Busy Doing Well

Kate Horwood
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Dec 17, 2025 • 14min

Ep 16: Enjoying the Festive Season Without Needing to Recover From It

The festive season is often described as a time to slow down and recharge — yet for many busy, high-performing people, it can feel anything but restful. Changes to routine, increased social commitments, disrupted sleep, shorter days, and emotional pressures can all take their toll.In this episode, Kate shares practical, grounded ways to support your wellbeing over the festive period — physically, mentally, and emotionally — so you don’t arrive in January feeling depleted and needing to recover from Christmas.In this episode, we explore:How to enjoy festive food and drink without guilt or overindulgenceWhy blood sugar balance matters more than ever when routines are disruptedSimple ways to manage social and work commitments without burning outHow to recognise and support winter low mood and Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)The role of light exposure, movement, and daily rhythms in winter wellbeingHow to navigate festive emotions, expectations, and family dynamics with more easeWhy rest and recovery are essential if you want to start the new year feeling energisedKey takeaway:The festive season doesn’t have to leave you exhausted. With a more intentional, compassionate approach to food, boundaries, light, and rest, you can move through this time feeling supported, and begin the new year with greater energy, clarity, and resilience.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure you’re following or subscribed so you don’t miss future episodes. Please share it with someone who might find it helpful, and if you’re listening on Apple Podcasts, leaving a review really helps more people discover the show.This is Kate’s final episode before Christmas, and she’ll be taking a proper break herself. She’ll be back on January 7th with a new episode all about starting new habits, and (most importantly) how to make them stick.Until then, whether you’re working or taking time off, make sure you give yourself the chance to pause, rest, and recharge. Your body and mind will thank you.
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Dec 10, 2025 • 17min

Ep 15: The Real Reasons We Get Run Down, And How to Prevent It

Most people think getting run down is just part of winter… but in reality, the body rarely breaks down without warning. In this episode, we explore why so many people miss the early signs that they’re becoming depleted, and how subtle shifts in how you live, eat, rest and respond to your body can completely change how often you get ill.This episode builds on the last two conversations on self-care and tuning into your body, and offers a practical, empowering framework for preventing illness before it starts.In this episode, we look at:Why getting run down isn’t inevitable — even when “something is going around.”The subtle early symptoms most people miss or override (and why).How chronic stress, undereating, poor sleep and blood sugar dysregulation suppress the immune system.The role caffeine plays in masking early signals and pushing the body beyond its limits.What not to do when you feel those first signs of depletion.Exactly what to do instead to “nip things in the bud” and prevent escalation.Level 2 self-care: learning your personal patterns and triggers so you can prevent depletion before it begins.Episode summaryGetting ill rarely happens out of nowhere — it’s usually preceded by days or weeks of small signals from the body that go unnoticed or ignored. But once you learn to notice the early signs and support your body with what it truly needs — rest, nourishment, sleep, and calmer rhythms — you can often prevent illness entirely. And when you take it a step further by understanding your personal patterns and triggers, you can build a lifestyle that keeps you resilient, energised and well even during your busiest seasons.If you enjoyed this episode…Share it with a friend, colleague, or family member who might benefit from hearing it.Follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode.And if you’d like support — either 1:1 or for your organisation — email info@katehorwood.com or find out more on my website www.katehorwood.com
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Dec 3, 2025 • 14min

Ep 14: The Hidden Blocks That Stop You Listening to Your Body

Last week, we looked at why real self-care starts with listening to your body. This week, we’re exploring why so many people find that difficult. After years of coaching individuals and teams, I’ve noticed clear patterns - common beliefs and misconceptions that shape how people treat their body. These “blocks” often sit beneath the surface, but once you become aware of them, you can start removing their power. In this episode, we explore those blocks and how to begin honouring your body with more awareness, compassion, and intention.In this episode, we cover:Why so many people override their body’s signals in modern life.How childhood conditioning, culture, and workplace expectations shape our beliefs.The 7 common blocks that stop people honouring their body (including the most common one).Why pushing through tiredness, symptoms, and stress often feels easier in the moment.How ignoring early signals forces your body to “shout” through stronger symptoms.What changes when you start listening — improved resilience, energy, mood, and wellbeing.A simple reflection exercise to identify your own block and start responding differently.SummaryMost people intellectually understand the importance of self-care… but these unconscious blocks often get in the way. Once you become aware of them, you can start to challenge the beliefs that keep you stuck in stress, over-functioning, or self-neglect. When you listen to your body early (before symptoms escalate) you strengthen your resilience and build a healthier, more respectful relationship with yourself. And over time, your body no longer needs to “shout” to get your attention.If you'd like supportWhether you want personal coaching or a wellbeing session for your team or organisation, you can reach me at info@katehorwood.com or via www.katehorwood.com.If you found this episode helpful, please share it with someone who might need it, and if you haven’t already, follow/subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next.
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Nov 19, 2025 • 19min

