Low Energy, High Functioning: When You're Not Tired, You're Under-Recovered
You can be “fine” on paper and still feel wrong in your body. If you’re getting through the day, exercising, eating pretty well, and your labs look normal, but you feel flat, foggy, reactive, or stuck, we want to offer a better frame: under-recovery. I’m Dr. Sheri Erwin, an integrative nurse practitioner, and I’m walking you through why this shows up so often for high-performing women in their 40s, 50s, and beyond and why more discipline is not the answer.
We break down what under-recovery actually is: when total stress exceeds your current recovery capacity. That stress includes workouts, work, caregiving, sleep disruption, travel, undereating, inflammation, illness, and the hormone shifts of perimenopause and menopause. You’ll hear the most common “looks like real life” patterns, including wired but tired, low motivation without feeling depressed, stubborn central weight gain or puffiness, and soreness that lingers longer than it used to. We also cover the six drivers I check first: sleep quality and circadian rhythm, training intensity without real recovery architecture, underfueling (especially protein and carb timing), hormone transition and HRT changes, adaptive thyroid signaling shifts, and hidden inflammation or nutrient shortfalls like low ferritin or low B12.
To make this actionable, I share a simple seven-day recovery audit you can do without testing, plus a seven-day reset that often moves the needle fast: one true recovery day, protein anchors, morning light, a noon caffeine cutoff, an earlier dinner, and electrolytes if you train hard. If you still feel off, we talk about strategic labs to discuss with your provider, including CBC, CMP, iron panel with ferritin, thyroid markers, fasting insulin and glucose, A1C, hs-CRP, vitamin D, B12, sex hormones when appropriate, SHBG, and cortisol rhythm testing. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s been “pushing through,” and leave a review so more women can find it.
Free Workshop: Her Next Decades – Clear Energy Edition
Feeling “too young to feel this tired”? Here’s what your body is trying to tell you.
If you’re dragging through the day, wired and tired at night, or being told “everything looks normal” while you clearly don’t feel normal, this is for you.
In this 60‑minute live Zoom workshop, we’ll cover:
• Why your energy is more than a willpower issue, it’s a healthspan signal
• 3 myths that keep women stuck in low energy and burnout
• The 3‑step Next Decades Healthspan Method I use with clients
• A simple Clear Energy Self‑Check you can do with a pen and paper
When: Wednesday, June 24, 6:30–7:30 pm Mountain (MT)
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Start Here: Take the Next Decades Quiz to understand what your body may be signaling right now: 👉 https://rootremedyic.involve.me/next-decades-healthspan-quiz [https://rootremedyic.involve.me/next-decades-healthspan-quiz]
This is a quick, three-minute check-in on your energy, brain fog, mood, sleep, joints, weight, habits, and long-term health. At the end, you’ll see where to focus now and receive a one-page guide with the five key levers we discuss on this podcast.
Work With Me: If you are looking for more personalized support, I work with women in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming through my telehealth clinical practice: Root & Remedy Integrative Care. 👉 https://www.rootremedyic.com/work-with-me [https://www.rootremedyic.com/work-with-me]
Ready to talk? Book a free Clarity Call:
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