What's your Motivation?

Welcome to May! A new month represents another opportunity to reflect and refocus your priorities. With May, we're one month away from the official start of summer. If you have kids, you might be just a few weeks from the start of summer vacation. Both these facts can be a major source of motivation as you reassess your wellness goals. Many women approach summer with trepidation. They dread the process of trying on swimwear that they then have to get the courage to wear in public. Those already struggling with low energy levels may see the prospect of wrangling little ones for the next few months as another burden.

"The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams"

—OPRAH WINFREY

As I reflect on the past few years and even the past few weeks, I am thankful for the additional vitality that God has allowed me to experience. Three years ago, my weight had ballooned to close to 170 lbs. I had patients who thought that I had been pregnant and had a baby. Swimsuit season was more about covering up. This is in contrast to this past weekend when I went into Athleta on a whim, looking for a cute two-piece. I was so thrilled to find something that fit my style and looked great on my body that I got the attention of one of one of the sales associates to show off. She then spread the word to hear colleagues about how good I looked.

While my physical appearance was not the primary motivation for the lifestyle and nutrition changes of the past few years, enjoying how I look and feel encourages me to stay focused. I'm thankful for a level of fitness that allowed me to participate in the recent Glow it Up 5K with no additional training. I also had the energy to participate in a nature walk the following day.

With my food sensitivities, preparing for my recent backpacking trip to Cumberland Island required some additional creativity  to prepare meals. This was nothing that a little Pinterest support couldn't overcome. Staying true to my nutritional goals enabled me to optimize my energy and avoid any gastrointestinal adventures over the weekend. Close to the end of that weekend, I accidentally hiked 10 miles. I survived and thrived, exploring the island in the bright sunshine of that beautiful day.

While I don't have all the answers yet for optimal health I'm thankful for what I am able to experience. I have learned to be kind to myself in the moments where I don't make the best choices. I continue to learn what works and doesn't work for my body. I look forward to sharing more details about my personal wellness routines to help you stay motivated and achieve your personal goals. I'd love to hear about what motivates you to pursue better wellness.

What's your #motivation?  

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