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Reset Your Space, Reset Your Energy

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In today’s episode of Hat Rack with Hannah, we dive deep into the relationship between our mental health and our physical environments. From the invisible weight of a cluttered room to the unexpected way a simple bedroom color can disrupt your sleep, we’re exploring how our homes act as a direct mirror for what is happening inside our heads. If you've ever felt trapped, anxious, or burned out while juggling all your daily roles, this conversation offers actionable, low-cost strategies to transform your personal spaces into true sanctuaries of rest, transition, and renewal. Key Themes * The Home as a Mirror for Mental Health: Your environment is a reflection of your internal state. When you are navigating anxiety, depression, or burnout, your home can hold onto that heavy energy. Looking at your space through a fresh lens allows you to see whether your surroundings are actively supporting your nervous system or quietly draining it. * The Energetic Power of Color & Layout: Color has measurable psychological and physiological effects. Active, high-energy colors (like fiery reds and fuchsias) raise blood pressure and prevent the body from calming down, making them tough for bedrooms. For deep rest, our bodies need quiet, yin environments filled with soothing earth tones, soft greens, or pale blues. * Mastering Conscious Transitions: Emotional exhaustion often happens when we carry the stress of one role straight into the next. To stop work stress from bleeding into family life—especially when working from home—build strict sensory transition routines. Simple acts like lighting a specific candle, adjusting the blinds, or wrapping a vibrant throw over your shoulders cue your nervous system that it is safe to shift gears. * Inviting Renewal via Elements & Art: You don't need a green thumb to bring the grounding energy of nature indoors. While living plants represent springtime rejuvenation and momentum, beautiful faux florals or strategic artwork work just as well. Pay close attention to what your artwork is announcing to your subconscious; swapping out an image that symbolizes loneliness for one that mirrors connection can instantly lift the room's frequency. * Shopping Your Home with Intention: Transforming your space doesn't require a $5,000 remodel. True design alignment comes from setting up practical, sustainable systems that work for your actual, lived-in routine. Before buying anything new, "shop your home" by rearranging hidden treasures, swapping decor with friends, or simply making physical space for the new energy and abundance you want to welcome into your life. Join the Conversation We want to know which small shift you are officially ready to make in your home or office this week to better support your daily energy. * Submit Your Story: Did you try a new sensory transition routine that actually helped you switch off "work mode"? Did you swap out a piece of artwork or notice a massive change after moving a certain color out of your bedroom? Visit the podcast section of our website to share your experience through our Hat Rack Submission Form. * Join the Community: Head over to our Facebook Community space to talk feng shui experiments, share your favorite aromatherapy blends, and exchange clutter-clearing wins with other "hat-wearers" who are choosing a supportive home over a perfect showpiece. Connect on Social: Send Hannah a DM with your favorite takeaway from Lisa, or jump in on our Space Reset Challenge this week by tagging us in a photo of a cozy, grounded corner you’ve claimed for yourself! Connect with Lisa! 30 days free in Aligned at Home Collective: https://purelivingwithlisamorton.kit.com/products/aligned-at-home-collective?promo=AAH123 [https://purelivingwithlisamorton.kit.com/products/aligned-at-home-collective?promo=AAH123] Instagram: @purelivingwithlisamorton Follow along! Instagram: @hatrack.with.hannah [https://www.instagram.com/hat.rack.with.hannah/#] Facebook: Hatrack with Hannah [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575597674253]

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Reset Your Space, Reset Your Energy

