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71: Do we keep ourselves stuck?

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Release Date: 08/05/2024

84: Role Modelling Healthy Habits For Our Kids show art 84: Role Modelling Healthy Habits For Our Kids

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84: Role Modelling Healthy Habits For Our Kids In this insightful episode of Distracted, Angela Lockwood speaks with Dr. Nick Fuller, Clinical Trials Director at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, about creating sustainable healthy habits within the family unit. Dr. Fuller explains why the focus should shift from weight loss and good or bad food to overall health. He breaks down the science behind why a focus on diets often fail and how evidence-based approaches can foster lasting wellness for the whole family. Together, they delve into the importance of parents modelling healthy...

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83: The Simplicity Of The Sticky Note show art 83: The Simplicity Of The Sticky Note

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In the latest episode of Distracted, Angela Lockwood dives into the power of a humble tool that many of us overlook—sticky notes. Far more than just colorful squares, sticky notes are an incredibly versatile resource that can boost focus, productivity, and creativity. Angela explains how sticky notes can simplify project management, distill complex ideas, and provide clarity when juggling multiple tasks. Whether you're brainstorming, organising thoughts, or managing tasks, sticky notes offer a tangible way to track progress and stay on top of what matters most. Angela also shares tips for...

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82: Finding Calm Through Your Breath In this episode of Distracted, Angela Lockwood speaks with Angie Saunders, founder of Breathe Me and the O2 Collective, about the significance of breath in our daily lives. They explore how breathing affects our well-being, the importance of teaching breathing techniques to children, and practical strategies for managing stress through breath work. Angie emphasises the role of the vagus nerve and how breath can be a tool for emotional regulation and state change vital skills to help us in a fast-paced and often stressful life. The conversation highlights...

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In this episode, Angela Lockwood discusses the importance of being present in our daily lives amidst the distractions that constantly vie for our attention. She shares personal anecdotes and practical strategies to help listeners cultivate mindfulness, improve focus, and enhance relationships. The conversation emphasises that presence is a skill that requires practice, and offers insights into how breath, self-talk, and meditation can aid in achieving a state of presence in our relationships and life. By listening to the episode you will learn; Why being present is crucial for meaningful...

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 In this episode, Angela Lockwood discusses her strong feelings against smartwatches and how they contribute to distraction and stress. She shares her personal journey of removing her watch to alleviate the pressure of time and explores the impact of notifications on focus and well-being. Through anecdotes and observations, she encourages listeners to evaluate their relationship with technology and consider the benefits of disconnecting from distractions to foster deeper connections and mindfulness. In the episode you can hear; 👉 Angela's complicated relationship with time and how...

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In this episode, Angela Lockwood introduces the Learning Bridge, a membership platform designed to support both parents and educators in navigating the challenges of child development and education. The conversation highlights the importance of community, collaboration, and access to resources tailored to the needs of parents and teachers. Angela discusses the features of the Parent Hub and the Educator Circle, emphasizing the need for support in an age of distraction. Takeaways Angela Lockwood has 20 years of experience in education. The Learning Bridge is a community for parents and...

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In this episode, Angela Lockwood interviews Michelle Mitchell, a leading expert in supporting children and families, Educator and Author of "Tweens". They discuss parenting in the modern age and how to make connection with kids in the midst of the many distractions of life. Michelle shares how parents can build resilience in children and through leading by example our kids can learn the ways to navigate the complexities of teen life and parent and child relationships. This is an important conversation if you are a busy parent looking for ways to connect with your child and build your...

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In this conversation, Angela Lockwood interviews Jaimie Abbott, an expert in public speaking and communications. Jaimie shares her journey from a military background to working with business owners and corporates. They discuss the importance of finding your voice and being an effective communicator. i emphasises the need to simplify complex information and use the who, what, when, where, why, and how framework in communication. They also touch on the role of AI in communication and the importance of injecting your own personality into technology. Jaimie introduces her PR Club and Paid to Speak...

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76: Do We Make Health Too Complicated? show art 76: Do We Make Health Too Complicated?

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In this episode, Angela Lockwood explores the concept of whether we make our health and wellbeing too complicated. She reflects on the overwhelming amount of information and ads related to health and wellbeing that she encounters while mindlessly scrolling on social media. Angela discusses the impact of algorithms on shaping our view of health and the challenges of keeping up with constantly changing health messages. She encourages listeners to simplify their approach to health and wellbeing by focusing on one area that needs improvement and taking small, consistent steps towards change. ...

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In this conversation, Angela Lockwood interviews Filipa Bellette, a clinical nutritionist and functional medical practitioner, about ending body burnout. They discuss the concept of being busy and how it affects our health, as well as the physical manifestations of burnout. Filipa shares her four-step method for ending body burnout, which includes getting clear on the body systems, addressing deep-rooted beliefs, reprogramming the mind, and making lifestyle changes. She emphasizes the importance of individualized approaches to wellness and the role of the unconscious mind in healing. Filipa...

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In this episode, Angela Lockwood explores the question of whether we keep ourselves stuck in life. She discusses how many people feel stuck in their goals or current situations and the frustration and overwhelm that comes with it. Angela highlights that while there may be external factors that contribute to feeling stuck, it is often our own decisions and habits that keep us in that state. She provides examples of how our choices, such as relying on willpower alone or not setting clear boundaries, can hinder our progress. Angela emphasizes the importance of awareness, self-compassion, and taking small steps to break free from feeling stuck.

Episode Takeaways
  • Feeling stuck is a common experience, but it is important to recognize that we often contribute to our own stagnation through our decisions and habits.
  • External factors may play a role in feeling stuck, but it is crucial to take responsibility for our own choices and actions.
  • Awareness is the first step in breaking free from feeling stuck. By identifying the behaviors and patterns that keep us in a rut, we can begin to make different choices.
  • Self-compassion is essential when we make mistakes or fall back into old habits. Instead of berating ourselves, we should acknowledge our missteps and commit to trying again.
  • Taking small, incremental steps towards our goals can create momentum and lead to progress. It is not necessary to make drastic changes all at once.
Episode Chapters

00:00 Introduction: Feeling Stuck in Life
08:07 The Role of Decisions in Feeling Stuck
14:49 Examples of Keeping Ourselves Stuck
16:43 The Importance of Awareness
19:02 Overcoming Fear and Taking Responsibility
22:23 Practicing Self-Compassion and Taking Small Steps