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Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women

by Suzanne Falter

Learn healthy routines, anxiety self-care, letting go of guilt, and more … especially if you have no time for self-care. Helping you get back to YOU when you’re busy. A soothing, inspiring half hour of self-care insights, expert interviews and Q&A for women who are just too busy to focus on self-care with author Suzanne Falter. Discover how to create a new, different, better life that truly honors the person you were meant to be.

Copyright: @2018 Suzanne Falter

Episodes

Get the Alone Time You Need … and Why It Matters

27m · Published 13 Jun 08:00

Note: This is the final show I’m creating for this podcast. I’m moving on to do other things—like write a biography of my father, the artist John Falter. After this one, they’ll all be online and searchable… enjoy!

 

You CAN get the alone time you need--even when you’re overwhelmed by life. This show’s about how to use that time to soothe your soul, meet your needs, and come back stronger than ever.

 

I don’t know if you’re like me, but about now I could go for some alone time.  I’d just LOVE to hunker down in a long hot bath, or freely, leisurely wander the farmer’s market, or the rose garden up the street, now in full bloom.

 

And if I let myself, I will! But…will I? Will you?

 

That’s why this show is all about getting our much-needed alone time. Did you know there’s even been research that proves how essential it is for re-grounding us?

 

If you have small children or an elder to care for. If you’re just trying to juggle career and life, it may seem impossible to take some time just for you.

 

Whatever the case may be, know that this episode will CHEER YOU ON, past the guilty feelings, the hesitancy and the thought that it’s impossible … towards a little soothing alone time of your own.


Godspeed, my friend. Stay safe …

 

PS. If you haven’t ever heard my essay, Why Women Get Weepy, check it out. It’s a natural fit as the intro to today’s show …

Suzanne

 

 

 

 

 

LINKS

USE THIS LINK FOR AG1: athleticgreens.com/BUSYWOMEN

Get a FREE 1-yearsupply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase

 

My blog – Why Women Get Weepy

 

My Amy Maricle podcast (from Self-Care Soother) on Art Journaling

 

My Julie Yogaressa podcast on Yoga Nidra

 

 

ABOUT SUZANNE FALTER

Suzanne Falter is the author of a memoir about her daughter Teal’s death Free Spirited; How My Daughter Healed Me from the Afterlife. She is also an intuitive coach who helps people find relief from crisis, confusion, and stress. Suzanne hosts the Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women podcast where she brings better self-care to thousands of busy people each week in 98 countries around the globe.

 

 

 

 

The Self-Care of Listening to Our Bodies

23m · Published 06 Jun 08:00

Often the most overlooked part of our self-care is simply our bodies. Learn how to listen to yours more closely to learn all kinds of clues about yourself, life and your path.

 

In today’s show, we’re beginning with an essay I wrote in 2016 called The Eight Secrets of Emotional Self-Care. Why? Because this is an often overlooked but critical part of the self-care path. I hope you find it useful.

 

One of the many unexpected gifts that came from my daughter Teal’s death was a precious, slightly tattered red spiral notebook filled with healing wisdom. In it are hundreds of channeled quotes and insights she received in meditations. This is where I begin my conversation with you about the healing wisdom of the body.

 

To that end, I begin by reading a popular essay I wrote a while back called ‘Are Your Hot Flashes Trying to Tell You Something?’ Read on – and listen in -- if this applies to you. This is wisdom that can be applied across the board, no matter what uncomfortable or uncommon body symptoms you are experiencing.

 

It’s old news that there is a powerful body-mind connection, of course. But Teal’s take on it is special I think. So I spend a fair amount of time in the main section of the podcast talking about her ideas on what the body tells us about our minds.

 

You will learn:

-       How to observe what is going on in your body – and see if you’re squelching that information

-       Some helpful questions you can ask yourself about your own body discomforts

-       What cravings might be trying to tell you

-       The four most common emotions we try to suppress, mask or avoid … though our bodies won’t let us do that for long

 

Hope this gives you some food for thought.

 

Namaste,

 

 

RESOURCES

 

USE THIS LINK FOR AG1: athleticgreens.com/BUSYWOMEN

Get a FREE 1-yearsupply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase

 

 

Suzanne’s newest book, Free Spirited

 

The Eight Secrets of Emotional Self-Care

https://suzannefalter.com/self-care/eight-secrets-emotional-self-care/

 

Link to Christiane Northrup’s book The Wisdom of Menopause

 

 

 

ABOUT SUZANNE

 

Suzanne Falter is the author of a memoir about her daughter Teal’s death Free Spirited; How My Daughter Healed Me from the Afterlife. She is also an intuitive coach who helps people find relief from crisis, confusion, and stress. Suzanne hosts the Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women podcast where she brings better self-care to thousands of busy people each week in 98 countries around the globe.

 

 

How to Use AI for Self-Care

23m · Published 30 May 08:00

How to Use AI for Self-Care

 

My guest this week is AI pundit, video expert and all-round enthusiast of cool things, my friend Jon Leland of the Video Mojo podcast. He’s the guy who’d know this answer, being someone who really enjoys spirituality and all that comes with it.


In our conversation we get into

-       How to deal with difficult relationships,

-       How to feel better about your self-esteem

-       Creating a self-care schedule for the day

-       Creating workouts for specific goals

-       Specific coaching on how to talk to ChatGPT

-       How to create your own personal ‘FlatterBot’ when you’re feeling down

 

Lots of fun to be had here—not to mention some practical, honest to God help and support.

 

Enjoy!

 

Suzanne

 

 

RESOURCES

 

Websites Jon Leland mentioned:

ChatGPT

Unsplash


Jon Leland’s Video Mojo podcast

 

OUR GUEST

Jon Leland has been a media innovator for over 50 years. Currently he is host & producer of the Video Mojo video podcast, a B2B video marketing influencer, and president-creative director of the video content marketing agency, ComBridges.com. Jon is a passionate advocate for the use of leading edge video and AI technologies to enhance human creativity and to empower marketing built on authenticity.