Ep 13: Why Listening to Your Body Is Real Self-Care

So many people think of self-care as something they do - a routine, a habit, a list of activities. But true self-care starts much earlier than that.It starts with listening to your body.In today’s episode, I’m talking about one of the most overlooked wellbeing skills: recognising the signals your body sends you before you hit exhaustion, burnout, or illness. Because so many people are pushing through tiredness, stress, aches, low mood, and constant fatigue - often without realising they’re overriding the very signals designed to protect them.In this episode, I cover:• Why modern life makes it so easy to override your body’s signals.• The most common signs people ignore (tiredness, brain fog, irritability, niggling injuries, low mood).• How chronic “pushing through” weakens the nervous system and immune system.• Why getting run down is often a sign of depletion, not “bad luck”.• The real meaning of symptoms — and why they’re your body’s early-warning system• What true self-care actually looks like• Simple ways to rebuild a better relationship with your body and make supportive choicesFinal ThoughtsYour body is always communicating with you. Most people have just stopped listening.When you slow down long enough to notice what your body needs - and then take the supportive action - everything becomes easier: your energy, mood, focus, resilience and overall wellbeing.Interested in working together?If you'd like support with your wellbeing, stress, or performance - either through 1:1 coaching or a wellbeing session for your organisation - you can email info@katehorwood.com or visit www.katehorwood.com for more details.And if this episode resonated, please share it with someone who might need to hear it.Follow or subscribe so you don’t miss next week’s episode - and if you have a second to leave a short review, I’d be really grateful. It helps others find the show.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 20min

Ep 12: Blood Sugar Balance - The Modern-Day Health Issue Behind Stress, Fatigue & Cravings

If you often feel tired, wired, anxious, or low on energy, your blood sugar may be the missing piece.In this episode, Kate explains how daily eating patterns affect stress, mood, focus, and even long-term health ... and shares practical, realistic ways to stabilise your energy throughout the day.You’ll learn:Why blood sugar regulation impacts everything from focus and mood to sleep and stress.How chronic spikes and crashes affect long-term health and metabolism.Common patterns that cause imbalance - like skipping meals, relying on caffeine, or eating too little.Simple, sustainable ways to eat for stable energy and calmer days.Why this is one of the easiest and most effective ways to manage stress naturally.Interested in support? For more support on wellbeing, performance, and resilience, visit www.katehorwood.com or email info@katehorwood.com
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Nov 5, 2025 • 14min

Ep 11: Overcoming Overwhelm - Practical Strategies for Busy Lives

In this episode of Busy Doing Well, Kate explores one of the most common challenges faced by busy professionals: overwhelm.She shares how she helps clients step back, review what’s really causing their stress, and create more space, calm, and clarity in their everyday lives.In this episode:Why overwhelm isn’t a sign of weakness, and what it really means.How the Wellbeing Foundations support resilience and stress management.The process Kate uses with clients to review commitments, drop energy drains, and delegate effectively.Why guilt and familiarity keep people stuck in unsustainable patterns.Simple ways to create breathing space and prevent overwhelm in daily life.Key takeaway:Overwhelm doesn’t mean you’re failing, it’s a signal that something(s) needs to shift.When you step back and pause long enough to review what’s working and what isn’t, you can then create the clarity to make some changes and to move forward with more balance and control.Interested in working together?Whether you’re looking for 1-to-1 coaching or wellbeing and performance sessions for your organisation, I’d love to hear from you.You can email info@katehorwood.com to book a consultation, or visit www.katehorwood.com to find out more.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 21min

