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#147 - Realistic Wellness for Millennial Women: Getting Back to Basics

37 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Wellness has become a shopping list, and it is exhausting. If you have ever felt like you need injections, supplements, red light therapy, or a wearable tracking your every move just to have decent energy, I get it, and I want to pull you back to solid ground. Feeling well is usually built on a few unsexy basics done consistently, not on perfect routines or expensive upgrades. We start with the foundation: sleep and circadian rhythm. I share the minimum standard that supports real recovery and stable energy, plus the simple levers that make it easier, like morning sunlight, caffeine timing, reducing tech at night, and moving enough during the day so your body can truly rest. When sleep improves, appetite, cravings, mood, and focus often get easier too, which is why this pillar touches everything from hormone health to stress. Then we get practical about hydration and nutrition with clear targets you can actually use: a simple daily water baseline, a fiber minimum that supports gut health and long term prevention, and protein guidance that helps you build strength and feel capable in your body. From there, we talk movement for longevity, including daily walking, lifting heavy weights for bone density and independence, and what HIIT really means if you want cardiovascular benefits without wasting time. We close with the piece people forget: social connection and building a community that makes healthy habits feel normal and joyful. If you are ready to stop the all or nothing spiral and take one micro step today, press play, share this with a friend, and subscribe so you do not miss what comes next. After you listen, what is the one basic you are committing to this week? Follow Well With Michelle on Apple, Spotify or where ever you listen to podcasts! Shoot me an email hello@stilecoaching.com. I would love to hear your questions, answer questions for 1:1 coaching or a quick hello from who's listening to the pod <3  Enjoying the pod? Leave a quick review — it helps more millennial women find us!

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