Top 4 Common Wellness Issues and How to Overcome Them

Stop the struggle with common issues like stress, fatigue, poor sleep, and difficulty managing weight

In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining wellness can be a challenge. Many of us struggle with common issues like stress, fatigue, poor sleep, and difficulty managing weight. As a wellness guide, I want to shed light on these issues and offer practical solutions to help you take control of your health.

1. Stress and Anxiety

Stress and anxiety are among the most prevalent wellness concerns. Whether triggered by work, relationships, or daily life, chronic stress can lead to physical and mental health problems, including anxiety, high blood pressure, and heart disease.

A Solution for Stress And Anxiety:

Incorporating mindfulness practices such as guided meditation or breathing exercises can significantly reduce stress. In just 5-10 minutes a day, you can experience a sense of calm and relaxation.

2. Fatigue and Low Energy

Feeling tired all the time? Fatigue and low energy often result from poor nutrition, lack of exercise, or dehydration. Without addressing these root causes, you may feel drained and sluggish throughout the day.

Solutions for Fatigue And Low energy:

Hydration, balanced meals rich in nutrients, and regular physical activity can revitalize your energy.

3. Poor Sleep

Insomnia and poor sleep quality are common wellness problems that affect mood, memory, and productivity. Improving sleep is essential for mental and physical health.

Solutions for Sleep Problems:

Establishing a bedtime routine, minimizing screen time before bed, and practicing relaxation techniques can enhance sleep quality.

4. Weight Management

Weight management is a common issue, often compounded by stress, busy schedules, and unhealthy habits. Sustainable weight loss isn’t about fad diets, but rather building lasting habits.

Solutions for Weight Management:

Mindful eating, regular movement, and mindset shifts can make all the difference.

If you’re ready to take control of your wellness journey, I’m here to help. Contact me today to learn how we can work together to create a personalized wellness plan that supports your goals.

The Doctor Says I Have To Lose 30 Pounds, Part Two

Introducing a three part series

Welcome to our three-part series, “The Doctor Says I Have To Lose 30 Pounds.” In this series, we’ll explore the emotional and physical challenges of life as a busy woman, give practical tips for making healthier choices, and offer strategies for long-term success. Whether you’re starting your own weight loss journey or thinking about starting one, this series is here to give you hope. Here is PART TWO. Part One is here in case you want to go back.

A Simple Morning Habit

She has been looking everywhere on the internet for easy ways to lose 30 pounds.

The first thing she does is to start drinking a glass of water while her coffee brews. She’s normally a perfectionist (which gets in the way of any progress she makes) but taking this one baby step makes her feel better about herself.

This one thing may not help her lose 30 pounds but it makes her feel like she is doing something positive for herself.

Confidence Boosters

She also has a post-it note on her coffee maker that says she is fabulous, one on her closet door that says she is amazing, and one on her alarm clock that says she is wonderful. She doesn’t believe them yet, but she still says them out loud to herself.

Mindful eating

She still eats chocolate mint cookies at night while she’s winding down but now she puts four on a plate instead of eating them out of the bag. This keeps her from mindlessly noshing on the empty calories. She can always go in the kitchen and get four more if she wants.

Better Sleep

Her friends at work have told her about some good books they have read so she has started going to bed a little earlier and is reading.

She’s falling asleep easier and isn’t as tired in the morning so her days start off better.

Her mood is improving everyday, life is getting better.

Best of all, her weight doesn’t matter as much anymore.



The Doctor Says I Have To Lose 30 Pounds

Introducing a three part series

Welcome to our three-part series, “The Doctor Says I Have To Lose 30 Pounds.” In this series, we’ll explore the emotional and physical challenges of life as a busy woman, provide practical tips for making healthier choices, and offer strategies for long-term success. Whether you’re starting your own weight loss journey or thinking about starting one, this series is here to give you hope. Here is PART ONE. Here is PART TWO and PART THREE.

Emotional eating and unhealthy habits

She’s bored, she’s tired, she’s by herself. She wants to do something for herself that no one will judge her for, or look down at her, or bother her in any way. She wants to sit, have something sweet to eat, and do something mindless like watch TV, play computer games, or scroll TikTok. The trouble is that she hasn’t eaten very well all day—a protein bar for breakfast, a burger and fries with her bestie at lunch, chicken nuggets and mac and cheese out of a box like she used to make her kids for dinner. Now, she’s eating chocolate mint cookies that she keeps hidden in the upper cabinet.

Mindless snacking

That wouldn’t be a huge problem except she’s eating the cookies out of the package. Before she knows it, there are only three cookies left, so she may as well eat those too because leaving three cookies doesn’t make sense.

It’s bedtime

By this time, it’s almost midnight, and her alarm clock goes off at six because she’s a busy working mom. Except, her kids are grown. All she has to do in the morning is get herself ready for work, so what’s the big deal? She can sleep till seven. That’s seven hours of sleep.

