One of the most common frustrations I hear from my fellow Trim Healthy Mamas in midlife is the increase in fat around their waist.
Today, I want to share the top 5 foods you can use in your everyday routine that are simple and effective at burning fat and creating an optimal environment for a better, healthier, and faster metabolism.
But first, let's debunk a common myth right off the bat: you can't spot-reduce belly fat with endless crunches or planks.
We can target fat loss through smart food choices, exercise, and lifestyle tweaks.
Our goal? Turning our bodies into fat-burning powerhouses.
First up on our fat-burning food list is apple cider vinegar (ACV). Packed with acetic acid, ACV supports digestion and helps regulate blood sugar levels. By incorporating ACV into your routine, you can potentially reduce belly fat and support overall wellne...
This is a letter from your Trim Healthy Coach, Kris Honecutt, for the midlife woman who craves health and weight loss.
I've penned down these words with you in mind, intending to offer keys that I have learned that can help you toward success.
It's a journey filled with twists, turns, and sometimes unexpected detours, but it's also a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and triumph.
As I reflect on the invaluable experiences shared with my clients over the years, I've distilled some pearls of wisdom that I believe can guide you on your unique path.
These insights are not meant to add pressure or expectations but rather to serve as gentle reminders and comforting companions as you navigate the ebbs and flows of the midlife jou...
Life often brings disappointments, and today, I'm sharing my personal experience, particularly in the context of my health journey and recent Masterclass training. Disappointment is a common companion in our pursuits, whether it's achieving goals or navigating the challenges of a weight loss and health journey.
Disappointment is a universal part of life—a delicate balance between setbacks and successes, rejection and approval. We seldom discuss how to navigate and move through disappointment effectively. In my journey and with my clients, disappointment is a recurring theme, often rooted in unmet weight loss expectations.
I'm getting personal today, sharing my disappointment with my latest master class. The first one didn't go as planned, and the recent experience has left me introspective. My goal is to touch lives, guide women...
Starting a journey towards better health and a transformed lifestyle can be daunting, especially when faced with the challenge of breaking old habits and redefining success.
For many women in midlife, the pursuit of weight loss and overall well-being often involves numerous attempts, each met with varying degrees of success.
However, the key lies not in quick fixes but in embracing a sustainable, long-term approach.
One of my clients, Alice, joins me to talk about her weight loss journey after menopause, highlighting the power of the Feminine Freedom Program (FFP) and the mindset shifts that can lead to lasting change.
“I never really felt successful; I never really gained success. I'm thinking most likely, because of the tweaks in lifestyle, I did improve eating habits, but not life-changing habits. So that was really a key.”
I can almost hear you saying, "Coach Kris, why on earth would I want to plan for failure? Isn't that counterproductive?"
Well, stick with me, and let's unpack why it's not just okay but crucial in our journey to wellness.
Often, the fear of failure looms large when we start on a wellness journey.
We question if we can truly show up for ourselves, especially when past attempts have left us feeling defeated.
But what if we shifted our mindset and saw failure not as a dead-end but as a stepping stone?
While talking to women in midlife, I often encounter the unspoken fear of failure.
There is uncertainty if this time will be any different.
Here's the thing – we need to make peace with failing.
It's not about quitting; it's about understanding that mi...
Ready to be bored to tears?
At least, I feel like you may be, but in the vein of staying real and showing you how to eat to lose weight in midlife….and keep it off.
Here’s a day in the life of my meals.
I am living proof that simple, boring systems do well to bring joy to your daily meals. Let’s explore the art of simplifying your meals so you are successful in midlife, lose extra weight, and boost your health to feel well. I’ll show you how to use practical strategies and keep meals simple yet incredibly satisfying.
Picture this: a life where making healthy choices becomes second nature. It all starts with the realization that systems trump goals. Setting a goal is excellent, but without a system, reaching it can be a challenge. Years ago, I worked to build a habit of creating healthy yet easy meals for my family and myself. And I didn’t want to make more than one meal! But...
Weight loss in midlife and beyond requires a new approach to see the results you are hoping for. Whether those results are less weight, fewer inches around your middle, more energy, or increased health and wellness, you must strap on some extra patience and set up your expectations more carefully than when you were younger.
There is a good possibility that you have hurdles and life situations making it hard to take care of yourself. You might feel confused and discouraged about why your body gains weight over 40 even though you are actively trying to lose.
Getting your expectations to align with your new reality is key to maintaining a positive commitment and engagement to meet your weight loss goals once you hit your 40s.
I spent years reading and referring back to my "manual of expectations." I had a marriage, homeschooling, health, exercise, parenti...
Let’s dive into something we know too well - how to deal with those extra pounds in our midlife journey.
Today, we're walking through all the Trim Healthy Mama plan components and how to follow it when you are in menopause. So, grab a cozy spot, and let's chat about how to make those midlife pounds say their goodbyes.
Following the Trim Healthy plan gives your body the micro and macronutrients needed to support your hormones, brain, and blood sugar.
So let’s dive into Trim Healthy as your whole food approach to eating that eliminates sugar and white flour. This plan utilizes separating fats and healthy carbs, not in a low- or no-carb way but by balancing how yo...
What foods do we need to eat to support hormones in midlife?
Great question. But first, let's clear the air: certain foods and supplements can help SUPPORT your body during hormonal changes but not balance them. You won't be able to increase your hormone levels with these foods, but you can find symptom relief and increase your weight loss potential.
The only way to bring your hormones back would be with bio-identical hormones, which we will talk about another time.
Midlife throws its curveballs, and one sneaky culprit is the temptation of processed foods. From tortilla chips to Oreos, these so-called 'non-food' items can seriously mess with your hormones. Processed foods wreak havoc on your overall health and blood sugar levels; they offer no nutritional value.
Choose wisely among on-plan oils such as olive, MCT, and coconut.
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Hello friends, let's talk today about tips to stay motivated and on track in midlife.
This is a hot topic in my Facebook communities and conversations with many women.
Why is it so hard to stay motivated?
It's more than lacking self-discipline or laziness. In fact, the number one reason might be due to declining hormones. When you lose your estrogen, you often lose your get-up-and-go. You might also notice less energy in your mood and need more motivation. Lack of sleep might be slowing your energy level down, as well as a decrease in testosterone. Testosterone is your "get 'er done" hormone, while progesterone contributes to better mood and optimism, but when these hormones are low or non-existent, feeling motivated will be an issue.
Or perhaps you're just feeling discouraged because losing weight after 50 takes longer and is more challenging than you expected, even if you're doing everything that is ...
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