The Tea Mind with Erica Moore

S2 • #69 • Finish What You Started •

8 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Episode Summary In this short clarity session, we’re focusing on something simple but often avoided: finishing. Closing one open loop that’s been sitting in the background of your mind. We explore that moment where the energy of starting fades… and why so many things get left in that middle stage. Through a guided tea practice, you’ll be invited to notice where things tend to stall, what’s actually in the way, and how close you might already be to done. By the end, you’ll have one clear action, a specific moment to do it, and a simple way to move from open loop… to closed. Today’s tea: Royal Earl Grey [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/royal-earl-grey/], a black tea with bergamot. Warming, steady, and gently energising. Aligned with the Fire element, supporting focus and follow-through. In this pause for tea, you’ll discover: * 02:03 – The moment where energy drops after starting something * 04:38 – How to identify one “niggling” open loop * 06:26 – Why the gap to completion is usually smaller than it feels * 06:33 – Defining the final step without overcomplicating it * 07:04 – Deciding when you’ll finish it and setting a clear boundary * 08:01 – Moving from open loop to closed loop “Finishing isn’t about doing more. It’s about removing what’s in the way of the last step.” Resources and Links Make sure you’re getting eteaket’s Tea Mail [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/sign-up-to-our-newsletter/] to be the first to discover awesome teas, like Royal Earl Grey [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/royal-earl-grey/]. Thanks for pausing for tea with me today.If this helped, I’d love a quick comment, a heart, or a share. It genuinely helps this post reach more people who need a calmer next step. Erica x The Tea Mind is reader-supported. To get new posts (and support my work), consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theteamind.substack.com/subscribe [https://theteamind.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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S2 • #76 • Too Many Inputs, No Inner Voice •

Episode Summary This week’s episode is about what happens when there are too many voices in the room and your own becomes harder to hear. When we’re uncertain, it’s natural to seek more information. Sometimes that helps but more often than not it creates so much noise that we lose touch with what we already know. In this pause for tea, you’ll create a little distance from the constant stream of inputs and reconnect with your own perspective. You’ll explore the difference between seeking clarity and collecting opinions, and notice what is really there when the noise quietens down. By the end of the episode, you’ll leave with a simple question, a little more self-trust, and one thought worth listening to. Today’s episode is brought to you by: Spiced Thai Mango [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/spiced-thai-mango/], the tea of the summer – with juicy mango, papaya sweetness, the bright tartness of hibiscus and rosehip, the depth from beetroot, the sharp twist of tamarind leaf, and the lingering spice that stays after each sip. In this pause for tea, you’ll discover: * 01:11 Why more information doesn’t always create more clarity * 02:20 A simple tea ritual for becoming present before trying to solve anything * 03:23 How to notice yourself before returning to your plans and responsibilities * 04:03 The habit of searching for answers outside ourselves * 04:41 When useful information turns into mental static * 05:14 Where tension shows up when you’re carrying too many inputs * 06:03 Why your next step doesn’t require listening to every voice * 06:32 A question that helps uncover what you already know * 07:05 How to recognise the answer that keeps returning beneath the advice * 08:09 Turning clarity into one small action that honours your own thinking “Sometimes clarity isn’t finding a new answer. It’s hearing your own voice again.” Resources and Links Make sure you’re getting eteaket’s Tea Mail [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/sign-up-to-our-newsletter/] to be the first to discover awesome teas, like Spiced Thai Mango [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/spiced-thai-mango/]. Thanks for pausing for tea with me today.If this helped, I’d love a quick comment, a heart, or a share. It genuinely helps this post reach more people who need a calmer next step. Erica x The Tea Mind is reader-supported. To get new posts (and support my work), consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theteamind.substack.com/subscribe [https://theteamind.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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episode S2 • #75 • Contentment in a Culture of More • artwork

