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Lost Your Spark? How to Feel Alive Again When Life Feels Flat

Lost Your Spark? How to Feel Alive Again When Life Feels Flat

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As the light changes, so can our energy. Eimear talks candidly about noticing a seasonal melancholy—darker mornings, cloudy days, and that “dim” feeling—and how she began intentionally tending her inner flame.

You’ll hear:

  • Why seasonal changes (less daylight → serotonin down, melatonin up) can affect mood.
  • A 5-step Spark Reconnection Practice:
    1. Ground in the body (presence + breath)
    2. Name the numbness (permission, no judgment)
    3. Micro-moments of joy (small, scheduled lifts)
    4. Reignite meaning (one tiny act aligned with what matters)
    5. Integrate with ritual (a simple daily practice to tend your light)
  • One proven action that helps many people: get real morning daylight (aim for 10–30 minutes before 10 a.m.).

This isn’t about forcing positivity. It’s about feeding your own light—gently, intentionally, one small moment at a time.

Mentioned in this episode

  • Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) basics (light, serotonin/melatonin)
  • Polyvagal-informed grounding (Dr. Stephen Porges)
  • Micro-moments of joy research (Dr. Barbara Fredrickson)
  • Meaning and resilience (Viktor Frankl)
  • The Morning Reset Audio : https://www.subscribepage.com/my-morning-reset

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