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Are distractions silently running your life? Maybe you're too busy to notice they are!

 

In Part 2 of the four-part Distraction Detox workshop series, Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast host, Jamie Belz, takes you beyond awareness into action—showing how your physical space and digital environment directly shape your focus, stress, energy, and - most importantly - your health.

 

Last week we tracked our biggest “time leaks.” This week, Jamie shares her own discoveries—how constant family interruptions, endless email and Slack checks, and online shopping spirals were draining her focus and fueling stress. With humor and honesty, she unpacks how clutter—whether in your kitchen, car, or inbox—isn’t just about aesthetics or productivity. Research shows disorganized environments trigger higher cortisol, unstable blood sugar, poor sleep, digestive issues, slower healing, and overall - poorer health outcomes.

 

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If you’ve been feeling stuck, scattered, or stressed, this episode will help you take the first step in the direction of unstuck, un-scattered, and de-stressed—equipping you with a simple but powerful framework to start turning your environment into an ally instead of an enemy.

 

And yes, there’s a brand-new Distraction Detox challenge waiting for you at the end of this episode—one that will help you reclaim calm, restore focus, and set the stage for deeper transformation in the weeks ahead.

 

This episode can stand alone, but if you haven't listened to the prior, complimentary episodes, go back to:

Episode 55: Distraction Detox 1 of 4 - Dizzy-Busy and Dying Inside

Episode 52: The Hidden Health Cost of Distraction (and How to Fight Back) - The deep dive on health impact episode.

Episode 51: Death by Distraction - Rewire Your Rhythms, Restore Your Health - With Jacob Spehar—licensed mental health and addiction counselor and founder of Courageous Way Counseling

 

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