My Journey as a Wellness Guide: Nurturing Mind, Body, and Soul

As a wellness guide, I am here to help you nurture not just your body but also your mind and soul. My passion for holistic well-being stems from my own transformative experience.

Several years ago, I was in the midst of grieving the sudden death of my spouse, followed shortly by the death of my father from cancer. I was overwhelmed by grief, uncontrollable anger, struggling with poor health habits (including smoking and an addiction to drinking soda), and feeling disconnected from my inner self. It was a wake-up call that propelled me onto a path of self-discovery and healing.

Through diligent research, introspection, and a willingness to learn, I experimented with various wellness practices, from mindful meditation to nourishing nutrition. Each step brought me closer to a profound understanding of the interconnectedness of mind, body, and soul.

As I implemented these practices into my daily life, I experienced a remarkable transformation. I found inner peace, vitality, and a renewed sense of purpose. Thankfully I have stopped smoking and I have stopped drinking soda too. Inspired by my own journey, I have committed to sharing these invaluable insights with others.

I am a graduate of the Institute of Integrative Nutrition as a health coach. However, it’s not just the formal training that qualifies me as a wellness guide—it’s the authenticity of my journey and my willingness to share my insights and experiences.

Through this blog, Facebook, and emails (sign up here), I encourage women nearing retirement and empty nesters to begin on their own wellness journey. I believe that true well-being is not a destination but a lifelong pursuit, and I am honored to support others in their quest for health, happiness, and fulfillment.

Let’s go on this transformative journey together, nurturing mind, body, and soul every step of the way.

Use this breathing practice to help you fall asleep and anytime you need to calm your nerves.

Honestly, I don’t remember

What was the best compliment you’ve received?

I titled this, honestly, I don’t remember, because honestly, I don’t remember.

Compliments are not something that I hang my hat on. Mostly because I have a feeling that they are insincere.

The feeling is changing though.

As I partake more and more of the “cooperation before competition” mindset, we (by we, I mean the selfhelp mindset shift collective) are giving more compliments sincerely, as opposed to a conversation starter that they used to feel like.

It’s nice. It feels better. Maybe that’s because I feel better. I feel better moving farther away from competition and towards cooperation.

What are your thoughts about cooperation before competition?

Sound bath with stretching

My Sunday morning selfcare was playing a flute sound bath while stretching.

What are you doing for selfcare today?

Embracing the Journey of Aging

Aging successfully

As we gracefully navigate the journey of life, embracing the process of aging is an integral part of our well-being. Today, I want to share some simple yet powerful tips that can help you age successfully, focusing on taking care of your physical, mental, and cognitive health.

Taking Care of Your Physical Health:

  1. Stay Active:
    Embracing an active lifestyle doesn’t necessarily mean hitting the gym for intense workouts. Find activities you enjoy, whether it’s a leisurely walk, dancing to your favorite tunes, or tending to your garden. Physical activity not only benefits your body but also lifts your spirits.
  2. Make Healthy Food Choices:
    Nourishing your body with wholesome foods is key to aging well. Include a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins in your diet. Stay hydrated by drinking enough water throughout the day. Remember, it’s not about restriction but about choosing foods that make you feel good.
  3. Get Enough Sleep:
    Quality sleep is a cornerstone of good health. Establish a bedtime routine that helps you unwind, and create a comfortable sleep environment. Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep per night to support your body’s natural rejuvenation process.

Taking Care of Your Mental Health:

  1. Practice Mindfulness:
    Incorporate mindfulness into your daily routine. Whether it’s a few minutes of deep breathing, meditation, or simply being present in the moment, these practices can help reduce stress and enhance your mental well-being.
  2. Cultivate Social Connections:
    Surround yourself with positive relationships. Spend time with loved ones, engage in activities that bring you joy, and foster meaningful connections. Social support is a powerful buffer against the challenges that life may present.
  3. Embrace Learning and Creativity:
    Keep your mind active and engaged. Pursue hobbies, learn new skills, and embrace your creativity. Whether it’s reading, painting, or solving puzzles, these activities stimulate your brain and contribute to mental agility.

Taking Care of Your Cognitive Health:

  1. Challenge Your Brain:
    Keep your mind sharp by engaging in activities that challenge your cognitive abilities. Crossword puzzles, sudoku, or learning a new language are excellent ways to exercise your brain and promote cognitive health.
  2. Prioritize Stress Management:
    Chronic stress can negatively impact cognitive function. Practice stress-reduction techniques such as deep breathing, yoga, or spending time in nature. Find what works for you and make it a regular part of your routine.
  3. Stay Curious and Open-Minded:
    Approach life with curiosity and an open mind. Be willing to explore new ideas, embrace change, and adapt to the evolving world around you. A curious mind remains vibrant and continues to grow.

Remember, aging is a natural and beautiful part of life. By incorporating these simple practices into your daily routine, you’re not only taking care of your physical, mental, and cognitive health but also savoring the richness that each stage of life brings.

Wishing you joy, vitality, and fulfillment on your journey of aging gracefully.