Bento Breakfast in Japan with healthy fish and vegetables, coffee, and a variety of healthy Japanese food

8 Lessons on Healthy Living from Japan

A few months ago, I was traveling around Japan, and something struck me: Even in the streets of Tokyo — home to more than 37 million people (!!) — everything felt quiet, orderly, clean, and respectful. No honking horns, no blaring music, no one yapping loudly on their phone, no chaos or clutter. The calm was almost tangible. For someone like me, who doesn’t handle crowds or over-stimulation very well,…

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midlife woman pouring extra virgin olive oil on a salad in a wooden bowl

Simple Strategies to Nourish Your Brain and Body After 50

Feeling good in your body and keeping your brain sharp after 50 doesn’t have to be complicated. Even small, practical changes in what you eat can boost energy, support focus, and improve overall well-being. From adding extra vegetables and brain-healthy fats, to choosing whole-food carbs and staying hydrated, there are simple strategies you can start today. Eating seasonally, trying one new recipe a week, and including small treats like 70% dark chocolate can make healthy eating enjoyable, not stressful. These steps are designed specifically for women 50+ who want real, manageable ways to feel their best every day. Start taking care of your brain and body—one small change at a time.

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The Power of Health Coaching: What the Science Says

If you’ve ever felt like staying consistent with healthy habits is harder than it should be, I want you to know—you’re not alone. Most of us already know the basics: eat more real food, move our bodies, manage stress. But let’s be honest—knowing isn’t the same as doing. And when you’re in midlife, navigating everything from hormone shifts to energy crashes and high stress, that gap between knowing and doing…

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Why Every Woman Over 50 Needs Strength Training

Strength Training is a Must for Women Over 50—Here’s Why “You don’t stop exercising because you get old, you get old because you stop exercising.” ~ Dr. Kenneth Cooper Exercise is the fountain of youth for your aging muscles. Truly. If you’re a woman over 50, strength training is one of the most powerful things you can do for your health, and the science backs it up. It’s not just…

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