Life, Lunges and Lattes
In this episode, I'm sharing why I decided to do a 30-day reset and it has nothing to do with chasing perfection. After months of toddler sleep regressions, potty training, disrupted routines, and exhaustion, I started noticing some of my habits slowly slipping. Not the big ones. I was still prioritizing protein, strength training, movement, and water. But the small things started adding up: stress eating, overeating, more dinners out, more cocktails, and less intentionality around nutrition. We talk about what actually happens physiologically when you're sleep deprived, including increased cravings for sugar and salty foods, changes in hunger hormones, and why your brain starts seeking quick sources of energy when you're running on empty. Most importantly, this conversation isn't really about fat loss. It's about self-trust. I share why I missed feeling aligned with my own values, why returning to calorie tracking feels supportive rather than restrictive right now, and how I'm using simple tools like meal prep and structure to re-establish the baseline that helps me feel my best. If you've ever felt like life slowly pulled you away from the habits that make you feel like yourself, this episode is your reminder that you don't need a complete overhaul. Sometimes you simply need a reset. In this episode, we discuss: • How sleep deprivation impacts cravings, hunger, and decision-making • The difference between starting over and resetting • Why self-trust matters more than the scale • The non-negotiable habits that kept me grounded during a stressful season • Creating structure when life feels chaotic • Returning to the basics instead of chasing the next solution Because sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is go back to what already works.
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