S2 • #75 • Contentment in a Culture of More •

Episode Summary Welcome back to The Tea Mind Podcast, a space to slow down, step out of the noise, and see things a little more clearly. In today’s conversation, I’m joined by Katharina Geissler-Evans, founder of heiter magazine, to talk about what happens when the pace of life stops feeling sustainable. We explore the realities of burnout, the pressure of constantly striving, and the moment Katharina realised she had spent years living according to other people’s expectations instead of her own. We explore the steps she took to find herself by returning to small joyful moments, creativity, gratitude, and community. This episode is really about appreciating your own journey instead of constantly measuring yourself against someone else’s timeline. If you’ve been feeling overstimulated, behind, or disconnected from yourself lately, this conversation offers some suggestions on how to find your way back... so pop the kettle on. Today’s episode is brought to you by: Rose Petal Purify [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/rose-petal-purify/], a luxurious rose and white tea blend with a just hint of Thai ginger, which I think sums up our conversation today on noticing, appreciating and accepting. In this pause for tea, you’ll discover: 07:19 The pressure of building a life around other people’s expectations 10:34 How small intentional moments helped Katharina recover emotionally 11:52 Why she created heiter after experiencing burnout first-hand 15:17 The tiny daily rituals that helped her avoid falling back into exhaustion 16:39 How gratitude slowly changed the way she experienced life 20:57 What shifted after becoming a mother of two while running a business 24:05 Why community became essential to sustaining both herself and her work 32:41 The reminder that your journey cannot look like anyone else’s 38:19 Why contentment became her definition of success “Your journey is literally your journey. Nobody else can have it.” Resources and Links * Katharina Geissler-Evans Katharina is the Founder & Editor-in-Chief of heiter magazine. The content of heiter is all about finding and celebrating joyful moments in everyday life. Apart from working on the print publication, she is in charge of all things marketing (including the heiter newsletter and social media), web and online shop management, admin and all the other tasks that come up for independent business owners. She hosts and runs events for heiter but also acts as guest speaker for other communities, businesses, podcasts and radio stations. Checkout for heiter’s crowdfunding campaign [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/heitermagazine/together-we-will-bring-heiter-print-magazine-3-to-life] and join the community. Website [https://www.heitermagazine.com/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/katharina-geissler-evans-56a63364/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/heitermagazine/] Make sure you’re getting eteaket’s Tea Mail [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/sign-up-to-our-newsletter/] to be the first to discover awesome teas, like Rose Petal Purify [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/rose-petal-purify/]. Thanks for pausing for tea with me today.If this helped, I’d love a quick comment, a heart, or a share. It genuinely helps this post reach more people who need a calmer next step. Erica x The Tea Mind is reader-supported. To get new posts (and support my work), consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theteamind.substack.com/subscribe [https://theteamind.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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S2 • #74 • From Overperformance to Sustainable Rhythm •

