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The Goodness Habit: Reclaim Peace and Joy in Motherhood

The Goodness Habit: Reclaim Peace and Joy in Motherhood

著者: Hanna Lapsansky - Christian Podcaster
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概要

The Goodness Habit is for tired, overwhelmed moms who want more peace, emotional resilience, and a faith that works in real life. We talk brain science, biblical truth, and the messy reality of motherhood — and how small shifts in what you notice can change everything.

Each episode helps you push back against negativity bias, renew your mind, and embrace joy in ordinary moments. No forced gratitude. No “get it all together” pressure. Just real encouragement for real moms.

Because not every day is good, but there is good in every day. And learning to see that? It changes everything.Hanna Lapsansky - Christian Podcaster, Working Mom, Mom of Three and Wife
人間関係 個人的成功 子育て 心理学 心理学・心の健康 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • The Grind of Motherhood: Why It's Awesome For Your Brain
    2026/03/11

    Motherhood can feel like one endless loop.

    The snacks. The bedtime battles. The same questions over and over again.

    Sometimes it feels like you’re stuck on a hamster wheel.

    But what if the repetitive nature of motherhood is actually one of the most powerful brain-rewiring gifts God could have given us?

    In this episode of The Goodness Habit, Hanna explains how the everyday repetitions of motherhood are connected to neuroplasticity — your brain’s ability to change through repeated experiences.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why repetition is the key to rewiring your brain • How everyday parenting moments become training reps for patience, calm, and resilience • How negative reactions can also become strengthened habits • Why awareness matters when it comes to the thoughts you rehearse as a mom • How God intentionally designed both children and mothers for growth through repetition

    If you’ve ever felt stuck in the daily routine of motherhood, this episode will help you see those repetitive moments in a completely different way.

    You’re not stuck.

    You’re practicing.

    And practice is what changes your brain.

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    6 分
  • Why You Can’t Just “Calm Down” (And What Actually Works)
    2026/03/04

    Have you ever told yourself, “Calm down,” and your body completely refused?

    Your heart is racing. Your jaw is tight. Everything feels urgent. And no matter how rational your thoughts are, your body won’t cooperate.

    In this episode of The Goodness Habit, Hanna explains what’s actually happening inside your nervous system when you feel stressed or anxious — and how to calm it down fast.

    Using a simple (and slightly embarrassing) smoke alarm metaphor, you’ll learn:

    • Why your nervous system acts like a threat detector
    • Why you can’t think your way out of stress
    • How the vagus nerve helps regulate anxiety
    • A simple breathing technique that signals safety to your brain
    • How Psalm 46:10 (“Be still and know that I am God”) connects to nervous system regulation

    If you’re a tired, overwhelmed mom who wants less stress, less anxiety, and more peace in your everyday life, this episode will give you practical tools you can use immediately.

    Your nervous system isn’t broken. It’s protecting you.

    And it can learn to feel safe again — one breath at a time.

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    Overwhelmed mom? I send short, practical encouragement to help you reclaim more peace and joy in motherhood.

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    6 分
  • How Doomscrolling Is Rewiring Your Brain (And Stealing Your Joy) - And What to Do About It
    2026/02/25

    If you’ve ever found yourself doomscrolling at night and wondering why your anxiety feels worse, this episode is for you.

    Today, Hanna breaks down what doomscrolling actually does to your brain — including how it activates your amygdala, strengthens your negativity bias, and rewires your neural pathways toward stress and overwhelm.

    You’ll learn: • Why your brain is wired to focus on bad news • How social media algorithms amplify anxiety • What constant exposure to negative headlines does to your nervous system • How to stay informed without frying your brain • Simple, practical ways moms can protect their peace online

    This isn’t about ignoring the world. It’s about understanding how your brain learns through repetition — and choosing inputs that lead to less stress, less anxiety, and more joy in motherhood.

    Your brain is always changing. Let’s help it change in a direction that feels lighter, calmer, and more hopeful.

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    6 分
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