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...
The Hidden Health Problem No One Talks About Until It's Too Late
Heart to Heart with Hads
23 minutes
7 months ago
The Hidden Health Problem No One Talks About Until It's Too Late
What if the headaches, joint pain, fatigue, and weight issues you've been struggling with aren't actually separate problems, but symptoms of the same hidden culprit? Inflammation silently damages your body long before you notice anything's wrong, and by then, it's often developed into chronic disease. This eye-opening episode dives into the science behind inflammation and why it's at the root of nearly every modern health crisis. You'll discover how everyday exposures to environmental toxins...
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...