In today’s episode of Hat Rack with Hannah, we dive deep into the relationship between our mental health and our physical environments. From the invisible weight of a cluttered room to the unexpected way a simple bedroom color can disrupt your sleep, we’re exploring how our homes act as a direct mirror for what is happening inside our heads. If you've ever felt trapped, anxious, or burned out while juggling all your daily roles, this conversation offers actionable, low-cost strategies to transform your personal spaces into true sanctuaries of rest, transition, and renewal. Key Themes * The Home as a Mirror for Mental Health: Your environment is a reflection of your internal state. When you are navigating anxiety, depression, or burnout, your home can hold onto that heavy energy. Looking at your space through a fresh lens allows you to see whether your surroundings are actively supporting your nervous system or quietly draining it. * The Energetic Power of Color & Layout: Color has measurable psychological and physiological effects. Active, high-energy colors (like fiery reds and fuchsias) raise blood pressure and prevent the body from calming down, making them tough for bedrooms. For deep rest, our bodies need quiet, yin environments filled with soothing earth tones, soft greens, or pale blues. * Mastering Conscious Transitions: Emotional exhaustion often happens when we carry the stress of one role straight into the next. To stop work stress from bleeding into family life—especially when working from home—build strict sensory transition routines. Simple acts like lighting a specific candle, adjusting the blinds, or wrapping a vibrant throw over your shoulders cue your nervous system that it is safe to shift gears. * Inviting Renewal via Elements & Art: You don't need a green thumb to bring the grounding energy of nature indoors. While living plants represent springtime rejuvenation and momentum, beautiful faux florals or strategic artwork work just as well. Pay close attention to what your artwork is announcing to your subconscious; swapping out an image that symbolizes loneliness for one that mirrors connection can instantly lift the room's frequency. * Shopping Your Home with Intention: Transforming your space doesn't require a $5,000 remodel. True design alignment comes from setting up practical, sustainable systems that work for your actual, lived-in routine. Before buying anything new, "shop your home" by rearranging hidden treasures, swapping decor with friends, or simply making physical space for the new energy and abundance you want to welcome into your life. Join the Conversation We want to know which small shift you are officially ready to make in your home or office this week to better support your daily energy. * Submit Your Story: Did you try a new sensory transition routine that actually helped you switch off "work mode"? Did you swap out a piece of artwork or notice a massive change after moving a certain color out of your bedroom? Visit the podcast section of our website to share your experience through our Hat Rack Submission Form. * Join the Community: Head over to our Facebook Community space to talk feng shui experiments, share your favorite aromatherapy blends, and exchange clutter-clearing wins with other "hat-wearers" who are choosing a supportive home over a perfect showpiece. Connect on Social: Send Hannah a DM with your favorite takeaway from Lisa, or jump in on our Space Reset Challenge this week by tagging us in a photo of a cozy, grounded corner you’ve claimed for yourself! Connect with Lisa! 30 days free in Aligned at Home Collective: https://purelivingwithlisamorton.kit.com/products/aligned-at-home-collective?promo=AAH123 [https://purelivingwithlisamorton.kit.com/products/aligned-at-home-collective?promo=AAH123] Instagram: @purelivingwithlisamorton Follow along! Instagram: @hatrack.with.hannah [https://www.instagram.com/hat.rack.with.hannah/#] Facebook: Hatrack with Hannah [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575597674253]

Ayer46 min
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Introducing Hannah's 'The Split' Framework

