Reset for the Winter Blues with Johanna Laurent (Episode 405)

EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 34 MIN

Reset for the Winter Blues with Johanna Laurent (Episode 405)

from Enlightenment of Change

"The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another."― William James Check Out These Highlights:   During today's episode, my guest and I will explore why darker days affect mood, how we can take accountability for healing, and how true healing begins when we take ownership of our energy and intentionally create joy from within. We will examine how micro-moments of gratitude boost energy and reduce rumination during the winter months. She will also share the stress-to-steadiness toolkit, using brief phrases before tough moments (morning rush, work stress, bedtime) to lower anxiety and boost resilience. About Johanna Laurent:  Johanna is the founder of Positive Phrases—a movement born out of her deep belief in the power of words to heal, uplift, and transform lives. Raised in Brooklyn, Johanna learned early on the strength of resilience, the importance of gratitude, and the beauty of sharing positivity with others. That desire to pay life's goodness forward led her to launch Positive Phrases, which continues to grow every day—one empowering message at a time. How to Get in Touch with Johanna Laurent: Websites:  https://www.PositivePhrases.com/ Email: hello@ PositivePhrases.com Stalk me online! LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/conniewhitman Subscribe to the Enlightenment of Change podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or YouTube.  New episodes are posted every week. Listen to Connie explore new sales and business topics or address problems you may have. 

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