Do you ever feel like your body is working against you as you get older?
As we enter midlife, it's common to face challenges in our health that can leave us feeling stuck or frustrated. Whether it's unexplained weight gain, fatigue, or the overwhelming task of managing stress while balancing work, family, and personal health goals, the journey can feel isolating.
In this episode of the Total Health in Midlife podcast, we're diving deep into the tools and strategies that can help you take back control of your health. From understanding how hormones impact our bodies to finding sustainable ways to manage stress, I'll guide you through practical steps that are rooted in science and easy to incorporate into your daily routine.
If you've been feeling like your body is changing in ways you can't keep up with, or if you've struggled to find a balance between your health and life's demands, this episode will provide you with actionable insights that will empower you to create lasting, meaningful change.
Join me as we explore how to thrive—not just survive—in this exciting new chapter of life.
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If you’re a woman in midlife who wants better health without obsessing over weight, you’re in the right place. I’m Elizabeth Sherman, a life and health coach and host of the Total Health in Midlife Podcast.
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