I’ve always found the concept of “having it all,” for women and men, to be terribly flawed. If you really break it down, it simply isn’t possible. There aren’t enough hours in the day to show up fully as our best selves in our careers, partnerships, families, friendships, communities, service efforts, spirituality practices AND still have time to proactively care for ourselves mentally and physically (which is what allows us to show up fully in the first place). Add in the basic human needs for joy, connection, fulfillment, adventure… How can we possibly expect to find time for all the aforementioned in the 24 short hours we have each day? I don’t believe we can, and I don’t believe we should have to.
Read MoreOver the past few years in my coaching and corporate practices, I’ve noticed that a handful of simple concepts have become the most popular and effective tools across all age groups and socioeconomic backgrounds. These little tweaks, these magically simple steps, are the things clients tell me time and time again have had the biggest positive impact on their health and happiness. And so they became the building blocks of the MFW 10-Step Nutrition & Lifestyle Rest, a refreshingly kind approach to improving your mental a physical health.
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