Month: September 2025
Tamra Judge’s White Bow Dress
Posted by Admin01 | Sep 10, 2025 | Uncategorised |
Tamra Judge’s White Bow Dress / Real Housewives of Orange County Instagram Fashion September 2025
First off Happy Belated Birthday to Tamra Judge!!! Last week she shared this BDay post on IG posing with a cake in the most adorable white bow mini dress. We agree, she isn’t getting older and neither is shopping her fashion which is why we are all snagging this look below.
Sincerely Stylish,
Jess

Photo: @tamrajudge
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A Traveler’s Mindset: “I Can Rest When I Get Home”
Posted by Admin01 | Sep 10, 2025 | Uncategorised |

Recently, I took a trip to Greece with my 22-year-old niece. She just graduated from college and has been a Greek Mythology buff since her early teens. I thought she should go to the place where all that came from. She lives in California, and I live in Oregon, so we don’t get to spend much time together. I was so looking forward to having the time with Nicole and exploring Greece with her.
Sharing a Trip
I flew to San Francisco to meet up with Nicole and we flew from there to Athens together. Now, what you should know about me is that I am an avid traveler. I have been to about 100 countries and have done a lot of my travel solo. I was really looking forward to sharing this trip with my niece and having a companion for a change.
Keep in mind that this companion happens to be 40+ years younger than I am. I have so forgotten how much energy a 22-year-old can have. When I travel solo, I do things at my own pace, and I rest when I feel like it. In Greece, we wanted to do and see everything, so we packed our days with lots and lots of walking and exploring. I kept it going by telling myself that I can rest when I get home.
Who Needs to Rest?
After walking all over the place all day every day, we would shower and go out for cocktails at some fun bar with a view. Then off to a fabulous Greek dinner at a restaurant I might have researched. Who needs to rest? We have places to see.
After 5 days of running around Athens and Delphi and Meteora, we embarked a Windstar sailing ship where we spent the next week. I thought perhaps I would rest a little on the ship, but that didn’t happen because I never want to miss out on anything. They had little parties and various entertainment onboard for the entire week, so lots to do when we weren’t running around an island to see all the sights. What the heck, I can rest when I get home.
We met lots of lovely, fun people on the ship, and there was always something going on. We landed at a different island every day and went on excursions to see and learn about the history and culture of where we were. Every day was jam packed and we loved every minute of it. Don’t sleep now when there’s so much to experience!
Running Around Like a 22-Year-Old Takes Its Toll Sometimes
I had the most wonderful time in Greece and ran around like I was 22 myself. The day before coming home I started to feel like I was coming down with something. Oh no! I finally stopped and rested that afternoon, but too late. I had picked up a flu bug, and I’m sure being worn out contributed to my susceptibility to it.
By the time I got back home, I was down, and sure enough, I finally rested. For three weeks! Darn it. Sometimes we can push ourselves, but the assumption that I can rest when I get home is not a good one to travel on. I have learned the lesson and, hopefully, will pace myself a little better next time. While I was 22 at one time, I certainly am not that anymore!
Also read, Visiting My First Greek Islands: Rhodes.
Let’s Have a Conversation:
Have you been on a trip that wore you out? Where was it? Was it worth it?
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How to Spark More Joy: Five Ways to Boost Your Natural “Happy Chemicals”
Posted by Admin01 | Sep 10, 2025 | Uncategorised |