The Antidote for Too Much Media

15m · Published 26 May 08:00

minute meditation that really helps YOU check in with YOU.

 

May this help you stay grounded in yourself, friend.


Much love,

 

Suzanne

 

 

RESOURCES

 

Link to Tiny Buddha essay

 

The Joy of Letting Go

 

What does it take to truly let go of all the worries, fears and doubts that keep you up at night? It requires surrendering, completely. Letting go of all the negative talk in our heads, and the heaviness in our hearts.

 

Let Suzanne’s book, The Joy of Letting Go, take you through any crisis. Wise, warm and funny.

 

 

Are You Addicted to Stress?

25m · Published 23 May 08:00

It’s time for Best of Best of… as in the very best, most popular episodes from this show. So here’s a replay of one that you all have loved a lot!

 

I’ve chosen to replay a very popular segment I ran a while ago, The Strangely Addictive Nature of Stress. It really expands on this idea that some of us really need to hang out in ‘the emotional drugstore’ as our addiction to adrenaline grows.

 

Here are some actual steps you can take to help with this situation.

 

If anxiety is getting the better of you … here’s a simple, easy solution.

 

May all of this serve you well!

 

With love,

 

Suzanne

 

LINKS

 

 

The Joy of Letting Go

 

What does it take to truly let go of all the worries, fears and doubts that keep you up at night? It requires surrendering, completely. Letting go of all the negative talk in our heads, and the heaviness in our hearts.

 

Let Suzanne’s book, The Joy of Letting Go, take you through any crisis. Wise, warm and funny.

 

How to Stop Having the Same Old Problems

10m · Published 19 May 08:00

We all have problems... but we don't have to have the same old same old for infinity. Not at all!

Here I share the story of how I began to break down the old structures that kept me rigidly in place. Because if I can do it, well... so can YOU.

May this help you with wherever you're stuck or feeling frustrated today. And may you relax and dissolve a little of that old gunk in the meditation that follows.

Love,

 

Suzanne

You, Your Mother & Food

22m · Published 16 May 08:00

Learning how to eat more mindfully, and not emotionally overeat is a skill many of us need to learn. Suzanne talks to Jessica Procini, emotional eating expert, on how our relationship with our mothers is often a factor in our food issues.

Perhaps you over eat, over drink, over drug, over shop… whatever your ‘ism’ is, issues with the emotional attachment with your mother may be at the root of it.

 

Jessica shares ideas on

-       Why mother-daughter relationships can be so tricky

-       Using substances to cope, and alternatives that are healthier

-       The connection between overwork and overeating

-       How to know if your mother is triggering you

-       What to do if your mother is active in your life—and things are tricky

-       Body shame v body positivity

-       The impact of how we dress and what to do about it


SO much here… a very rich topic indeed.

 

With love,

 

Suzanne

 

PS. Don’t forget to check us out for more self-care goodies on Friday!

 

RESOURCES

Suzanne’s new memoir, Free Spirited

Jessica’s Website

Jessica’s Freebies 

 

 

OUR GUEST

Jessica Procini is on a mission to help high-achieving women heal the roots of their emotional eating. When Overeaters Anonymous and therapy weren’t enough to help her end her fight with food, she spent ten years in research before developing her signature healing framework, Escape From Emotional Eating®, which has helped women reclaim their power over food. Now that she’s been 100% free from her compulsions with food for over 5 years, Jessica helps female entrepreneurs and executives do the same at EscapeFromEmotionalEating.com.

 

MEDITATION: Soothing, Healing, Relaxing

19m · Published 12 May 08:00

Overcoming perfectionism sometimes is as simple as relaxing... and listening to what your body needs, here and now.

This simple 20 minute guided visualization will help you come back to yourself... so you can be the very best version of You.

Namaste,

Suzanne

MEDITATION: Soothing, Healing, Relaxing

19m · Published 12 May 08:00

Overcoming perfectionism sometimes is as simple as relaxing... and listening to what your body needs, here and now.

This simple 20 minute guided visualization will help you come back to yourself... so you can be the very best version of You.

Namaste,

Suzanne

Overcoming the Curse of Perfectionism

11m · Published 09 May 08:00

Our theme this week is overcoming our innate perfectionism. As busy people, we’re bound to be hard on ourselves.

 

Yet, as I discovered after Teal’s death, perfectionism is just a tired old habit—one that can be ultimately released and discarded.

 

I begin this show with an easeful essay I wrote back in 2012, On Loving My Imperfection, from my book Surrendering to Joy. Then I add a few updates notes and observations of my own.

 

May it inspire you to relax, ease the pressure and love yourself more…even when times are tough.

 

Much love,

 

Suzanne

 

PS. Don’t forget to check out a special meditation I created for overcoming our perfectionism. All part of Meditation Friday this week. See you there!

 

 

RESOURCES

 

USE THIS LINK FOR AG1: athleticgreens.com/BUSYWOMEN

Get a FREE 1-yearsupply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase

 

 

Suzanne’s book, Surrendering to Joy

 

Suzanne’s newest book, Free Spirited

 

 

 

ABOUT SUZANNE

Suzanne Falter is the author of a memoir about her daughter Teal’s death Free Spirited; How My Daughter Healed Me from the Afterlife. She is also an intuitive coach who helps people find relief from crisis, confusion, and stress. Suzanne hosts the Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women podcast where she brings better self-care to thousands of busy people each week in 98 countries around the globe.

 

 

 

Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women has 149 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 77:31:16. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on September 3rd, 2023 21:40.

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