34 episodes

The Working Mom’s Balance Podcast is aimed at helping you increase your happiness, find meaning and purpose for your life, improve your health, and teach you practical time management skills to get more done in less time.

Tune in each week as Tracy Kulwicki, wife, mom, full-time employee, and life coach shares inspiration and motivation gleaned from the field of Positive Psychology to teach Christian working moms how to thrive and experience greater well-being. We’ll talk about faith, parenting, marriage, health, mindset, finding meaning, managing emotions, time management, and so much more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tracy-kulwicki/support

The Working Mom's Balance Podcast with Tracy Kulwicki Tracy Kulwicki

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The Working Mom’s Balance Podcast is aimed at helping you increase your happiness, find meaning and purpose for your life, improve your health, and teach you practical time management skills to get more done in less time.

Tune in each week as Tracy Kulwicki, wife, mom, full-time employee, and life coach shares inspiration and motivation gleaned from the field of Positive Psychology to teach Christian working moms how to thrive and experience greater well-being. We’ll talk about faith, parenting, marriage, health, mindset, finding meaning, managing emotions, time management, and so much more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tracy-kulwicki/support

    33. How to Build Habits that Change Your Life

    33. How to Build Habits that Change Your Life

    On the day this episode releases I will go for a run to celebrate 2,500 days of running every single day. Building a habit that lasts for 2,500 days doesn't just happen on autopilot. It takes a lot of hard work, intentionality, and planning. In this episode, I breakdown a process you can go through that will help you in identifying and creating a habit that has the ability to change your life. My run streak has made a huge impact on my own life and it has inspired others to improve their own lives. It is incredible what we can accomplish when we focus, act with intentionality, and encourage one another along the way.

    Links and Resources from this Episode:
    Tiny Habits: The Small Changes that Change Everything by BJ Fogg - the process explained in this episode comes from this book

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    More ideas to help you move from languishing to flourishing at www.WorkingMomsBalance.com

    Find me on Instagram at @TracyKulwicki


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    32. How to Improve Your Mood

    32. How to Improve Your Mood

    In this episode, we talk about the science behind our moods and why it is beneficial to have a better mood more often. We also learn practical strategies to help us improve our mood. The goal is not to try to experience happiness all the time, no matter our circumstances. Rather, the approach we want to take is to not let small, everyday annoyances derail our mood and ruin our day. Having a more positive mood can improve our health, our life satisfaction, and our success. Increased positive affect is an important part of flourishing in life.

    Links and Resources from this Episode:

    The Role of Positive Emotions in Positive Psychology - this article talks more about the Broaden and Build Theory

    22 Ways to Lighten Your Mood - more ideas to help you reset a bad mood

    What is Positive and Negative Affect in Psychology?

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    More ideas to help you move from languishing to flourishing at www.WorkingMomsBalance.com

    Find me on Instagram at @TracyKulwicki


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    • 11 min
    31. A Process to Reset and Get Out of a Funk

    31. A Process to Reset and Get Out of a Funk

    A long, dark, and cold winter has left many of us feeling like we're in a funk. On the heels of a two year struggle through the pandemic, we're feeling exhausted, stuck, and unmotivated. This 8 step process can help you reset your mental, spiritual, and physical health, refresh your work life, home life, and relationships, and create a fresh outlook for your values and goals. After completing these steps you will feel less overwhelm and more clarity about how to move forward in this next season of life.

    We can't think or feel our way out of an unmotivated and apathetic place, we have to take action. The steps in this process are purposely ordered to help us build momentum, motivation, and inspiration. We will start small with the simple step of spending time in nature. Our final step will involve reassessing our values and goals to envision a new path forward. The simple act of getting started on the first small step will help us develop a sense of progress and accomplishment to keep us going through the remainder of the process.

    Links and Resources from this Episode
    Episode 30: You Were Made for Greatness, Not Comfort

    Episode 29: The Pursuit of Peak Flow Instead of Junk Flow

    Episode 28: Learning How to Move from Languishing to Flourishing

    This episode for the BEMA discipleship podcast talks more about the eternal 7th day and God's invitation for us to join in the enjoyment of creation.

    Quarterly Goal Planning Workbook

    More ideas to help you move from languishing to flourishing at www.WorkingMomsBalance.com

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    • 22 min
    30. You Were Made for Greatness, Not Comfort

    30. You Were Made for Greatness, Not Comfort

    Pope Benedict XVI is quoted as saying, "The world offers you comfort. But you were not made for comfort. You were made for greatness."

