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5 Days of Wellness - Day 2: Stop Trying So Hard: “Doing Everything Right” Is Keeping You Stuck

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✨Hey! This week looks a little different around here — on purpose.   Instead of our usual rhythm, I'm airing five episodes in five days.   Think of it as a mini-series designed especially for you — curated, fun, and binge-worthy. Fewer cliffhangers, more “ohhh… that makes sense.”   Every episode this week features a conversation from a show I've been invited onto as a guest — hosted by smart, generous people you'll genuinely enjoy listening to.

Each episode stands on its own. Together, they create momentum. So if you've been listening here and there, this is a great week to lean in.   Start wherever you want — or (best option) listen in order and let the through-line reveal itself.    Either way, I'd love to hear what you think. Happiest and Healthiest Holidays to you and your loved ones. ✨   #187 - Stop Trying So Hard: “Doing Everything Right” Is Keeping You Stuck

Your body can’t heal in survival mode — no matter how clean your diet is.

What if the reason you don’t feel amazing is NOT because you’re inconsistent, unmotivated, or doing it wrong?

If you’ve tried “all the right things” and your health still feels off—tired, achy, foggy, or like you're aging too fast—this episode is for you.

What if it’s because wellness culture keeps handing you high-effort solutions to your health complaints — and your nervous system is quietly waving a white flag? 

In this conversation on Charis Chats, I join Charis Santillie for a refreshingly sane take on health: why feeling better doesn’t require a total life overhaul, why tiny habits outperform dramatic protocols, and how stress, blood sugar, gut health, hormones, and mindset are far more intertwined than most advice admits.

This episode is for you if you want to feel clearer, more grounded, and more energized — without turning your life into a full-time self-improvement project.

If you’ve done the dietary shifts, supplements, yoga classes and still feel off… this one will stop you mid-scroll.

Long exhale.

What We Cover (with Timestamps)

[00:02] — Why most people fail at wellness before they even start Not because they lack discipline — but because they’re trying to change everything at once. We talk about why your nervous system hates that plan.

[00:08] — My unconventional path into functional medicine The childhood moment that shaped my obsession with prevention — and why waiting for a diagnosis is a terrible health strategy.

[00:12] — The easiest health upgrades almost everyone can tolerate Why adding beats restricting, how morning habits set your physiology for the day, and where people overcomplicate this fast.

[00:15] — MCT oil, brain fuel, and using it without wrecking your gut What it actually does, who benefits most, and why more is not better (your digestive system agrees).

[00:22] — Beets, blood flow, and why circulation matters more than you think Nitric oxide, brain health, aging, and the simple daily support most people overlook.

[00:26] — Habit stacking: the science-backed shortcut to consistency Why motivation is unreliable, how your brain actually forms habits, and how tiny wins build momentum without burnout.

[00:31] — Your body is always listening (this part isn’t woo) How thoughts, identity, and repetition shape physiology — and why your subconscious is far more literal than you think.

[00:40] — Gluten, inflammation, and the ‘small’ symptoms people ignore Skin issues, fatigue, bloating, brain fog — why these aren’t random, and what your body may be asking for.

[00:55] — The mindset shift that creates lasting health Why consistency quietly beats intensity every time — and how small daily choices compound into real change.

The Big Takeaway

You don’t need a stricter routine. You don’t need more supplements. And you definitely don’t need to be harder on yourself.

You need simpler inputs, smarter habits, and a nervous system that feels safe enough to heal.

This episode is your reminder that sustainable health is built quietly — through small, repeatable choices that actually fit your life.

Press play. Your future self will thank you.

 

Where to Find Me

🎧 The Pretty Well Podcast — weekly conversations on gut health, hormones, energy, anti-aging, and healing at the root 🌿 LisaSmithWellness.com — articles, resources, and ways to work together

Instagram: @prettywell_podcast

  Where to Find Charis

🎧 Charis Chats Podcast

🌿Charis Your Life.com

Instagram: @charisyourlife

  Disclaimer

The content shared on The Pretty Well Podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Nothing discussed on this podcast should be considered a substitute for personalized medical care from your physician or other qualified healthcare professional. By listening to this podcast, you agree to take personal responsibility for your health decisions and to consult with your own healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, supplements, medications, lifestyle, or health routine. This is especially important if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or are taking prescription or over-the-counter medications. Neither Lisa Smith, The Pretty Well Podcast, nor any guests assume responsibility for any adverse effects or consequences that may result from the use or application of the information shared in this content. While we aim to provide accurate, evidence-based information, the content is not guaranteed to be complete, current, or applicable to every individual. Guest opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Lisa Smith or The Pretty Well Podcast, nor do they represent any organization, company, or agency with which guests may be affiliated. This podcast is intended for private, non-commercial use only.

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