Have you ever noticed that happiness doesn’t just “happen,” even when life is going well?
Maybe you have a lovely home, good friends, and plenty of reasons to feel grateful – yet the spark just isn’t there. That doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with you. It simply means your brain could use a little gentle “retraining.”
Modern neuroscience shows that our brains are wired to release four key “happy chemicals” – dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and endorphins – and that with a few simple daily habits, we can boost these chemicals naturally. The result? A lighter, brighter, more rewarding life – without needing artificial boosters.
Why Happiness Can Feel Elusive
Life in our 60s and beyond often comes with big transitions. Children leave home, health concerns creep in, or retirement shifts our routine. Add to that the fact that our brains evolved to focus on survival, not happiness, and it’s no wonder joy sometimes feels just out of reach.
Happiness isn’t about waiting for perfect circumstances. It’s about training your brain to create and savour joy right where you are.
With small daily habits, a sense of purpose, and maybe a willingness to rethink those evening rituals, you can boost your natural happy chemicals and create a steady, sustainable sense of well-being.
It doesn’t require a radical life overhaul – with just a handful of consistent, science-backed habits we can teach our brains to experience more joy every single day.
When Wine Becomes a Shortcut to “Feeling Better”
For many of us, that nightly glass (or two) of wine becomes our default way to unwind, de-stress, or add a spark to an otherwise flat evening. It’s no surprise – it works, in the short term. Alcohol floods the brain with dopamine, giving you that temporary “ahhh” feeling.
The trouble is, it doesn’t last. Over time, our brains adapt, and that evening glass stops feeling like a treat and starts feeling like a need. Meanwhile, the very brain chemicals we’re chasing – dopamine, serotonin, endorphins – get depleted, leaving us more anxious, less rested, and stuck in a cycle of seeking relief.
The good news? You can retrain your brain to find its “highs” naturally – and they’re far more sustainable and rewarding.
Meet Your Happy Brain Chemicals!
Think of these four chemicals as your brain’s natural wellness team:
- Dopamine – The “motivation and reward” chemical that gives you a sense of accomplishment when you make progress.
- Serotonin – The “contentment” chemical that boosts your mood and helps you feel calm and steady.
- Oxytocin – The “connection” chemical that fosters trust, belonging, and love.
- Endorphins – The natural painkillers that create feelings of lightness, relief, and even euphoria.
Five Daily Habits to Spark Your Happy Brain
Here’s how you can naturally boost those chemicals and rediscover a steady, authentic sense of happiness.
1. Chase Small Wins (Dopamine)
Dopamine loves progress, and you don’t need a massive achievement to get that little surge of pleasure.
- Make a checklist and cross off each task as you go.
- Try something new: a recipe, a language app, or a different walking route.
- Set micro-goals – like decluttering one drawer – and celebrate when you succeed.
Each small win builds confidence and momentum, giving you that “I did it!” glow.
2. Step Into the Sunlight (Serotonin)
Serotonin is your brain’s natural mood stabilizer. One of the easiest ways to boost it is with sunlight and gentle movement.
- Take your coffee outside for 10–15 minutes in the morning.
- Go for a short stroll and notice the colors, smells, and sounds around you.
- Pair sunlight with gratitude – think of three things you’re thankful for while you walk.
This simple ritual calms your nervous system and gently resets your mood.
3. Connect and Belong (Oxytocin)
We’re wired for connection, and oxytocin is the “bonding hormone” that helps us feel safe and loved.
- Hug your loved ones – or cuddle a pet.
- Volunteer your time – it’s a double boost of purpose and connection.
- Call a friend for a real conversation, not just a quick text.
Even brief, genuine interactions – a smile at a neighbor, a chat with a barista – can lift your spirits.
4. Move, Laugh, and Play (Endorphins)
Endorphins are your body’s natural stress relievers, and they flow when you move, laugh, or play.
- Take a brisk 15-minute walk to your favorite playlist.
- Try a dance or yoga class, or just stretch to your favorite music.
- Watch a funny movie or call a friend who makes you laugh.
Even a square of dark chocolate or a spicy dish can trigger endorphins – deliciously simple mood-boosters.
5. Build Your “Happiness Pathways”
Our brains are like gardens – what we water grows. When you practice these small habits daily, your brain builds new pathways that make joy feel more natural and automatic.
Start with just one practice today. Add another next week. Over time, those small actions stack up, and you’ll feel the shift.
Purpose: The Secret Happiness Multiplier
Daily habits spark joy, but purpose keeps the flame alive. It doesn’t need to be complicated:
- Volunteer in your community.
- Mentor someone younger.
- Join a group or club that shares your interests.
- Explore a creative hobby like painting, writing, or music.
Purpose gives life shape and meaning, and that deeper fulfillment makes happiness easier to sustain.
A Day in Your “Happy Brain” Life
Here’s how these habits might look in a single day:
- Morning: Step outside with your tea or coffee, soak up the sunlight, and jot down a simple goal.
- Midday: Take a walk, call a friend, or smile at someone you meet.
- Afternoon: Celebrate a small win and savor a square of dark chocolate.
- Evening: Cook something nourishing, hug your loved ones, or curl up with your pet.
- Bedtime: Reflect on three small joys from your day and let gratitude carry you into sleep.
Small things, done consistently, can transform your baseline mood.
Ready to Discover Your Natural Highs at our FREE Bootcamp?
If you’ve been relying on that evening glass of wine to unwind or “find your happy,” this is your opportunity to try a different approach.
When you give your brain the chance to create dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and endorphins naturally, you don’t just feel better in the moment—you build a foundation of genuine, sustainable joy.
That’s exactly what we’ll explore in our FREE 7-Day Sobriety Bootcamp from 7–14 September.
It’s not about judgment; it’s about curiosity – learning how your brain works and discovering practical ways to feel good without leaning on alcohol.
Join us and spend a week exploring natural highs, building new habits, and connecting with a supportive community that understands exactly where you’re coming from.

Let’s Have a Conversation:
Do you take regular breaks from alcohol to improve your health and test your dependence? What benefits do you experience during an alcohol free period? Are you tempted by the alcohol free lifestyle? Have you tried to take a break but felt like you were missing out? Do you suffer from a low mood?
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