She’s not getting enough sleep

She isn’t going to get seven hours of sleep because for one – she can’t fall asleep easily because she’s been looking at a digital screen for a few hours, ok, 3 hours. And two – she has to get up and pee at least once during the night and her hip hurts no matter which side she sleeps on.

So….she starts the next day tired which makes healthy choices that much harder to make.

She’s stuck in a vicious cycle.


Grace and ease

Wellness Guidance

I want to make a difference in people’s lives, in the health and wellness arena, specifically I want to guide people in living a wellness lifestyle with grace and ease.

Widow & Empty Nestor

As a widow whose is grappling with an empty nest, I have come to rely on, (more like depend on), wellness practices to keep from “going off the deep end.” Do you ever feel like you are on the tip of falling off a ledge that you may not be able to recover from?

That was me a few years ago.

To make a long story short, I have a few wellness practices that I can rely on to help me live life with grace and ease.

Here’s the definition of living life with grace and ease, according to AI.

“Living life with grace and ease is about finding a sense of inner peace and calmness that allows you to navigate life’s challenges with resilience and composure. It’s about accepting that life will have its ups and downs, but approaching them with a gentle strength and a positive attitude.

I couldn’t have said it better myself.

Follow along with me to learn some wellness practices that I’m sure will help you too.

Cheers

Hot Summer Days

Wildflowers in Pierre Marquette State Park, Illinois

These are my favorite days.

So far today I have mowed the grass, dressed unused flower beds with fresh straw for our cats, made herbal tea from herbs that I grew and dried sweetened with local honey from my BIL.

Now I’m cooking yellow rice to go with the beans I have already cooked.

For lunch, I had a salad with raw spinach, cilantro, a little pickled cabbage, pumpkin and sunflower seeds, and my guilty pleasure – Ranch dressing. Topped with peanuts for more crunch.

I stretched and limbered up in the sun, in the backyard, in the freshly mowed grass.

I have been missing feeling strong. I’m beginning to feel strong again.

Now, back to my glass of herbal tea with lime.

I love hot summer days.

How Cutting Out Soda Elevates Your Well-Being

Hey everyone!

Today, let’s talk about something that’s a staple in many people’s diets but often stands in the way of living a healthier, happier life: soda. Yep, those fizzy drinks might seem harmless, but they pack a punch that can knock your health goals off track. Let’s dive into why kicking the soda habit is a game-changer and how it moves you closer to the vibrant, healthy lifestyle you deserve.

The Sneaky Culprit: Sugar Overload

First off, let’s talk sugar. Soda is loaded with it, and not the natural kind you find in fruits, but the added, refined sugar that doesn’t do your body any favors. This sugar contributes to weight gain, spikes in blood sugar levels, and can even lead to type 2 diabetes. By cutting out soda, you’re drastically reducing your sugar intake, which is a major step towards managing your weight and keeping your blood sugar levels steady.

Calorie Bombs

One can of soda can have as many calories as a small meal, but without any of the nutritional benefits. These empty calories add up quickly and can lead to unwanted weight gain. By eliminating soda, you’re reducing your caloric intake, which can help you shed those extra pounds and feel more energetic throughout the day.

Say Goodbye to Crashes

Ever notice how you feel on top of the world right after drinking a soda, only to crash hard a little while later? That’s the sugar high followed by the inevitable sugar crash. When you stop drinking soda, you avoid these energy spikes and crashes, leading to more stable energy levels throughout the day. This means no more mid-afternoon slumps where you feel like you can’t keep your eyes open.

Hydration is Key

Soda might quench your thirst momentarily, but it doesn’t hydrate you the way water does. In fact, the caffeine and sugar in soda can lead to dehydration. By swapping soda for water, you’re keeping your body properly hydrated, which is crucial for everything from digestion to skin health to maintaining your energy levels.

Better for Your Teeth

Soda is notorious for wreaking havoc on your teeth. The combination of sugar and acidity can lead to cavities and enamel erosion. Giving up soda means you’re protecting your teeth and gums, leading to fewer trips to the dentist and a brighter smile.

Mindful Choices

Choosing to stop drinking soda is a step towards making more mindful decisions about what you put into your body. It’s about being aware of how certain foods and drinks affect your health and making choices that support your overall well-being. This mindfulness can extend to other areas of your life, helping you to make healthier choices consistently.

Setting an Example

When you make healthy choices, you inspire those around you to do the same. Whether it’s your family, friends, or coworkers, your decision to ditch soda can motivate others to think about their own health and make positive changes. Plus, it feels great to know that you’re leading by example and contributing to a healthier community.

Celebrate the Small Wins

Every time you choose water over soda, you’re celebrating a small win that adds up to big changes over time. These small victories are empowering and can boost your confidence as you continue on your wellness journey. Remember, it’s all about progress, not perfection.

