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Good in Motion

Good in Motion

De: Juliette Fiszka
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Good in Motion is the podcast for women entrepreneurs who want to build a business without sacrificing their mental health, peace of mind, or dream lifestyle. Hosted by Juliette Fiszka, a French immigrant and wellness-obsessed entrepreneur living in Canada, this show explores what it truly means to redefine success on your own terms. Here, work and wellbeing are not competing priorities — they’re partners. Each episode features real conversations about entrepreneurship, boundaries, money, habits, systems, and simple ways to reduce overwhelm so you can create a business and life that feel aligned. You’ll hear honest behind-the-scenes stories, thought-provoking solo episodes, and interviews with women entrepreneurs who value health, intention, and freedom just as much as ambition. You’ll also get practical tools to declutter your mind, simplify your life, set healthier boundaries, and design systems that support your long-term wellbeing. Plus: thoughtful reviews of wellness products, local gems, high-quality essentials, and lifestyle upgrades that make running your business feel lighter. If you’ve ever wondered: “Can I grow my business without burning out?” “Can I build success that supports my life, not consumes it?” “Is it selfish to want more freedom, simplicity, and peace?” You’re in the right place. Good in Motion gives you permission to build a business that feels good for you — intentional, healthy, spacious, and aligned. Follow the show and explore more at goodinmotion.ca. Let’s create a version of success you’re proud to live.Copyright 2026 Juliette Fiszka Desarrollo Personal Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Higiene y Vida Saludable Liderazgo Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Éxito Personal
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  • Your morning routine isn't the problem. Sleep is.
    Feb 4 2026

    If this episode resonated, send it to one woman who’s trying to do everything right but still feels tired.

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    Most busy women don’t struggle with mornings because they lack discipline.

    They struggle because they’re trying to fix the wrong thing.

    If your mornings feel rushed, foggy, or heavy, the issue probably doesn’t start when your alarm rings.

    It starts the night before.

    In this episode, I break down the one sleep rule that changed how my mornings feel, especially during full weeks with work, responsibilities, and big goals. This isn’t about perfect routines or becoming a morning person. It’s about creating conditions where rest actually happens, so your mornings stop compensating for exhausted nights.

    This episode is for women who:

    1. already try hard
    2. have a lot on their plate
    3. want better energy without adding more rules to their mornings

    In this episode, we cover:
    1. Why your morning routine isn’t the real problem
    2. How “rewarding yourself at night” quietly sabotages your energy
    3. The 10-3-2-1-0 sleep rule, explained in a realistic, non-rigid way
    4. Why subtraction matters more than adding another habit
    5. How caffeine, food, work, and screens affect sleep more than we think
    6. What consistency actually looks like when you have a social life
    7. How to start improving sleep without overhauling your entire routine

    You don’t need a stricter morning routine.

    You need nights that support the life you’re trying to build.

    If your mornings feel hard, stop fixing the morning.

    Start the night before.

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    18 m
  • One weekly reset that replaced overwhelm with clear progress
    Jan 28 2026

    If this helped you, send it to one friend who feels overwhelmed.

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    Overwhelm doesn’t usually come from having too much to do.

    It comes from carrying everything in your head.

    In this episode, I’m sharing one simple weekly reset that completely changed how I experience my work and my time. It’s a single habit I come back to every week to clear mental overload and create a real sense of progress.

    This episode is for women with full, demanding lives who feel like their days never really end, even when they’re working hard.

    In this episode, we talk about:
    1. Why overwhelm is often a mental load problem, not a time problem
    2. The difference between planning more and thinking more clearly
    3. How a weekly brain download helps you stop carrying your entire week in your head
    4. Identifying what actually moves the needle and what can wait
    5. Planning your week in a realistic way that matches your energy
    6. Why feeling progress matters more than doing more

    You don’t need a new system.

    You need a moment to unload your mind.

    As you listen, notice what feels lighter just by hearing this. Then try the reset once this week and see what changes.

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    13 m
  • I tried everything. These are the wellness habits I actually keep
    Jan 21 2026

    Wellness can easily start feeling like a full-time job.

    Too many habits. Too much information. Too much pressure to “do it all.”

    In this episode, I’m not sharing what’s trendy or impressive.

    I’m sharing the wellness habits I actually keep; the ones that stayed after years of trying what didn’t.

    This episode is for women with full, demanding lives who want wellness to feel supportive, not heavy.

    In this episode, we talk about:
    1. Why wellness often feels overwhelming, even when you’re doing “all the right things”
    2. The shift from adding habits to keeping what actually works
    3. How a weekly brain download can instantly reduce mental overload
    4. Why hydration and sleep are foundations, not afterthoughts
    5. Eating clean most of the time as a way to support your nervous system
    6. Daily movement as a form of self-trust, not discipline
    7. The role of quality social interaction in a sustainable, fulfilling life
    8. How to choose one habit that feels light enough to keep this week

    You don’t need to do everything.

    You just need to keep what supports you.

    As you listen, notice which habit feels the easiest to return to right now, and start there.

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    19 m
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