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Creating Reservoirs

Lifting the Lifters

Release Date: 08/23/2024

Three Tips to Pull Back the Layers of Emotion show art Three Tips to Pull Back the Layers of Emotion

Lifting the Lifters

When we go out to the cold, we layer.  I love layers.  I put on thermals, hoodies, coats, jackets, hats and gloves.  I love layers in seven layer dip and I love layers in lasagna. Sometimes, layers aren't helpful.   Sometimes, we layer emotions, only to amplify the emotions and make them worse. We get frustrated over being frustrated. Mad about being mad. Irritated about being irritated. In these scenarios, layering isn't helpful. In today's podcast, we talk about our emotional layers and how to stop layering. We talk about being aware, watching ourselves and paying...

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Managing Weakness with Jason Hunt show art Managing Weakness with Jason Hunt

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Jason Hunt is a human physiology professor at BYU Idaho, a husband, father, and lover of motorcycles! Besides teaching in the classroom, Jason also speaks to audiences about managing and overcoming weaknesses through deliberate actions of humility, self-love, and love for others. He uses his knowledge of the human body and human behavior and the gospel of Jesus Christ to help others understand emotions and coping mechanisms we use to find relief. We learn about the "room" that we enter when we are trying to escape uncomfortable emotions, how to leave the "room" using the ACE acronym, and how...

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Welcome to the Zoo! Observing Our Monkey Brain! show art Welcome to the Zoo! Observing Our Monkey Brain!

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The zoo is one of the funnest places to go as a kid. I remember taking a trip to Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City one summer as a kid and observing the monkeys! It's crazy how much they resemble humans sometimes! We all have a part of our brains that are monkey like.  This is the part of our brain that wants to keep us safe, have fun, and conserve energy.  This monkey part, although it is very helpful when in actual danger, sometimes isn't very helpful and can create problems.  In this podcast we talk about watching this part of our brain when it becomes dominant.  Watching our...

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Using Guardrails, Greens, and Grace to Manage Your Stress show art Using Guardrails, Greens, and Grace to Manage Your Stress

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When shopping for a used car we always look for one that has had regular oil changes, good tires, good breaks, the interior is clean, and it’s been maintained.   When you think about all the places our cars take us, you need them to work!  We drive them to school, to work, to activities. Our baseball games are just about to get started and we’ll be on the road many of the weekends from March until July and we need to be confident our vehicles will get us there.   Our cars drive through many different conditions! Today, snow and slick roads. Tomorrow, who...

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Essential Tips for Sustainable Weight Management show art Essential Tips for Sustainable Weight Management

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Weight, weight loss, the scale, food—all of these can be very tricky and touchy topics for some of us, especially women.   Many of us want to maintain a healthy weight but don't know how to do so. Or, maybe you've tried for years and are tired of the battle.  In today's podcast I share two simple tips to help you maintaintain a healthy weight.   Yes, there are a million tips, tricks, and other things, but today, just two. Weigh yourself regularly. Hold on, hold on, don't leave me yet! I promise the scale isn't the enemy.  There is a lot of unpacking to do...

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Ready, Set, Go! 10 Travel Tips for Perfectly Planned Getaways show art Ready, Set, Go! 10 Travel Tips for Perfectly Planned Getaways

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Traveling is one of our family's favorite things to do. We love to get away, to experience something new, and to take a break from our day-to-day, but it can also be stressful!  Today's podcast discusses 10 tips that can help you have a perfectly planned getaway! Consider your top priorities! What is most important, weather, accommodations, activities, what's the biggest priority on your list? Do your research! Start asking questions, reading reviews, and looking at a variety of different options before making a decision. Consider using a 3rd party.  We just used Costco and it was...

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Supporting Your Family Through Nervous System Regulation with Leah Davidson show art Supporting Your Family Through Nervous System Regulation with Leah Davidson

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Family life is exhausting, tricky, and at times very hard, but it is also very rewarding and full of joy. It has ups and downs all along the way—I feel like we're on a roller coaster ride many days! Some days we feel like we are successful and some days, we don't.   In today's podcast, I interview guest Leah Davidson.  She is a Nervous System Resilience Coach, a Speech and Language Pathologist, a wife, a mom, and more! She teaches about the Nervous System, regulation, what that means, how to do it, and how we can support our families with regulation.  We talk about life's...

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We Don't Fail, We Fall show art We Don't Fail, We Fall

Lifting the Lifters

Failing. That's a pretty big term that we use.  We avoid the F on report cards as kids, avoid taking risks to avoid failure, and every single day, we experience failure. I can't tell ou the amount of times I hear:  "I failed that one." "Epic Failure." "Mom Fail" But we forget, failure is just part of the journey.  We think in our minds that it is the opposite of success, but it's not! In today's podcast we discuss Failure is part of the success equation. There are different types of failure. Fail is actually just a "fall" with an opportunity to get back up! Listen in to the...

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How to Build Successful Families show art How to Build Successful Families

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Success. This is something we all crave and are trying to attain. Success personally and professionally, but what is it exactly? Can any one person define what success means for everyone? The answer is no.  Success is in the eye of the beholder.   Og Mandino said: "What is success other than a state of mind? Which two, among a thousand wise men, will define success in the same words;" Success is determined by each and every one of us.   So what does success in family life look like? What does it mean? In this podcast we talk about how to define success in family...

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One Word show art One Word

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Have you ever been in a conversation with someone and just stopped with one word they said?  It either stopped you in your tracks, caused you to pause or think a little, gave you a reason to ask more questions, or taught you something. One word can make all the difference in the trajectory of a conversation, decisions, and day. When one of our kids went running into the parking lot at the grocery store with incoming cars…One word….Stop When we went to Olive Garden this weekend the waitress asked for soup or salad? Salad.   Again, one word.   As parents, the one...

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If you ask any of our kids where their happy place is, they'd say up in Island Park at the cabin.  My happy place, well, it also happens to be the cabin. 

Island Park has had a special place in my heart since I was a little girl.  We’d go up and stay at my grandma’s cabin and go boating in Island Park reservoir. It was here I learned to waterski, wakeboard, and surf.  It’s in this reservoir that we fish, we jump off the docks to swim, and at night, we catch crawdads.  

In the winter there is ice fishing and snowmobiling, and  In the fall when the water drops and sometimes gets almost empty, we ride our four-wheelers and razors down in the mud and the muck.

Early in the spring and summer, if we’ve had a good snowpack, the reservoir will be completely full, and then as the weeks go by, the weather gets hot, and the farmers' crops grow, the reservoir water is used to irrigate the fields and the water levels drop.  Every time we visit the cabin the water gets lower and lower.

Island Park Reservoir and many other reservoirs are man-made lakes that are created by building a dam across a river or over the outlet of a natural lake. The dam controls the water level and the amount of water that flows out of the reservoir. Reservoirs have been used since 3000 BCE to store water for watering crops and to provide continuous access to water.

They are a holding place, a storage facility for future usage.   

There are many aspects of our lives that we have reservoirs, or holding and storage, for use in the future time.

Today we are going to talk about a few of our reservoirs, when to create them, and a few ideas on how!

Listen In!