Why Make Healthier Choices?

So, why go through the effort of making healthier choices? Because you’re worth it! Living a healthy lifestyle isn’t about depriving yourself; it’s about nourishing your body, feeling good, and enjoying life to the fullest. When you make healthier choices, you have more energy, a clearer mind, and a stronger body. You’re better equipped to handle stress, stay active, and enjoy the moments that matter most.

In conclusion, ditching soda might seem like a small change, but it’s one that can have a big impact on your overall health and well-being. It’s a step towards a more mindful, vibrant, and healthier you. So, let’s raise a glass (of water) and toast to making choices that support the amazing, healthy lifestyle you deserve!

Cheers to your health! 🥂


Feel free to share your own experiences with cutting out soda and how it’s impacted your health journey in the comments below. Let’s support each other on this path to wellness!

Unlock Your Healthy Lifestyle: Three Keys to Reducing Sugar In Your Diet

Welcome, health seekers!

Are you ready to unlock your healthy side?

Let’s begin by looking at the top three keys to reduce the amount of sugar you are consuming. These three keys pave the way to a healthier you and lead to improved well-being and vitality.

Key #1: Mindful Awareness

The first key to reducing sugar consumption begins with cultivating mindful awareness. Take a moment to investigate your current sugar consumption and its sources in your diet. Are you indulging in sugary snacks and beverages throughout the day? Are there hidden sugars lurking in your favorite packaged foods? By becoming aware of your habits, you empower yourself to make informed choices and take control of your health.

Start by reading food labels diligently, paying close attention to hidden sugars such as high-fructose corn syrup, dextrose, and sucrose. Consider keeping a food journal to track your sugar intake and identify patterns. Mindful awareness lays the foundation for meaningful change, setting the stage for a healthier lifestyle.

Key #2: Nourishing Alternatives

Once you’ve developed mindful awareness, it’s time to explore nourishing alternatives to satisfy your sweet cravings. Nature offers a bounty of wholesome options that delight the taste buds without wreaking havoc on your health. By incorporating fresh fruits like berries, apples, and citrus into your diet, you get to enjoy natural sweetness along with a host of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

You can also experiment with homemade treats using natural sweeteners such as raw honey, maple syrup, or dates. These alternatives add sweetness to your recipes while providing additional nutritional benefits. Get creative in the kitchen and discover new ways to indulge in delights that support your well-being.

Key #3: Empowering Education

Knowledge is power when it comes to reducing sugar consumption and reclaiming your health. Take the time to educate yourself about the harmful effects of excessive sugar on your body and mind. Learn about the link between sugar and chronic conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, as well as its impact on energy levels, mood, and mental clarity.

Explore alternative resources, books, and documentaries that shed light on the sugar industry’s influence and the prevalence of hidden sugars in processed foods. Arming yourself with knowledge empowers you to make informed choices that align with your health goals. Remember, every decision you make is a step towards a healthier, more vibrant you.

Conclusion

Remember: small changes can bring big results on your journey to optimal health. By cultivating mindful awareness, embracing nourishing alternatives, and empowering yourself with education, you hold the keys to unlock your sweetest health potential.

Ready to take the next step? Visit Suzanne Horrocks Wellness on Podia to discover exclusive resources, courses, and support on your wellness journey. Let’s walk together on the path of vibrant well-being and a life filled with sweetness in every sense of the word.

#StopDrinkingSoda

🚨Wellness Reminder🚨

🌟 Are you sipping soda more often than water? 🥤

💧 Let’s talk about how that can impact your hydration levels.

🚫 While soda might seem like a refreshing choice, it can actually lead to dehydration.

Here’s why:

1️⃣ High Sugar Content: Most sodas are loaded with sugar, which can actually increase your body’s need for water to process it. When you consume sugary drinks, your body works overtime to balance out the sugar levels, which can leave you feeling parched.

2️⃣ Caffeine Effect: Many sodas contain caffeine, which is a diuretic. This means it can increase urine production, leading to fluid loss and ultimately dehydration. Remember, caffeine can be dehydrating, so it’s essential to balance your intake with water.

3️⃣ Empty Calories: Soda provides little to no nutritional value, leaving you feeling unsatisfied and potentially craving more unhealthy snacks. Opting for water or other hydrating beverages can keep you feeling full and energized without the added calories and dehydration risk.

🌊 Stay Hydrated, Stay Healthy: Remember to prioritize water as your main source of hydration throughout the day. Aim for at least 8 glasses (64 ounces) daily, or adjust based on your activity level and climate.

✨ Let’s make choices that support our well-being, starting with staying hydrated! Swap out that soda for a refreshing glass of water and feel the difference it makes in your energy levels and overall health. Your body will thank you! 💦

Click here to begin your healthy lifestyle.

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?