Between school drop-offs, work deadlines, and folding the same hoodie for the 5th time — joy can feel like a luxury. But I’ve found one powerful, free, and instant way to shift my mood when life gets heavy: dancing. Whether it’s in the kitchen, in the car, or full-on 90s music video energy in your living room — dancing helps you reconnect to joy, reset your brain, and remind your body it’s made for more than just getting stuff done.
What we’re covering:
Why your body is more than just a workhorse — and how dancing flips the script
How dancing relieves stress, boosts energy, and resets your mood in minutes
Reclaiming awkward, silly, joyful movement (even if your kids giggle at you)
Real-life ways to bring dance back into your everyday routine
A fun challenge: your "spontaneous jump-up song" and how to share it with the community
This isn’t about being polished or perfect. It’s about finding your way back to joy — one two-step, body roll, or kitchen groove at a time.
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