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Choose Your Discomfort Wisely: Why Growth Lives on the Other Side of Comfort
Have you ever noticed how we're always chasing comfort? We want the easier choice, quick fixes, immediate satisfaction. But here's the irony: while we're chasing comfort, we're often stuck in discomfort. The discomfort of feeling sluggish, stuck, or unhappy with our choices and their results. What if I challenged you to start choosing discomfort instead? What if leaning into hard things, whether it's a challenging workout, cooking when you feel like ordering out, or resisting
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3 Ways to Make Failure Work in Weight Loss—and 1 Watch Out
Last night, my daughter called me in tears. She'd just received a rejection letter from the university she'd been working so hard to transfer into. Her voice was full of disappointment, and as I listened, I felt her heartbreak. But I reminded her, and maybe you need this reminder too: this isn't the end of her story. It's one "no," one moment. We all have those. In fact, failure is a necessary part of success. If you've ever felt stuck because you've failed at weight loss or
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Stop Overcomplicating Weight Loss: Why Less Really Is More
Raise your hand if you've started a weight loss plan with a long, complicated list. Maybe it looked something like this: Hit the gym five days a week. Make those Instagram-worthy breakfasts with two eggs, arugula, sautéed mushrooms, avocado toast, and berries. Prep those Pinterest-type salads for lunch. Create a recipe board for balanced dinners. Buy a new water bottle and fill it four times daily. Start each morning with lemon water, take apple cider vinegar shots before mea
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The 2 Components You Need for Successful Weight Loss (And Why You're Probably Ignoring One)
How many times have you started a weight loss goal with the best intentions? You threw out cookies and candy, planned healthy meals, ordered the right groceries, prepped food for the week, and scheduled gym sessions with exact workout plans. But when it came time to make those healthy meals or put on workout clothes, you still found yourself struggling to follow through. You might be thinking, "What am I doing wrong?" This is where limiting beliefs form: "I'm too lazy," "I'm
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The Greatest Lie We Tell Ourselves in Weight Loss: Why "After I Lose Weight" Thinking Keeps You Stuck
How often have you told yourself, "After I lose the weight, everything will go back to normal, and I won't have to put so much energy into this"? It's that belief that once you hit your health goal, you'll finally relax and live like you did before - eating whatever you want and not worrying about exercise. This creates a cycle of temporary change followed by reverting to old habits, leading to the familiar yo-yo effect. But the deeper issue is the internal conflict it stirs.
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