Yesterday, my real estate agent, good friend, and fellow coaching colleague, Jen Narragon (jenifer@cher.app) just flatly said to me: “So, Leslie, by when are you going to take some time for self-care.” Ouch! I could SEE the incredulous look on her face, despite the fact that she was actually on the telephone! Two things were immediately obvious: I knew full…
Studies show regular exercise is one of the best ways to help you live a longer and healthier life. And it’s never too late to start.
If you read my blogs regularly, you know I had a birthday recently. And because I love food & love life, my birthday celebrations included 3 different groups of friends over a few days. By the time Monday came around (my birthday was on a Thursday), I was feeling just a bit bloated and sluggish. So I returned my clean…
I have a milestone birthday coming up the next week. You know, one of THOSE birthdays where you look back & wonder, “How did I get here?” Where you look ahead and wonder, “What does the future hold in store?” and “What do I have left that I’m still committed to doing?” Those who know me well know I’m not…
Consistent Fitness- The Best Anti-aging Medicine on the planet
Bicycling 10,000 foot mountain passes at over 60 years old?! Crazy, you may say. But that’s what I’ll be doing 2 weeks from now at this time. It’s all about living my best life. So the obvious/sometimes not-so-obvious connection comes in.You know, the one where people say, “You’re so lucky you’re still healthy enough to do that.” And I gently say,…
When your routines go out the window, one by one, your ability to think clearly can follow. Here are 7 simple lifestyle habits to maintain brain function and overall health regardless of age.
Do you ever feel like the lady in the picture here? Like you’re trying to fight your way out of a fog? Your hormones may be playing a role whether you’re perimenopausal (or even female) or not. Here are your solutions:
I grew up “fat.” and was SO convinced I was, that I spent most of the time I was in college dieting and running; getting down to 103 lbs. on my 5’4” body and STILL thinking I was fat!
She was walking out of church and suddenly found herself lying on the floor; trying to figure out how she got there. At 85, her broken hip could’ve killed her. Why didn’t it & what can you learn?