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Embracing Cyclical Thinking: Supporting Women’s Wellbeing and the Work Life Performance through Hormonal Fluctuations at Every Stage of Life

Perimenopause and menopause are natural transitions, but the impact of hormonal fluctuations on work performance is often underestimated, regardless of a woman’s age or stage in life. Women still menstruating, those in perimenopause, and those experiencing menopause all navigate challenges that affect their physical and emotional wellbeing. From fatigue and brain fog to mood swings […]

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Why Do We Avoid Certain Exercises That Are Healthy and Improve Our Performance?

We all know the importance of exercise. The common wellbeing mantra is: “Move your body, fuel your health, and optimize your performance.” Yet, despite the clear benefits, we often find ourselves avoiding certain types of exercise that could actually make us healthier and boost our overall performance. Why do we do this? Are we simply […]

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Why Intrinsic Motivation is Key to Lasting Wellbeing Change (And Why External Pressure Doesn’t Work)

When it comes to fostering lasting change in well-being habits, whether that’s through physical activity, nutrition, or mindfulness, it’s easy to get caught up in pushing our own version of what works. As coaches, fitness advocates, or wellbeing enthusiasts, we often promote the routines we believe in. But here’s the hard truth: simply imposing our […]

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Learning to Regulate Your Nervous System Year-Round: Why Consistency is Key

In today’s fast-paced world, we often find ourselves living in a constant state of heightened stress and pressure. The weight of work, family obligations, and personal expectations can easily send our nervous systems into overdrive. And when we finally get to the weekend or holidays, we expect to be able to wind down and relax, […]

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Compulsive eating as a coping mechanism for shame

A child’s feeling always communicates a need. Shame arises when our needs are not met in early interactions and we are not met with them. We ourselves internally turn our backs on our needs if we learn to think that they are not important. Shame maintains a false self-image: various beliefs and perceptions of one’s […]

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Finding the perfect balance

You often hear that people wish for balanced well-being in their lives. I personally believe that there is no perfect balance. Life is constantly changing different phases that include different events. Life is then balancing between these different stages and events. Since well-being consists of so many areas, when one thing is right, another area […]

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Unlock Your Potential: The Importance of Mobility Work for Better Movement and Health

Somehow mobility work isn’t many people’s favourite way to exercise. People want to train hard and heavy. The feeling of exhaustion is a sign that the exercise session has been successful. When people have one hour time to invest to exercising, the mindset is that it must be spent efficiently. When people age they start […]

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