Episode Summary In this solo episode, Erica reflects on overperformance and the pressure many of us feel to keep pushing, producing, and staying constantly switched on. Inspired by Dr Pippa Grange’s book Life Reclaimed, we explore the difference between sustainable rhythm and relentless output. You’re invited to notice the warning signs we often override in the name of productivity and to reconsider what real success might look like over the long term. You’ll hear reflections on burnout, biological rhythms, rest, and why slowing down is not the same as falling behind. By the end of this pause for tea, you’ll leave with one simple question: What would it look like to respect your actual capacity instead of constantly pushing past it? Today’s episode is brought to you by: Chillaxin' Chamomile [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/chillaxin-chamomile-tea/], whole Chamomile flower for a sweet intoxicating, elegant floral flavour. It is a tea that asks you to slow down enough to notice what your body has been trying to say. In this pause for tea, you’ll discover: * 0:48 Why constant pressure and overperformance can disconnect us from our natural rhythm over time * 3:16 How burnout often builds slowly through ignored warning signs rather than appearing all at once * 5:25 Why modern culture encourages us to live like machines instead of human beings with limits * 6:54 How rest, recovery, and renewal are essential parts of sustainable performance * 7:45 A simple reflection to help you notice where you may be pushing beyond your real capacity and what small shift could restore balance “Maybe success in the long term looks like leaning into your own biological rhythms instead of constantly pushing past them.” Resources and Links Get Dr Pippa Grange’s new book, Life. Reclaimed [https://dk.com/products/9780241761908-life-reclaimed] Make sure you’re getting eteaket’s Tea Mail [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/sign-up-to-our-newsletter/] to be the first to discover awesome teas, like Chillaxin’ Chamomile [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/chillaxin-chamomile-tea/]. Thanks for pausing for tea with me today.If this helped, I’d love a quick comment, a heart, or a share. It genuinely helps this post reach more people who need a calmer next step. Erica x The Tea Mind is reader-supported. To get new posts (and support my work), consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theteamind.substack.com/subscribe [https://theteamind.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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Episode Summary This solo episode is for the decision that keeps circling. The message you have not sent. The boundary you keep renegotiating. The direction you already sense, but keep questioning. We explore the difference between thinking more and seeing more clearly. When a decision feels heavy, the answer is not always found by analysing every possible outcome. Sometimes clarity comes when you pause long enough to notice what you already know. You will be invited to notice whether a choice gives you energy or takes it away, and to stop reopening decisions that already feel right. You will leave with one simple practice: make tea, pause, notice your first honest answer, then take one small action from there. Today’s episode is brought to you by: Life's a Peach [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/lifes-a-peach/], a flavoured black tea that combines the robust, full-bodied taste of premium Ceylon tea with a medley of colourful, fragrant blossoms and a hint of peach. In this pause for tea, you’ll discover: * 00:42 Why a circling decision can keep you awake and drain your energy * 02:41 A simple grounding practice using warmth, breath, sound and taste * 04:27 How spring energy can create more ideas, options and mental noise * 04:57 Why more thinking does not always create more clarity * 05:15 How overthinking can protect you from discomfort, uncertainty or regret * 05:39 Why tuning into how a decision feels can be more useful than trying to predict the outcome * 06:29 The question to ask when you feel stuck: what would I choose if I did not have to justify it? “Sometimes you already know.” Resources and Links Make sure you’re getting eteaket’s Tea Mail [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/sign-up-to-our-newsletter/] to be the first to discover awesome teas, like Life’s a Peach [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/lifes-a-peach/]. Thanks for pausing for tea with me today.If this helped, I’d love a quick comment, a heart, or a share. It genuinely helps this post reach more people who need a calmer next step. Erica x The Tea Mind is reader-supported. To get new posts (and support my work), consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theteamind.substack.com/subscribe [https://theteamind.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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episode S2 • #72 • A Pause To Move Things Forward • artwork

S2 • #72 • A Pause To Move Things Forward •

Episode Summary This week’s clarity note is about the difference between being busy and actually moving forward. It’s for the days that feel full from beginning to end, yet somehow still unfinished underneath it all. Through a simple tea pause, this episode helps you slow down enough to notice where your attention has gone, what has drained your energy, and what really matters beneath the weight of constant tasks and reactions. You’ll be invited to step out of autopilot for a few minutes and return to one important question: what is the one thing that would make today feel complete? Rather than adding more pressure or productivity advice, this session creates space to notice what keeps replacing the work that actually matters. You’ll leave with one simple next step and a calmer way to return to focused attention throughout the day. Today’s episode is brought to you by: White Peony [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/white-peony/], a white tea made from the buds and leaves that remain after the Silver Needle tea leaves have been harvested. In this pause for tea, you’ll discover: * 00:25 Why more input is rarely the answer when everything feels unclear * 01:00 How white tea can help create a slower, steadier rhythm for the day * 01:46 A short grounding exercise to arrive properly in the present moment * 02:17 The reminder that thoughts disappear as quickly as steam from a cup of tea * 03:34 Why many busy days begin before we’ve fully arrived in them * 04:21 A simple check-in on where your attention and energy have actually gone * 04:45 The difference between maintenance work and meaningful progress * 05:28 The question that reframes the entire day: what would make today feel complete? * 06:13 A reflection on what keeps replacing the work that truly matters * 07:13 Choosing one next step instead of carrying the whole to-do list “Not your whole to-do list. Just one thing that would make the day feel complete.” Resources and Links Make sure you’re getting eteaket’s Tea Mail [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/sign-up-to-our-newsletter/] to be the first to discover awesome teas, like White Peony [https://www.eteaket.co.uk/product/white-peony/]. Thanks for pausing for tea with me today.If this helped, I’d love a quick comment, a heart, or a share. It genuinely helps this post reach more people who need a calmer next step. Erica x The Tea Mind is reader-supported. To get new posts (and support my work), consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theteamind.substack.com/subscribe [https://theteamind.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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