In today’s episode of Hatrack with Hannah, we dive deep into "The Split"—that overwhelming experience when our roles, tasks, hats, and emotional responsibilities all overlap at once. From the mental exhaustion of trying to be in two places at once to the "icky" feeling of failing at everything, we’re exploring why multitasking is a trap and how to protect our daily energy. If you’ve ever felt like you hit a "stuck point" or burned out trying to please everyone, this conversation offers a four-step roadmap for creating intentional boundaries and reclaiming your presence. Key Themes * Defining "The Split" & Its Two Types: The Split is a systems issue, not a personal failure. It happens in two ways: Physical Splitting (multitasking through overlapping tasks) and Emotional Role Splitting (switching identities without a mental reset). Splitting leaves you feeling fragmented, present nowhere, and like you're failing everywhere. * Planning with "Battery Capacity" in Mind: Planning is a nervous system support tool. Use time-blocking and create plans A, B, and C to stay flexible. Most importantly, schedule your day based on your energy battery, not just your time. If your energy hits 40%, give yourself permission to push non-essential tasks to tomorrow. * The Power of Absolute Presence: True presence means mentally, emotionally, and energetically arriving where your body physically is. It requires unlearning the societal urge to always anticipate the next step. Focus improves and your nervous system finds safety when you slow down and ask: "What does this moment actually need from me right now?" * Filtering Overwhelm with Grace: Stop measuring your worth by your productivity—you do not have to earn rest by burning out first. When your plans completely unravel, filter the pressure by asking: What do I need right now? What can wait? Am I responding from pressure or care? * Mastering Conscious Transitions: Emotional exhaustion comes from carrying "emotional residue" from one role straight into the next. To stop work stress from spilling into family time, build intentional buffer pieces—like a 5-minute car reset, changing clothes, or taking 5 deep breaths—to signal to your brain that it is safe to shift gears. Join the Conversation We want to know which "hat" you are officially ready to manage better this season using the Split framework. * Submit Your Story: Did you finally set a boundary or try a transition buffer that actually worked? Have you successfully mapped out your day based on your energy battery? Visit the podcast section of our website to share your experience through our Hat Rack Submission form. * Join the Community: Head over to our Facebook Community space to talk strategy, time-blocking tips, and energy-budgeting with other "hat-wearers" who are choosing presence over busy-ness. Connect on Social: Send Hannah a DM with your favorite takeaway, or jump in on our Presence Challenge this month by sharing a photo of your own transition piece in action! Follow along! Instagram: @hatrack.with.hannah [https://www.instagram.com/hat.rack.with.hannah/#] Facebook: Hatrack with Hannah [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575597674253]

3 de jun de 202625 min
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Month Wrap Up & Reflections

In this episode, Hannah dives into our final wrap-up for the month of May, bringing together your social media responses, community feedback, and raw host reflections to tie our themes together with a bow. If you’ve ever felt like you're crashing and burning under the weight of your boundaries, or felt the quiet pressure to perform perfectly across every single role you hold, this episode is your permission to take an emotional exhale. Hannah strips away the therapist veneer to share her own recent "growth edges" and boundary slips, normalizing the messy reality of being a human first. We tackle the roles that drain us most—from teaching to solopreneuring to sleepless nights—and map out how to inject a heavy dose of grace into our daily autopilot. Key Themes * The Tension Between Capacity and Expectation: Acknowledging the "mental split" that happens when we try to hold multiple roles, manage endless emotional labor, and meet societal expectations while stretched incredibly thin. * The Cultural Nuance of Support: Reflecting on the feedback between individualistic approaches to self-care versus collective, community-driven cultures, and navigating what it means to serve yourself first. * The "Grace Filter": Learning how to swap harsh self-criticism for self-compassion. Hannah breaks down how to separate a hard day from "failure," check your daily to-do list against your actual energy levels, and stop measuring your human worth by your productivity. * The Art of "Good Enough": Challenging perfectionism and learning to let "done be enough," whether that means leaving the dishes partially rinsed or accepting an imperfectly completed task. * Micro-Breaks and Transition Anchors: Practical, nervous-system-friendly ways to transition between your many hats—including the 5-minute car reset, shifting into comfy clothes immediately after work, and taking short movement breaks. Join the Conversation We want to hear how you are filtering your life through a lens of grace this week. * Submit Your Story: Did you practice a "good enough" moment or test out a new transition anchor? Visit the podcast section of our website to share your experience through our Hat Rack Submission form. * Join the Community: Head over to our Facebook Community space to discuss this episode with other multi-passionate "hat-wearers" who are learning to release the pressure. Connect on Social: Head over to Instagram and answer our big reflection question for the month: "What part of this month's content still feels like it's settling in for you?"  Be incredibly gentle with yourselves this week—and remember, compassion creates far more sustainability than constant self-pressure. The content shared on this podcast, including all discussions, opinions, advice, and responses to listener-submitted questions, is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as, nor should it be considered, professional medical, mental health, or therapeutic advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Participation in this podcast, including submitting questions or engaging with its content, does not establish a therapist-client relationship between the hosts and any listener. While the host(s) may be licensed professionals, the insights provided are general in nature and may not be appropriate for your specific situation. Listeners are strongly encouraged to seek the guidance of a qualified and licensed professional for any personal, mental health, medical, or legal concerns. Do not disregard or delay seeking professional advice based on information heard on this podcast. By choosing to listen to this podcast or submit a question, you acknowledge and agree that: * The hosts and any affiliated individuals or entities are not providing therapy or professional services through this platform. * Any actions you take based on the information provided are done at your own discretion and risk. * The hosts, producers, and associated parties are not liable for any outcomes, damages, or consequences resulting from your use or reliance on the content shared. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis or emergency, please contact a licensed professional, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room immediately. This podcast may occasionally discuss sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised. Follow along! Instagram: @hatrack.with.hannah [https://www.instagram.com/hat.rack.with.hannah/#] Facebook: Hatrack with Hannah [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575597674253]

