I got the privilege of receiving a galley advanced reader copy of Elizabeth Rider’s first Book: The Health Habit. Holy cow. You guys, this book is a must read.

I got the privilege of receiving a galley advanced reader copy of Elizabeth Rider’s first Book: The Health Habit. Holy cow. You guys, this book is a must read.

This is a question that gets asked frequently along with the comment…”I don’t know why you do, you’re so skinny”.
Well friends, I’m about to get real frank, honest and maybe a little sarcastic. You were warned. 😉

Constipation is defined as having less than 1-2 DAILY bowel movements and/or having dry, hard or difficult ones. Constipation is also a symptom of something deeper that is going on. (Read more about what constipation is here.)
Hey guys! My fellow Health Coach Virginia is back to share with us about workout nutrition! If you remember in Part One, she showed us how to eat before and after a strength training workout. Workout nutrition is important in order to achieve specific goals, so today she is talking all about cardio. Grab a cup of coffee and read up!
If you are anything like me, knowing what to eat before and after a workout can be confusing! I called on Figure Competitor & fellow Health Coach Virginia Horsey to help answer some of these questions!

There are several different definitions of stress, but the one we are going to focus on today is this definition by The Merriam Webster dictionary: a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
These last few weeks for me have been very demanding. Demanding enough that my body started performing at what I would NOT call optimal level; swollen lymph glands, tired, knots in my shoulder, digestion out of whack, emotional & just a wee bit cranky. To be quite honest, when I first started feeling sick, I was quite annoyed! “Who cares if I have been super busy? I can handle this! I should be able to handle this!” However, I knew that I could not ignore what was going on & I also knew that I needed to rest & give my body some time to restore.
Dr. Andrew Weil, a brilliant doctor and who I quite admire, gives us some facts about how stress impacts our lives:
Some physical consequences of chronic stress:
To sum it up, stress will come into our lives at some point in time. Learn to recognize it, accept it & make changes. Your body & mind will thank you.
I would love to hear from you! How does stress affect you and what are your favorite ways to manage it?