Ep 10: What We’ve Learned So Far About Thriving in a Busy World

In this episode of Busy Doing Well, I’m taking a step back to reflect on everything we’ve covered so far - from understanding why we struggle in today’s busy world, to exploring the six wellbeing foundations that help us not just cope, but truly thrive.It’s a chance to pause, zoom out, and see how it all connects, because awareness really is the starting point for change.In this episode, I cover:• Why chronic stress has become one of the biggest wellbeing challenges of modern life, and how to approach it differently.• The key ethos behind Busy Doing Well - that thriving isn’t about doing more, but about living, feeling, and performing well in a sustainable way.• A recap of the six Wellbeing Foundations: food, movement, time and energy, mindset, purpose and progress, and sleep and rest.• How these foundations interconnect - and why “good enough” consistency is far more powerful than perfection.As this first phase of the podcast comes to a close, I’ll also share what’s next: moving from awareness into practical tools, habits, and inspiring conversations to help you live well in a busy world.If you're interested in working together, find out more via my website: www.katehorwood.com or email info@katehorwood.com
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Oct 22, 2025 • 17min

Ep 9: Sleep & Rest - The Foundation Most People Overlook

In this final episode of the Wellbeing Foundations series, Kate explores one of the most overlooked pillars of wellbeing - sleep and rest.While most of us know sleep is important, many busy people underestimate just how essential it is or unintentionally sacrifice it in favour of getting more done. But without enough rest, even the best habits in nutrition, movement, and mindset can only take us so far.In this episode, Kate explains:Why sleep and rest are the foundation for energy, focus, mood, and resilience.How stress hormones and modern habits create “second winds” that keep us up late.The link between chronic stress, blood sugar imbalance, and sleep disruption.Why rest isn’t “doing nothing” - it’s how your body completes the 'stress cycle' and recharges.Practical ways to create real rest, from simple routines to nervous system–calming tools.This episode brings together everything explored so far in the series - showing how sleep and rest support every other wellbeing foundation, and why they’re key to preventing burnout and thriving in our busy modern world.Next week, Kate will wrap up the Wellbeing Foundations with a recap and look ahead to what’s coming next — practical tools and habits for living well in a busy world.Listen now on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyIf you’re enjoying Busy Doing Well, please follow, subscribe, or leave a review — it really helps more people find the show.And if you're interested in working together, find out more via my website: www.katehorwood.com or email info@katehorwood.com
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Oct 15, 2025 • 12min

Ep 8: Purpose & Progress - From Reacting to Living Intentionally

In this week’s episode of Busy Doing Well, Kate explores why having a sense of purpose and progress is essential for wellbeing, and how chronic busyness or stress can disconnect us from our bigger vision for life.You’ll learn:Why a clear vision can transform stress into direction and optimism.How chronic busyness keeps us reactive — and what breaks that cycle.A simple 10-year-to-1-year visioning process Kate uses with clients.Why progress, not perfection, is what fuels long-term motivation.How this “macro” form of planning complements everyday time and energy management.Kate also shares how regularly revisiting your goals and vision can reduce stress, restore motivation, and help you feel more intentional about your next steps.If you're interested in working together find out more via my website: www.katehorwood.com or email info@katehorwood.com
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Oct 8, 2025 • 17min

Ep 7: Mindset - How Stress Shapes Your Thinking and How to Take Back Control

Your mindset influences everything - how you see challenges, how you speak to yourself, and how you handle stress. But when we’re under pressure, stress can distort our thoughts and make life feel far harder than it really is.In this episode of Busy Doing Well, Kate explores how stress affects the way we think and how to regain control of your mindset when you’re overwhelmed.You’ll learn:How stress hormones distort perception and fuel unhelpful thought patterns.Why your inner dialogue can either calm or agitate your nervous system.How to replace self-criticism with a more compassionate inner voice.The difference between a fixed and growth mindset — and how to reframe setbacks as learning opportunities.Two simple tools — gratitude and “flipping the what-if” — to instantly shift perspective and energy.Tune in to understand how stress and mindset are intertwined, and how small shifts in your thoughts can change how you feel and respond.If you’d like support with cultivating a calmer, stronger mindset, visit www.katehorwood.com and don’t forget to hit follow or subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next.

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