As we step into a new year, the pressure to reset, improve, and “get it right” can quietly wake anxiety up. In this opening January episode of Healing Is My Hobby, licensed clinical social worker Jessica Colarco invites listeners to slow down and begin the year differently.
Instead of diving into productivity or self-fixing energy, this episode offers a compassionate introduction to anxiety—what it is, how it shows up, and how we can build a more supportive relationship with it. January doesn’t have to be a clean slate or an intense overhaul. It can be a recalibration, a continuation, and a chance to choose intention over intensity.
This episode sets the tone for the month of January, where we’ll gently explore anxiety in ways that feel human, accessible, and nervous-system informed—because healing doesn’t have to be heavy to be meaningful.
Inside This Episode
Why January can feel activating rather than refreshing
How anxiety thrives on urgency, pressure, and self-doubt
What anxiety is (and what it isn’t)
The difference between fixing yourself and supporting yourself
How to work with your nervous system instead of fighting it
Why the goal isn’t eliminating anxiety—but changing your relationship with it
A gentle alternative to New Year’s resolutions
Simple, compassionate intentions to anchor you this month
A Gentle Reflection
Instead of asking, “What do I need to fix about myself this year?”
Try asking:
“What do I want to support in myself this year?”
Choose one soft intention—not a resolution, not a transformation—just a steady anchor. Let that be enough.
January Focus: Anxiety
Throughout January, Healing Is My Hobby will explore anxiety with curiosity and compassion—looking at how it shows up in our bodies, thoughts, and behaviors, and how we can respond with more choice and kindness.
Thank you for being here. May this year feel less about proving something—and more about coming home to yourself.
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Transcripts
Jessica Colarco (:
Hi, and welcome back to Healing Is My Hobby, the podcast where we explore the tools, practices, and curiosities that support mental wellness and personal growth. I'm Jessica Colarco, a licensed clinical social worker, and I believe healing doesn't have to feel heavy or clinical all the time. It can be gentle, it can be curious, and it can be something we weave into our everyday lives. As we step into January,
I wanted to start the year a little differently. instead of diving straight into expert deep dives or fix yourself energy, I wanna begin with something foundational, anxiety, and how we can meet it with more understanding, compassion, and choice this year. Because for so many of us, the year doesn't feel fresh and exciting. It feels loud, pressure-filled, and a little activating.
So for the month of January, we're gonna be focusing on anxiety.
January has a way of waking anxiety up. There's a pressure to reset, to be better, to do more, to finally get it right. And anxiety loves those moments because anxiety thrives on urgency, uncertainty, and self-doubt. So this month on Healing is My Hobby, we're going to gently explore what anxiety actually is and what it isn't, how it shows up in our bodies, thoughts, and behaviors, and how we can work
with our nervous system instead of fighting it. This isn't about eliminating anxiety, it's about building a new relationship with it.
So when we think about the new year, instead of asking, what do I need to fix about myself this year? I want to offer a softer question. What do I want to support in myself this year? The year doesn't have to be a clean slate. It can be a continuation, a recalibration, a chance to choose intention over intensity. And intention doesn't mean rigid goals. It means noticing how you want to feel.
what your nervous system needs more of, what you're ready to release.
as we begin this year.
and this month focus on anxiety. I invite you to set one simple intention. Not a resolution, not a transformation, just one gentle anchor. Maybe it's I will pause when I feel activated. I will practice responding instead of reacting. I will be kinder to my anxious parts. Or even I will stop expecting myself to be calm all the time. And let that be enough.
Throughout January, we'll continue
anxiety in ways that feel accessible, human,
because healing doesn't have to be heavy to be meaningful. I'm really glad you're here, and I hope this year feels less about providing something and more about coming home to yourself. Thank you so much for listening, and I look forward to diving into anxiety with you this month.
If you wanna find out more about me and the podcast,
you can go to healingismyhobby.com or on Instagram and YouTube at healingismyhobby. If you wanna know more about my clinical practice, you can visit jessicacolorcolcsw.com or on Instagram at jessicacolorcolcsw. Thank you and have a wonderful day.