Feeling overwhelmed lately?


Hi there,

Over the past few months, I’ve been hearing the same thing from clients, friends, and even strangers in line at the grocery store:

“I’m exhausted. I’m overwhelmed. I feel disconnected from myself.”

Maybe you’ve been feeling that too.

So instead of giving you another long list of “shoulds” or more things to add to your plate, I created something simple, gentle, and supportive—a short YouTube video series designed to help you move from overwhelmed to reconnected with yourself.

Today, I’m sharing the first two videos with you:

🎥 Video 1 — Feeling Overwhelmed and Exhausted? You’re Not Alone.

In this video, we talk about why so many of us are running on empty, why it’s not your fault, and how disconnection shows up in the body and mind.


It’s honest, grounding, and a sigh-of-relief kind of conversation.


Watch here → https://youtu.be/BxVnNPVjKWg

🎥 Video 2 — A Simple 5-Minute Reset to Calm Overwhelm

This is your reset button.


I’ll guide you through a short breath + gentle movement practice you can do anytime—at your desk, on the couch, or in the car waiting for pickup.


Most people tell me, “I didn’t realize how tight my muscles were until I tried this.”



Watch here → https://youtu.be/U2X8KWCdBXY

Take less than 15 minutes to watch these two videos.


✔️ You don’t need a yoga mat.


✔️ You don’t need to change your clothes.


✔️ You don’t need anything except a willingness to pause.


I hope these support you in feeling a little more grounded today.

I’ll be back next week with the next three videos—they’re all about shifting beliefs, reconnecting with your body, and integrating simple practices into your week.

Stay well and happy moving
Lisa


P.S. Just a little heads-up… our Black Friday deal is coming soon! It’s a chance to gift yourself, AND someone you care about, a gentle, supportive way to move, breathe, and reset each week. Stay tuned - you won’t want to miss it. 💗

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