27 de may de 202628 min
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May Hatrack Submissons

In today’s episode of Hat Rack with Hannah, we dive deep into your submissions about the many "hats" we wear and the friction that happens when they rub against each other. From the mental gymnastics of code-shifting to the isolation of working from home, we’re exploring how to set boundaries that actually stick and how to silence the internal (and external) critics of our parenting journeys. If you’ve ever felt like you hit a "stuck point" moving between roles, this conversation offers a roadmap for creating fluid transitions and reclaiming your presence. Key Themes * The Art of Code-Shifting The key is making sure "Role One" is completely off before jumping into "Role Two." By creating a transition piece—like writing all your notes to get them out of your body or using a commute to listen to music—you create a mental circuit breaker that allows you to be 100% present when you walk through the front door. * The WFH Juggling Act For those who work, mom, and partner all from the same space, the walls can quickly feel like they are closing in. Hannah suggests a "non-negotiable" strategy of physical movement and environment changes to break the cycle of being stuck in the house for days on end.  * Taming the Self-Judgment Hat This theme explores the heavy pressure of fighting comparisons with other parents and friends. By shifting from a mindset of comparison to one of curiosity, you can evaluate what parenting skills actually align with your values and set boundaries that protect your peace. * Strategic Communication and Boundaries A recurring thread in this episode is the necessity of vocalizing your needs to your "village." Whether it is telling a partner that you need a solo walk to decompress from work or telling a client that you are off the clock at 5:00 PM, clear boundaries prevent guilt and shame from creeping in. When you communicate these shifts to the people around you, they can support your transition instead of accidentally hindering it. Join the Conversation We want to know which "hat" you are officially ready to take off this season. Submit Your Story: Did you finally set a boundary that changed your workday? Did you find a transition ritual that actually works? Visit the podcast section of our website to share your experience through our Hat Rack Submission form. Join the Community: Head over to our Facebook Community space to talk strategy, time-blocking tips, and boundary-setting with other "hat-wearers" who are choosing presence over busy-ness. Connect on Social: Send Hannah a DM with your favorite takeaway or a photo of your own "transition piece" in action. The content shared on this podcast, including all discussions, opinions, advice, and responses to listener-submitted questions, is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as, nor should it be considered, professional medical, mental health, or therapeutic advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Participation in this podcast, including submitting questions or engaging with its content, does not establish a therapist-client relationship between the hosts and any listener. While the host(s) may be licensed professionals, the insights provided are general in nature and may not be appropriate for your specific situation. Listeners are strongly encouraged to seek the guidance of a qualified and licensed professional for any personal, mental health, medical, or legal concerns. Do not disregard or delay seeking professional advice based on information heard on this podcast. By choosing to listen to this podcast or submit a question, you acknowledge and agree that: * The hosts and any affiliated individuals or entities are not providing therapy or professional services through this platform. * Any actions you take based on the information provided are done at your own discretion and risk. * The hosts, producers, and associated parties are not liable for any outcomes, damages, or consequences resulting from your use or reliance on the content shared. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis or emergency, please contact a licensed professional, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room immediately. This podcast may occasionally discuss sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised. Follow along! Instagram: @hatrack.with.hannah [https://www.instagram.com/hat.rack.with.hannah/#] Facebook: Hatrack with Hannah [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575597674253]

