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If you’re in midlife and feel like weight loss has suddenly become complicated, frustrating, or downright confusing, I want you to pause right here and take a breath.
Because the truth is this: midlife weight loss doesn’t need to be harder—it needs to be simpler.
I see so many women in their 40s, 50s, and early 60s who are doing “everything right.” They’re eating real food. They’re following Trim Healthy principles. They’re staying active. And yet the scale won’t move, belly fat feels more stubborn than ever, energy is lower, and confidence starts to wobble.
This isn’t because you’re failing.
It’s because your body has entered a new physiological season—and that season demands a simpler, more supportive approach.
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Menopause is not just a phase you power through. It’s a hormonal transition that changes how your body stores fat, builds muscle, regulates blood sugar, and responds to stress.
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If you’re over 40 and trying to lose weight, there’s a good chance the struggle isn’t coming from a lack of effort.
Most of the women I coach aren’t beginners. They know protein matters. They’re strength training (or at least trying to). They’re choosing real food. They’re doing their best to stay consistent with Trim Healthy principles.
And yet…
The scale feels stubborn.
Belly fat hangs on.
Progress feels slow or unclear.
That’s usually the moment when doubt creeps in.
Is this even working?
Do I need to try something else?
What if my body just won’t respond anymore?
Friend, that moment isn’t a nutrition problem.
It’s a mindset moment.
And how you respond right there often determines whether you stay the course—or start over (again).
As a Trim Healthy coach, personal trainer, and menopause fitness specialist, I want to walk you through the mindset shift that changes everything for midlife weight loss.
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Most women I talk to in midlife aren’t clueless about weight loss.
They’ve read the books. They’ve followed the plans. They know protein matters. They know movement matters.
But they’re confused.
They’ve been told a lot of things — and not all of them can be true at the same time.
They’ve been told to walk more… but also lift heavy.
To eat less… but not starve.
To do more cardio… but protect their hormones.
To strength train… but only after they lose the weight.
So what happens? Exercise becomes the first move every time.
“I’ll just start working out again.”
“I need to get moving before I focus on food.”
“If I can just be consistent with exercise, the weight will follow.”
That thinking makes sense — especially if it worked for you before.
But in midlife, that old order quietly stops working.
Not because exercise is bad. Not because strength training doesn’t matter. But because exercise alone can’t fix a body that doesn’t yet feel metabolic...
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If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and thought, “Why is my body doing this now?”—especially around your middle—I want you to take a breath with me before we go any further.
Because this season of weight loss isn’t about pushing harder.
It’s not about fixing yourself.
And it’s definitely not about proving your discipline.
Midlife weight loss feels different because your body is different—and that matters.
I see it every day in women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s who are doing so many things “right.” You’re eating on plan. You’re trying to stay consistent. You’re moving your body. And yet… the belly fat lingers, energy feels unpredictable, and confidence takes a hit.
This isn’t failure.
It’s feedback.
Today I want to walk you through five truths about belly fat, hormones, and losing weight in midlife—not from a place of pressure, but from wisdom, understanding, and hope. This is about learning to work with your body instead of fighting it, and le...
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Have you ever stepped on the scale and thought, Why do I keep gaining weight?—even though you’re eating well, staying mostly on plan, prioritizing protein, and doing your best to move your body?
If you’re in perimenopause or menopause, you’re not imagining this struggle. And you’re definitely not alone.
One of the biggest shocks for women in midlife is realizing that weight loss no longer behaves the way it used to. What once felt predictable now feels messy, emotional, and discouraging—especially when belly fat shows up uninvited and the scale starts acting… well, wacky.
Today I want to talk to you honestly, coach-to-friend, about why you can’t trust the scale in menopause—and why that doesn’t mean you can’t lose belly fat or lose weight in this season of life.
Because you absolutely can.
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Back in the day—pre-perimenopause for many of us—weight loss often followed a pretty neat pattern. You’d lose a p...
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If December makes you feel like your weight loss progress is hanging by a thread, you’re not alone. So many midlife women tell me they feel like the holidays undo weeks—or months—of consistency. The schedule changes. The food changes. The expectations change. And suddenly, it feels easier to say, “I’ll just start over in January.”
But here’s what I want you to hear right out of the gate: you can lose weight in midlife without blowing up your holidays. Not by being perfect. Not by white-knuckling your way through every gathering. And definitely not by relying on willpower alone.
As a Trim Healthy coach, personal trainer, and menopause fitness specialist, I’ve watched this season play out over and over again—both in my own life and in the women I coach. The women who struggle the most aren’t weak or undisciplined. They’re overwhelmed, overstimulated, and trying to make decisions in the moment while their hormones are already under pressure.
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If you’re reading this and feeling that familiar knot in your stomach—because the holidays (or a stressful season) didn’t go the way you hoped—I want you to take a deep breath with me for a moment.
Maybe the scale went up.
Maybe the belly fat feels more stubborn than ever.
Maybe you’re replaying the same old thoughts: I messed up. I should’ve done better. I feel behind again.
Friend, this message is for you.
As a Trim Healthy coach, personal trainer, and menopause fitness specialist—and as a woman who has walked this road herself—I want you to hear this clearly: this season does not define you, and it does not disqualify you from progress. What it can do, if we let it, is teach us how to reset with wisdom instead of shame.
And that’s exactly what we’re going to talk about today.
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If you’ve ever wondered why losing belly fat in midlife suddenly feels… different, you’re not imagining it. And you’re not doing anything “wrong.” When your hormones shift in perimenopause or menopause, your body stops responding to stress, intensity, and quick fixes the way it used to.
It starts responding instead to something far simpler—and far more sustainable: consistency.
I know that might sound almost too gentle, too doable, too boring to actually help you lose weight or balance a hormone imbalance. But friend, in this season of life, God designed your body to thrive on rhythm, nourishment, and steady support—not pressure, panic, or perfection.
And the best part? You don’t need to overhaul your entire life to see progress. You just need to show up in small, doable ways… consistently.
Let’s take a breath, sip something warm, and unpack the science, the spiritual truth, and the simple steps that actually move the needle for women aft...
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You weren’t meant to live stuck in a body that feels foreign.
If you’re navigating perimenopause, menopause, or midlife weight gain with frustration and fatigue, I want to invite you into a new way—one that honors your hormones and your faith.
Join me September 29-October 1 for the Beat the Belly Fat Workshop → Click here to register.

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If you’re like most women I coach, you’ve probably said something like, “I’m starting Monday, and this time I’m really going to do it.” You set your Trim Healthy Mama meals, maybe even meal prep, and you feel motivated. But then… life happens. By Thursday you’re tired, stressed, and craving something quick. Suddenly, you’re off plan, frustrated, and telling yourself you’ll “start again next week.”
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Here’s the thing: it’s not that you don’t want to lose belly fat, or that you lack willpower. What you really need isn’t more trying—it’s learning new skills. Skills that help you shift your m...
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Let’s just get honest, friend.
You’re eating on plan. You’re trying to move your body. You’re skipping sugar (most days). But that stubborn belly fat in menopause won’t budge. You keep thinking, “I should be further along by now.”
I see it all the time as a Trim Healthy coach for midlife women. And I’ve lived it myself. That’s why I had to share this with you—because I’ve discovered a whole new way to approach weight loss in perimenopause and menopause.
It’s not about pushing harder.
It’s about surrender.
Yep. That big ol’ faith word we like to use in church, but don’t always know how to apply when the scale won’t move or we’re crying over jeans that don’t fit.
This blog post is a heart-to-heart from one midlife woman to another. It’s what I wish someone would have told me sooner.
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