Tag: Lifestyle

  • What Are You Creating in This Season?

    If you’re a New Englander (like me), you might be sitting here thinking,
    “Here we go again. More snow.” Sigh…

    It can feel like a winter that just won’t let up. Relentless. Gray skies. Forced slowdowns. Frigid temps. Snow blowers humming. Driveways shoveled… again and again.

    But it makes me wonder…

    What could we be building during this unexpected pause?

    Winter has a way of stripping things down. The noise quiets. The calendar softens. The pace shifts whether we like it or not. And in that space, something interesting happens.

    We create.

    Some of my friends are creating life in this season.
    Some are writing books.
    Some are launching new businesses.
    Some are stepping into the gym for the very first time.
    Others are heading back to the classroom.

    Creation doesn’t always look like art. Sometimes it looks like courage.

    For me, this season has been about going back to the basics… making my own butter, baking bread, learning how to be a little more self-reliant. There’s something grounding about understanding where your food comes from and realizing you can produce more than you consume. I’ve also been enjoying digging into some literary classics.

    But it hasn’t just been about homemaking.

    I’ve also been learning gun safety, completing my pistol permit course, and practicing self-defense. Not out of fear, but out of responsibility. Out of awareness. Out of a desire to feel capable and prepared.

    Creation isn’t always soft.

    Sometimes it’s strength.
    Sometimes it’s discipline.
    Sometimes it’s stepping into rooms that stretch you.

    There is something deeply gratifying about creating.

    Not consuming.
    Not scrolling.
    Not reacting.

    Creating.

    When you make something with your hands, like bread, butter, a stronger body, a safer home, a new business, you shift from passive to powerful. You move from “this is happening to me” to “I am building something anyway.”

    And that changes everything.

    Winter can feel restrictive. But what if it’s actually protective?

    What if it’s giving you cover to build quietly?

    We live in a culture that celebrates visible hustle. Loud launches. Public wins. Constant output. But some of the most important work happens off-camera, off-season, underground.

    Seeds are planted in winter.
    Roots deepen in winter.
    Foundations are poured in winter.

    Maybe this is the season you:

    Build physical strength.
    Build financial stability.
    Build a business.
    Build confidence.
    Build skill.
    Build self-reliance.

    Spring will come. It always does.

    So here’s my simple invitation — a 30-day Winter Creation Challenge.

    ❄️ Make one thing from scratch.
    ❄️ Move your body three times per week.
    ❄️ Read 10 pages a day.
    ❄️ Save or invest a small amount weekly.
    ❄️ Practice one skill that increases independence.

    Keep a journal throughout the 30 days. At the end, look back and see what you built in what once felt like a stagnant season. I think you’ll surprise yourself.

    Spring will come. I promise.

    The question is…when it does, what will you have created?

    Happy Winter, friends. ⛄

    Denise xo


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  • When the World is Loud, Choose What Grounds You.

    Even in a heavy world, there is beauty. And feeling joy doesn’t mean I’m ignoring what’s real. You can care deeply and still have boundaries. ~Felicia Yvette

    Are you as exhausted as I am by the constant stream of information coming at us every minute of the day? It can feel like the world is perpetually on fire — metaphorically speaking — with no real off switch.

    The hardest part isn’t just the news itself. It’s trying to discern what’s real, what’s exaggerated, and what’s intentionally designed to provoke a reaction. AI has changed the landscape entirely, whether for better or worse doesn’t really matter at this point. It’s here, and it’s made distinguishing reality more complicated. Social media, once a place for connection, has become a megaphone where every opinion is amplified and silence is often mistaken for indifference. Algorithms now shape how we witness the world.

    It’s overwhelming.
    And it’s exhausting.

    What I’ve been reminding myself lately is this: we’re allowed to step back. We’re allowed to choose how we engage. And we’re allowed to protect our nervous systems without abandoning our values. And, we don’t have to announce it or explain it to anyone.

    Instead of feeding the noise, I’ve been intentionally choosing practices that feel grounding, timeless, and more human and less automated.

    A Few Ways I’m Opting Out of the Noise

    1. Reading the Classics
    I can’t believe that in my sixty years I’ve never read some of the most renowned classics. Stories that have survived generations for a reason…because human nature hasn’t changed as much as we like to think. I made a personal commitment to read three of them this year, and not on a device, but as actual, physical books.

    • Wuthering Heights
    • The Catcher in the Rye
    • To Kill a Mockingbird

    I chose these because they’re provocative and timeless. They require us to sit, think, feel, and reflect, something modern content rarely asks of us.