20 de may de 202616 min
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Juggling Hats as a Founder, Mom and Philanthropist

In this episode, Hannah is joined by Sabrina—author, publisher, speaker, and "The Book Doula"—to dismantle the "Superwoman" myth.  Sabrina Greer is known as The Book Doula because she helps women BIRTH their body of work. She is also an author, keynote (and TEDx) speaker, book publisher and founder of fEMPOWHER Global, a registered charity devoted to helping female youth reclaim their voice, story, and influence. With a background in developmental psychology and nearly two decades as an international fashion model, Sabrina’s work is rooted in lived experience—transmuting trauma, identity loss, body dysmorphia, shame and silence into embodied authority. She is a mom to three sons and dozens of fur and feather babies, raising the next generation of good men on a 70-acre farmstead in a forest. Her work sits at the intersection of storytelling, psychology, and power—helping women share their voice and rewrite their futures. If you’ve ever felt like the woman with eight arms, juggling a laptop, a baby, and a never-ending to-do list, this conversation is your permission slip to put the extra hats down. Sabrina shares how she manages a 70-acre farmstead and multiple businesses without burning out by shifting from a culture of "can't" to a culture of "won't." From her days as an international fashion model to raising three sons in the "boonies," Sabrina explains why energy, not time, is your most valuable resource. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a stay-at-home parent, or someone just trying to survive the "snack-servant" phase of life, this episode offers a roadmap for moving from overstimulation to embodied authority. Key Themes * Energy Management vs. Time Management: Understanding that time only "bends" when you are energetically aligned. Sabrina breaks down her "Days In, Days On, and Days Off" system to eliminate the jarring exhaustion of multitasking. * The "Zone of Joy" Audit: A deep dive into outsourcing the things that drain you. From laundry to taxes, learn how to identify your "Zone of Genius" and delegate the rest to those whose "Zone of Joy" matches your chores. * The "I Won't" Boundary: Moving away from the "I can't" narrative. Sabrina discusses how "I won't" serves as a powerful, honest boundary that restores your agency and protects your mental space. * Present Parenting: Challenging the distractibility of the "TikTok generation." Hannah and Sabrina discuss how "enrolling" your children in your tasks allows you to be fully present when the computer finally shuts down. Join the Conversation We want to know which "hat" you are officially ready to take off this season. * Submit Your Story: Did you finally say "I won't" to a draining obligation? Did you implement a "CEO Day" in your own life? Visit the podcast section of our website to share your experience through our Hat Rack Submission form. * Join the Community: Head over to our Facebook Community space to talk strategy, farmstead dreams, and boundary-setting with other "hat-wearers" who are choosing joy over busy-ness. * Connect on Social: Send Hannah a DM with your favorite takeaway or a photo of your own "Zone of Genius" in action. Keep climbing your mountain—one intentional step at a time. The content shared on this podcast, including all discussions, opinions, advice, and responses to listener-submitted questions, is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as, nor should it be considered, professional medical, mental health, or therapeutic advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Participation in this podcast, including submitting questions or engaging with its content, does not establish a therapist-client relationship between the hosts and any listener. While the host(s) may be licensed professionals, the insights provided are general in nature and may not be appropriate for your specific situation. Listeners are strongly encouraged to seek the guidance of a qualified and licensed professional for any personal, mental health, medical, or legal concerns. Do not disregard or delay seeking professional advice based on information heard on this podcast. By choosing to listen to this podcast or submit a question, you acknowledge and agree that: * The hosts and any affiliated individuals or entities are not providing therapy or professional services through this platform. * Any actions you take based on the information provided are done at your own discretion and risk. * The hosts, producers, and associated parties are not liable for any outcomes, damages, or consequences resulting from your use or reliance on the content shared. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis or emergency, please contact a licensed professional, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room immediately. This podcast may occasionally discuss sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised. Follow along! Instagram: @hatrack.with.hannah [https://www.instagram.com/hat.rack.with.hannah/#] Facebook: Hatrack with Hannah [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575597674253]

13 de may de 202643 min