Bloating, Foggy Brain, and Fatigue in Midlife? Mindfulness Can Help.
Feeling uncomfortable in your body or overwhelmed by emotions? Learn how mindfulness can help midlife women navigate physical discomfort, cravings, and emotional pain without judgment—and find lasting relief.
Letting Go of Painful Narratives: How Mindfulness, Movement & Equanimity Free Us from the Grip of Control
We cling to routines, to how we think we should eat, move, and look. We tighten our grip on the idea that doing things “right” will lead to perfection. But that perfection is a myth. And the grip itself is what creates suffering.
Moderation, Metabolism & Mashed Potatoes: A Midlife Food Reality Check
At midlife, the pressure to “optimize” our health can feel relentless—track every calorie, skip dessert, sleep eight hours, and somehow stay joyful through it all. But what if true well-being isn’t found in rigid rules, but in a gentler, more sustainable approach?
Self-Care for the Selfless: A Buddhist Paradox (with a Side of Mindful Eating)
What if self-care isn’t about reinforcing a fixed identity or endlessly tending to a fragile ego, but instead about creating the conditions for wisdom, compassion, and clarity to arise?
Mindful and Intuitive Eating vs. GLP-1 Drugs: Compassionate Alternatives and Side Effects for Women Seeking Sustainable Weight Wellness
Are you searching for alternatives to GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic for weight loss, or wondering about their side effects? If you’re a woman—especially postmenopausal—struggling with dieting, body image, or disordered eating, you’re not alone.
Savoring the Season: A Midlife Invitation to Slow Down and Enjoy the Light
School’s out. Graduation season is behind us. And just like that—it’s June. For so many midlife women I know (myself included), this marks the beginning of a long-awaited travel season: time to get away, play, rest, or maybe even finally start that project we’ve been putting off since winter.
Slowing Down to Nourish: How Mindful Eating Can Help You Feel at Home in Your Body
We live in a fast-paced world. Between back-to-back meetings, family obligations, and never-ending to-do lists, most women—especially those in midlife—have gotten used to rushing through meals. But here’s the truth: you deserve time to eat. Not just to feed yourself, but to truly nourish yourself.
Letting Go of “Good” and “Bad” Food: Rebuilding Trust in Your Body After Diet Culture
Explore a gentler way of relating to food and your body, especially in midlife. Learn how unlearning food rules and listening to your body’s wisdom can lead to real nourishment—beyond the diet mindset.
What If You Trusted Your Body Instead of the Diet?
If you are reading this, chances are you care about your health. You’ve probably spent years—maybe decades—trying to eat well, take care of your body, and keep up with exercise, all while juggling family, work, and everything in between.
Breaking the Cycle of Emotional Eating with Nonviolent Communication
Have you ever reached for a bag of chips when you're anxious, or a bowl of mac and cheese when you're craving comfort? You're not alone. Food and emotions are deeply connected, often in ways we aren't fully conscious of.