    The pandemic has increased our options for comfort these days. And many of us are doing all we can to seek comfort and avoid pain and discomfort. The circumstances in our current lives are ever-changing, overwhelming, and hard. It is so tempting to just move into survival mode, doing the bare minimum we can and then spending any free time we can find passively escaping all the hard. But a life in survival mode, filled with comforts and passively checking out of our reality leaves us feeling empty and unfulfilled.

    Rest is good and vital for a meaningful, productive life. But it's also important to go out and contribute to the world in a meaningful way. This episode will help you develop new rhythms and patterns of rest, productivity, and fun. You'll learn how to reflect and discover if you need more rest or if what you really need is more meaningful action toward your goals and dreams.

    Links and Resources from this Episode
    Episode 29: The Pursuit of Peak Flow Instead of Junk Flow

    How to tell the difference between laziness and resting

    More ideas to help you move from languishing to flourishing at www.WorkingMomsBalance.com

    Find me on Instagram at @TracyKulwicki


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    • 24 min
    29. The Pursuit of Peak Flow Instead of Junk Flow

    29. The Pursuit of Peak Flow Instead of Junk Flow

    Flow is an experience of total absorption in the task at hand, where you completely lose track of time and space. Researchers, like Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, have discovered that flow is the best predictor of well-being. The more often you are in a flow state, the more enjoyable your life experience will be.

    But all flow is not created equally. Sometimes our experience of flow doesn't lead to more meaning and satisfaction. Sometimes when we come out of a flow state we still feel stuck and empty. This type of flow is known as junk flow. Junk flow happens when the superficial experience of initial flow becomes an addiction instead of a source of growth.

    Adam Grant has developed a theory of peak flow. In this theory, he explains the three things required to experience healthy, peak flow instead of junk flow. The three things we need for peak flow are mastery, mindfulness, and mattering. This episode talks about these three things and provides examples to help us discover how to identify junk flow versus peak flow. We'll learn how to adjust our activities to bring in more mastery, mindfulness, and mattering so that we can experience peak flow more often.

    Links and Resources from this Episode
    Episode 28 - Learning how to move from languishing to flourishing

    Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

    Adam Grant's TED Talk: How to Stop Languishing and Start Finding Flow

    More ideas to help you move from languishing to flourishing at www.WorkingMomsBalance.com

    Find me on Instagram at @TracyKulwicki


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    • 29 min
    28. Learning How to Move from Languishing to Flourishing

    28. Learning How to Move from Languishing to Flourishing

    In early 2021, Adam Grant published an article in the New York Times that said, "There's a name for the blah you're feeling: It's called languishing." The article quickly went viral. Adam spoke to an experience that we had all been experiencing. Over the past couple of years, we have moved from grief and sadness to an overwhelming sense of languishing due to the pandemic and ongoing challenges of life. We just feel meh. Empty, stuck, stagnate, joyless. It's not mental illness, but we're definitely not experiencing mental well-being either. We're stuck between sickness and true health.

    And I don't know about you, but I'm ready to get unstuck. I'm ready to start living again. I'm ready to show up to my life joyful, hopeful, and expectant. I want to get back to living an active, engaged life of meaning, no matter what the pandemic or the political, or social, or economical world around me has to say about it. 

    In this episode, we get clear on what languishing is and discuss what it takes to move beyond it. We learn that many of the things we've turned to in order to cope with the challenges of life in recent years are temporary fixes that often leave us feeling more empty. Instead, we have the option to find the cure to languishing. And the cure for languishing is an active engagement with our actual lives in the real world.

    Links and Resources from this Episode:

    "2022 = 2020 too" meme

    Adam Grant article - "There's a Name for the Blah You're Feeling: It's Called Languishing"

    Episode 27: How to Flourish by Creating a Balanced and Fulfilling Life

    The original concept of languishing came from this research by Corey Keyes

    The idea of "Live the life you are living" and other concepts about living in our present moment came from the "Morning Prayer" in this Daily Prayer book by Padraig O Tuama

    More ideas to help you thrive at www.WorkingMomsBalance.com

    Find me on Instagram at @TracyKulwicki


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    • 18 min

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