Tips for having a healthy pregnancy

My sister got married last fall and I recently found out that she is pregnant. I currently have two nieces and five nephews and I’m excited that I will soon have another. My mother used to say she wanted 64 grandchildren. I doubt that will ever happen, but she will likely end up with more than the average grandmother by the time all eight of her children finish having children of their own. Pregnancy is a major event that brings many changes to a family....  Read More »

You may not be eating often enough

Skipping meals places your body in starvation mode and slows down your metabolism, which causes the next meal you eat to be stored as fat. Many people are aware that nutrition research shows that frequent small meals is the best way to lose weight—and keep it off—because this pattern keeps your metabolism going and stabilizes your blood sugars. But how frequent and how small do these meals need to be?  Would you be surprised to learn that I eat six meals...  Read More »

Inch by an inch, life is a cinch

Are you determined to get healthy this year?  This is a big goal involving many complicated behaviors. Don’t try and make all your changes at once. You may want to break the process down into stages. What do you want in five years, one year, three months, or one month from now? For some people, exercise is easier, while changing eating habits is easier for others. As a health coach, I start my clients on a healthy diet first. We don’t discuss exercise...  Read More »

Envision a healthy and happy future

Do find you set New Year’s resolutions that never happen? If so, there may be two reasons for this: 1. You set yourself up for failure by trying to take on too many changes at once 2. You lack a vision that will lead you toward achieving your goals Creating a clear vision before setting goals generates excitement and energy that helps drive you toward completion. It isn’t enough to imagine what you want your life to look like five years from...  Read More »

Health and the holidays

The holiday season is a wonderful time of year—full of parties, dinners, and sweets. Most of us put on a little extra weight and then make New Year’s resolutions to exercise and/or diet. Research shows that eventually there is a return to our normal weight as we return to our normal eating and activity patterns. While this is comforting to know, I prefer to enjoy the holidays without the set back in my health. Here are a few survival tips for the holidays...  Read More »

A helping of health: Introducing our Stressed Out Nurses health coach

Through my training and personal pursuit of knowledge, I learned a lot about how to live healthy. But like many Americans, I struggled with translating that knowledge into practice. At only 30 years old, I weighed more than 200 pounds and had developed mild sleep apnea. I finally acknowledged to myself that my life was never going to slow down and I couldn’t afford to put off addressing my health. When I made this decision, I met my health coach and began...  Read More »