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On this Think Thursday episode of the Alcohol Minimalist Podcast, Molly explores the strange kind of exhaustion that happens when your brain is overstimulated but your body has barely moved.
Inspired by a TED Talk from journalist Manoush Zomorodi and research from Dr. Keith Diaz at Columbia University, this episode looks at how prolonged sitting, constant screen input, and disconnection from body signals can affect focus, energy, mood, and nervous system regulation.
The takeaway: your brain is not just a thinking machine. It is part of a moving biological system, and even small movement breaks can help you feel more clear, calm, and connected.
What You’ll Learn
Try This
Today, interrupt sitting with five minutes of gentle movement. Walk, stretch, stand outside, or take a lap around the house.
The goal is not intensity.
The goal is reconnection.
Reflection Question:
Where in your day are you ignoring your body’s signals because your brain is busy chasing the next task, email, or scroll?
By Molly Watts, Mindful Drinking & Behavior Change Coach4.8
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On this Think Thursday episode of the Alcohol Minimalist Podcast, Molly explores the strange kind of exhaustion that happens when your brain is overstimulated but your body has barely moved.
Inspired by a TED Talk from journalist Manoush Zomorodi and research from Dr. Keith Diaz at Columbia University, this episode looks at how prolonged sitting, constant screen input, and disconnection from body signals can affect focus, energy, mood, and nervous system regulation.
The takeaway: your brain is not just a thinking machine. It is part of a moving biological system, and even small movement breaks can help you feel more clear, calm, and connected.
What You’ll Learn
Try This
Today, interrupt sitting with five minutes of gentle movement. Walk, stretch, stand outside, or take a lap around the house.
The goal is not intensity.
The goal is reconnection.
Reflection Question:
Where in your day are you ignoring your body’s signals because your brain is busy chasing the next task, email, or scroll?

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