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If you’re feeling a little wiped out, emotional, or unmotivated after the holidays, this Glow Bite is for you.

In this short episode, Alicia and Nicole talk about the holiday hangover — the emotional, energetic, and physical crash that often comes after weeks of making magic for everyone. Especially in midlife, when women are carrying so much of the planning, organizing, and emotional labor, that post-holiday depletion is real.

This isn’t about productivity, detoxes, or jumping into “New Year, New You” mode. It’s about slowing down, refilling your tank, and giving yourself permission to rest without guilt.

You’ll hear gentle, doable ways to reset your nervous system, nourish your body, and ease back to center.

⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps
00:00 Welcome + “holiday hangover” explained
00:45 Why midlife women feel it more
01:35 This isn’t “bounce back” energy
02:10 Reset #1: real rest (not scrolling)
02:55 Reset #2: hydration + gentle nourishment
03:30 Reset #3: calm your nervous system
04:15 Celebrate what went right (release perfection)
05:00 Glow reflection + closing

📌 Resources:
✨ Daily Glow Rituals Guide → https://stan.store/thedailyglowlife/p/daily-glow-rituals-guide
Simple daily practices to help you feel grounded, calm, and supported — especially after busy seasons like the holidays.

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