Busy Doing Well
In this week’s episode, I explore the relationship between movement, exercise, and mental health, and why movement is one of the most underrated tools we have for supporting mood, stress levels, energy, and overall wellbeing. I talk about how modern life has disconnected many people from movement, the impact this can have on both physical and mental health, and why practices like walking, yoga, Pilates, and other forms of movement can help regulate stress, support the nervous system, and reconnect us with ourselves. I also explore why more exercise isn’t always better, and the importance of finding a more balanced and sustainable approach to movement. IN THIS EPISODE, I COVER: * Why human beings are designed to move. * The connection between physical and mental health. * How lack of movement can contribute to stress, low mood, brain fog, and stagnation. * Why walking is one of the most underrated tools for mental wellbeing. * The relationship between movement, stress hormones, and nervous system regulation. * How posture can influence mood, energy, and confidence. * The emotional and therapeutic benefits of movement * Why over-exercising and overtraining can sometimes worsen stress and anxiety * The importance of finding a realistic and sustainable approach to movement If this episode resonated with you and you’d like support around wellbeing, stress management, movement, or resilience, feel free to get in touch. I work with both individuals and organisations through coaching, workshops, and wellbeing sessions. Email: info@katehorwood.com And if you found this episode helpful, please do share it with someone who might benefit from it, and consider leaving a review to help the podcast reach more people.
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