In this short snippet I suggest how using deliberate distraction can help reduce your snacking tendencies. This is a regular challenge for many of my clients. Hey, who doesn't have a time of day or a place that increases the risk of snacking undermining weight loss efforts? I share how to effectively use distraction to help.
Read MoreIn this short snippet from episode 89 of the restless midlifer podcast, my guest Rachel Williams, wellbeing consultant, shares some insights into getting better sleep. Sleep is a vital ingredient in our health, and for many can be elusive. Rachel shares some tips and elaborates on the importance of routines in establishing better sleep patterns
Read MoreI want to encourage you to focus on 'doing the do, like Betty Boo. Instead of focusing on the quality of what you are doing (in relation to your health goal), focus on simply doing.
Read MoreAs a parting thought this year, i wanted to encourage you to really focus on your health for 2023, and to do so in a sprout-sized manner. It really is possible to make dramatic improvements to your health by making small changes and sweating the sprout-sized habits consistently.
Read MoreOne of the issues in my opinion with New Year's Resolutions is not that we make them and then don't seem to stick with them, but that we don't put enough time aside to consider the context and the 'why' for the goal and then don't formulate a plan that is capable of being life-proof and sustainable.
Read MoreI find that motivation and inspiration, whilst wonderful can be fleeting and never seem to be around when you need them to be, i.e. to help you with the day to day grind of working through the sprout-sized actions and habits to achieve the goal.
Read MoreIn this short video, I provide an overview with a simple visual illustration of the four levers of weight management as I see them.
Read Morethe amount of confusing and contradictory information out there about what you SHOULD do to lose weight is overwhelming.
Read MoreI don't know about you but I regularly berate myself for all the things I should do. In fitness, health, work, family, and on. I'm good at 'should.' What about you? You see, I have long thought that should should be banned as a word.
Read MoreIn Episode 84 of the Restless Midlifer podcast my guest was Duncan O'Brien and I thought it really worth emphasising something he spoke about in relation to getting back into fitness. I think as we near the end of the year and a time when many of us will set out plans to achieve particular health goals, we can overlook the basics and the need to build a good foundation for our health and weight management.
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