Your Priority Centered Life
Are you feeling tyrannized by your to do list? Are you looking for tips to increase your productivity for better time management? Are you wondering where to begin with a planner or a bullet journal? Do you wonder if it’s at all possible to achieve work-life balance? You’ve come to the right place! “Your Priority Centered Life” will feature useful information you can implement right away and guest interviews that will inspire you to move toward your goals. Host Dr. Alise Murray is a psychologist, a yoga teacher, and a life coach who has spent her career helping overwhelmed, busy adults center their lives around their priorities so they can experience greater fulfillment and achieve higher productivity without burnout.
Want to know where to start? Take the free Prior 10 Life Assessment today! www.prior10.com/assessment
The information contained and documents referenced in the podcast “Your Priority Centered Life” are for entertainment, educational and informational purposes only, and are not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, professional medical or health treatment, diagnosis, or advice. We strongly encourage listeners to consult with medical providers or qualified mental health providers with issues and questions regarding any physical and/or mental health symptoms or concerns that they may have. Furthermore, the opinions and views expressed by podcast guests, partners and/or affiliates are not necessarily those of the podcast host. Dr. Alise Murray’s opinions and views are expressed in her individual capacity and are not to be construed as those of any of her podcast guests, partners and/or affiliates.
Your Priority Centered Life
60: How to Use Gratitude to Stress Less This Season
The holidays are here… which means your calendar is louder, your responsibilities are heavier, and everything feels more chaotic than usual. In today’s episode, I’m breaking down one of the simplest, most powerful tools you can use to bring the volume down inside your brain and body:
Gratitude.
Sounds fluffy, like something from a Hallmark channel special? Well, trust me, this episode will change the way you think about it. Gratitude isn’t a fluffy self-help idea. It’s a neurological, physiological, and psychological intervention backed by decades of research. It strengthens emotional regulation, boosts resilience, improves sleep, reduces stress, and literally reshapes your brain.
And the best part? You can do it in literally minutes.
In this conversation, I walk you through why gratitude works, what it does in your brain, why your nervous system desperately needs it this time of year, and three simple gratitude practices that fit into even the busiest life.
Let’s make this season calmer, clearer, and more grounded without adding more to your to-do list.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
- The science behind gratitude and why it’s so powerful for emotional regulation
- How gratitude positively impacts physical health, sleep, and stress levels
- The brain regions activated by gratitude (and why this particularly matters for ADHD brains)
- Three simple gratitude practices you can start today (no journaling required!)
- How to teach gratitude to kids in fun, developmentally appropriate ways
Your Next Steps
-Work with Me: https://www.dr-alise.com
-Join the STAND Group Coaching Waitlist: https://www.dr-alise.com/stand-waitlist
-Connect on Social: https://www.instagram.com/dralisem
Want to get a snapshot of your own life in just minutes? Take the free Prior 10 Life Assessment at www.prior10.com/assessment.
The information contained and documents referenced in the podcast “Your Priority Centered Life” are for entertainment, educational and informational purposes only, and are not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, professional medical or health treatment, diagnosis, or advice. We strongly encourage listeners to consult with medical providers or qualified mental health providers with issues and questions regarding any physical and/or mental health symptoms or concerns that they may have. Furthermore, the opinions and views expressed by podcast guests, partners and/or affiliates are not necessarily those of the podcast host. Dr. Alise Murray’s opinions and views are expressed in her individual capacity and are not to be construed as those of any of her podcast guests, partners and/or affiliates.