, no scrolling, connect with God • nature wa...
Is Biohacking Worth It? Red Light, Sauna, Cold Plunge
Heart to Heart with Hads
17 minutes
2 months ago
Is Biohacking Worth It? Red Light, Sauna, Cold Plunge
Biohacking tools like red light therapy, cold plunges, and infrared saunas should supplement - not replace - foundational health practices like proper sleep, nutrition, movement, and stress management. Women need to prioritize asking for help and delegating tasks to prevent psychological stress while implementing wellness practices that truly make a difference. • Healthy lifestyle foundations must come before biohacking tools • Red light therapy benefits include reduced inflammation, i...
Heart to Heart with Hads
We talk about feeling stuck in routine, why content overload dulls creativity, and how small guardrails like a phone “brick” create space to think. Faith, play, and seasonal limits show up as practical ways to reset motivation and protect focus. • naming the rut and why monotony drains drive • using a “brick” to block apps and stop reflex scrolling • honoring low-creative days in the luteal phase • coach’s four-part reset: journaling, free-will act, no scrolling, connect with God • nature wa...