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In this episode of the No More Wasted Days podcast, Sara and Heather discuss the surprising benefits of making your bed every day, especially as it relates to maintaining sobriety. They explore how this simple task can set a positive tone for the day, offer small, tangible wins, and help build new, healthier habits. Providing insights into the psychological benefits, reduced stress, improved willpower, and better sleep hygiene, they also open up about personal experiences and encourage listeners to share their own routines and questions for a forthcoming Q&A episode. Additionally, they highlight the importance of creating a supportive morning routine and maintaining an organized space to bolster emotional and mental resilience on the journey to stay alcohol-free.
00:00 Introduction and Today's Topic
00:53 Personal Stories and Bed-Making Habits
02:01 Podcast Anniversary and Q&A Announcement
03:31 The Science Behind Making Your Bed
07:40 Psychological Benefits of a Tidy Space
12:33 Building Healthy Habits and Structure
16:40 Sleep Hygiene and Sobriety
17:44 Final Thoughts and Community Engagement
Resources Mentioned:
Don’t forget, if you have a question you’d like us to answer on our Pod-iversary episode you can email it to Sara at [email protected]
If you enjoy this episode, share it with a friend who’s navigating change or looking to stay alcohol-free. And please support the podcast by leaving a review.
Stay connected and tune in every Tuesday for more inspiring conversations on living alcohol-free!
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Looking for support on your alcohol free journey? Consider joining us in the Day Makers Community. CLICK HERE for all the details.
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Follow the podcast on Social Media:
IG: @nomorewasteddays.pod
Follow Sara on Social Media:
TikTok: @no_more_wasted_days
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoMoreWastedDaysOfficial
Follow Heather on Social Media:
TikTok: @thealcoholfreecoach
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In this episode of the No More Wasted Days podcast, Sara and Heather discuss the surprising benefits of making your bed every day, especially as it relates to maintaining sobriety. They explore how this simple task can set a positive tone for the day, offer small, tangible wins, and help build new, healthier habits. Providing insights into the psychological benefits, reduced stress, improved willpower, and better sleep hygiene, they also open up about personal experiences and encourage listeners to share their own routines and questions for a forthcoming Q&A episode. Additionally, they highlight the importance of creating a supportive morning routine and maintaining an organized space to bolster emotional and mental resilience on the journey to stay alcohol-free.
00:00 Introduction and Today's Topic
00:53 Personal Stories and Bed-Making Habits
02:01 Podcast Anniversary and Q&A Announcement
03:31 The Science Behind Making Your Bed
07:40 Psychological Benefits of a Tidy Space
12:33 Building Healthy Habits and Structure
16:40 Sleep Hygiene and Sobriety
17:44 Final Thoughts and Community Engagement
Resources Mentioned:
Don’t forget, if you have a question you’d like us to answer on our Pod-iversary episode you can email it to Sara at [email protected]
If you enjoy this episode, share it with a friend who’s navigating change or looking to stay alcohol-free. And please support the podcast by leaving a review.
Stay connected and tune in every Tuesday for more inspiring conversations on living alcohol-free!
************************************************
Looking for support on your alcohol free journey? Consider joining us in the Day Makers Community. CLICK HERE for all the details.
************************************************
Follow the podcast on Social Media:
IG: @nomorewasteddays.pod
Follow Sara on Social Media:
TikTok: @no_more_wasted_days
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoMoreWastedDaysOfficial
Follow Heather on Social Media:
TikTok: @thealcoholfreecoach
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