What if the moment that felt like the end was actually the start of your purpose? We sit down with nutrition coach Maria Garcia, who survived a devastating stroke at 25 that left her paralyzed from the nose down and unable to speak. Years of grueling rehab rebuilt the basics, but her true turning point came much later: a strategic shift in nutrition and hydration that unlocked another 20% of her function—and a mission to help others reclaim their health with awareness, intention, and a powerful why.
We unpack three pillars that make change stick. First, awareness before action: Maria explains how food psychology—your triggers, stories, and patterns—decides whether any plan works. Second, fuel for function: the simple, non-dogmatic nutrition habits that move the body from survival to progress—hydration, protein-forward meals, mineral balance, and fewer ultra-processed foods. Third, resilience with a big why: how discipline and systems outlast motivation and how a clear purpose turns daily choices into a straight line toward strength.
Along the way, we explore digital nutrition and my JEEP framework—Goals, Energy, Environment, Purpose—to show how inputs beyond food influence focus, sleep, and performance. You’ll leave with practical steps: hydrate with intention, audit your patterns, align your environment, and choose one habit that brings you closer to the person you’re becoming. Maria’s story is extreme, but the playbook is universal—start small, stay consistent, and let your purpose power the hard days.
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