In this episode, Katie explores how yoga philosophy, mindfulness, spirituality, and breathwork can help midlife women move beyond overwhelm and reconnect with peace in the present moment.
If you’ve been feeling anxious, emotionally overloaded, mentally exhausted, or trapped in constant “doing” mode, this episode offers a powerful reframe:
Overwhelm is not always a sign that you are failing.
It is often a sign that you have become disconnected from presence, balance, and yourself.
Drawing from yoga philosophy, mindfulness teachings, spirituality, and the concept of the Arrival Fallacy explored by Tal Ben-Shahar, Katie explains how many of us live believing peace exists somewhere in the future—after the next accomplishment, task, or achievement.
But yoga teaches something radically different:
Peace is not something we arrive at later.
It is something we learn to access now.
Katie also references the teachings of Esther Hicks and explores how constantly striving, controlling outcomes, and rushing through life disconnects us from flow, intuition, and our connection to something greater.
🌿 In This Episode, Katie Explores:
- why overwhelm happens from a yoga and nervous system perspective
- how “doing mode” disconnects us from peace and presence
- the yogic concepts of rajas (restlessness) and tamas (inertia)
- how mindfulness and spirituality help us reconnect with the present moment
- why attachment to outcomes creates suffering and anxiety
- how breathwork helps regulate the nervous system and calm overwhelm
🧘♀️ Guided Breathwork Practice
This episode also includes a calming guided breathwork practice designed to help you:
- slow down the nervous system
- reconnect with the body and breath
- move out of mental overwhelm
- ground yourself in the present moment
- cultivate more inner calm, balance, and clarity
Through intentional breathing and awareness, Katie helps listeners embody what yoga philosophy calls sattva—a state of steadiness, peace, and harmony.
✨ Key Takeaways
- Overwhelm often comes from trying to control life rather than fully living it.
- Breathwork anchors you back into the body and present moment.
- Yoga and mindfulness teach that peace is available now—not only after achievement or productivity.
- Spirituality is not separate from daily life; it is found in presence, awareness, and connection.
- The nervous system begins to heal when we stop rushing to arrive somewhere else.
🕉️ Wisdom From Yoga Philosophy
Bhagavad Gita 2.47
“You have the right to your actions, but not to the fruits of your actions.”
→ Peace grows when we release attachment to outcomes and focus on aligned action in the present moment.
Yoga Sutra 1.14
“Practice becomes firmly grounded when done for a long time, without interruption, and with devotion.”
→ Healing and transformation come through steady practice—not perfection.
🌿 This Episode Is Especially Supportive If You:
- feel overwhelmed or emotionally exhausted in midlife
- struggle with anxiety, stress, or nervous system dysregulation
- constantly feel behind or rushed
- have difficulty slowing down or being present
- want more peace, mindfulness, and balance in daily life
- are seeking a spiritual approach to emotional wellbeing
💬 Quote of the Episode
“The miracle is not to walk on water.
The miracle is to walk on the Earth.”
— Thich Nhat Hanh
About Katie Farinas
Katie Farinas is a midlife coach, yoga teacher, and spiritual guide who helps women navigate midlife with clarity, peace, purpose, and empowerment. Through yoga philosophy, mindfulness, nervous system regulation, and energy-based practices, Katie supports women in reconnecting with themselves and stepping fully into their most aligned and authentic lives.
✨ Ways To Go Deeper:
If you’re ready to feel less overwhelmed and more connected to your body, needs, and inner voice, explore my 4-week private coaching experience for midlife women: Reconnect With Your Body and Yourself. Learn more here.
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