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If you've been feeling wired at night, reaching for sugar, and noticing extra weight settling around your middle, let's talk about why. In this episode, I'm diving into how cortisol, melatonin, and your circadian rhythm work behind the scenes to manage your sleep, mood, cravings, metabolism and what happens when that rhythm falls out of sync.

Most people think cortisol is only the stress hormone and melatonin is only for sleep, but they actually work together in a daily rhythm that depends on light and darkness. When that rhythm gets off track, your sleep suffers, your blood sugar fluctuates, and your energy dips. 

I explain what that looks like in real life and how to bring it back into balance with simple, free habits. No supplements, no gadgets, just a better understanding of when your body expects light and when it expects rest. 

Once you get that rhythm right, your sleep, metabolism, and hormones start working together again, exactly how they're meant to.

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