    2. Limiting Information Intake
    Not everything deserves my attention. I’m becoming more intentional about when and how I consume news and opinions, especially first thing in the morning and before bed.

    3. Spending Time Outside
    Nature has always been my reset. Fresh air, sunlight, a walk in the woods (even in the dead of winter), these simple things regulate the body in ways no headline ever could.

    4. Choosing Real Conversations
    Meaningful conversations with people I trust are far more nourishing than comment sections and hot takes. And I don’t limit those conversations to people with whom I’m aligned. Those are easy. I seek out people who think differently, who offer perspectives I may not have considered. We all see life through a different lens, and realizing that was life-altering for me in how I react to opposing views.

    5. Moving My Body With Intention
    Exercise isn’t just physical. For me, it’s emotional and mental hygiene. Strength training, walking, and slowing down when needed, it all of it helps me stay grounded.

    6. Letting Silence Be Enough
    I don’t need to have a public opinion on everything. Silence isn’t apathy; it’s discernment. I’m often fascinated by how easily people assume they know how I think or feel. The truth is, I come from a place where multiple things can be true simultaneously. That often creates discomfort for people. I’ve grown comfortable in the silence, allowing others and myself to process meaningful information.

    The world may feel loud, chaotic, and divided, but we still get to choose how we live inside of it. Sometimes the most radical thing we can do is slow down, read something old, walk outside, and remember what it means to be human.

    Here is a Spotify list of 26 podcasts that have the potential to inspire and motivate your life in 2026. And if you’d like to join me in finally reading the books you’ve always meant to, maybe this is the year we focus on literature, art, and content that actually inspires.

    How are you quieting the chaos lately?
    I’d love to hear — drop it in the comments.

    Denise xo

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  • Christmas in the Cut: What I Learned Cruising Through Central America

    Are you a holiday traveler? We typically are not, but this year we broke from tradition and set sail on something completely different, making Christmas look and feel a lot different.

    Instead of the usual rush of decorating, shopping, wrapping, shipping gifts, cooking, running, squeezing in “one more thing”, I found myself somewhere else entirely. Somewhere warmer. Slower. Louder in color, and quieter in spirit.

    This trip took us through Costa Maya, Belize, Roatán, and Cozumel, with the cruise itself becoming part of the experience, not just transportation, but a floating pause button between worlds.

    And maybe most unexpectedly, it gave me something I didn’t know how much I needed:

    distance.

    From the noise.
    From the news.
    From the endless scroll.
    From the constant pull to react instead of reflect.

    This series is about that space…
    what I learned in it, what surprised me, and what stayed with me long after we pulled back into port.


    Stepping Away From the Noise

    Somewhere between sea days and shore excursions, without internet or WiFi, my phone became what it was meant to be, a way to capture moments, not consume noise. The news faded, social media fell away, and presence took its place.

    And, guess what? The world didn’t fall apart, and neither did I…lol

    Instead, my nervous system softened. My thoughts slowed. I slept better. I listened more. I noticed things again, the sound of water against the ship, the rhythm of the streets, the way conversations unfold when no one’s half-distracted.

    It reminded me how much mental energy we give away every single day without realizing it.

    When you disconnect from the constant input, you reconnect to something quieter, but far more powerful.


    Slowing Down Changes What You See

    There’s something about being on the water that recalibrates you.

    Cruise days blur urgency. Time stretches. Meals become moments instead of tasks. Conversations linger. You walk more. You breathe deeper. You actually notice the sky.

    Then you step onto land…and each stop has its own heartbeat.

    Each place we visited carried a different rhythm:

    • The depth of history and resilience in Costa Maya
    • The vibrant color and warmth in Belize
    • The lush, natural beauty of Roatán
    • The richness of culture and energy of Cozumel

    Different languages. Different foods. Different definitions of success, wealth, and “enough.”

    And quietly, without effort, it shifts you.


    The Spirit of the Mayan People

    One of the most meaningful parts of this journey was learning about and being so close to the ancient Mayan civilization.

    There’s a presence there that’s hard to explain unless you’ve felt it. A reverence for the land. A spiritual intelligence. A deep respect for time, nature, and community.

    The Mayans were master astronomers, innovators, builders, healers, and storytellers. They understood cycles—of nature, of the body, of life itself—long before modern science caught up.

    Standing where that history lives, you can’t help but feel humbled.

    It made me reflect on how disconnected modern life can feel from wisdom that’s been here all along. How much we rush forward without honoring what came before. How often we forget that progress doesn’t always mean faster.

    Sometimes it means deeper.


    The People Make the Place

    What struck me most wasn’t just the excursions or scenery, though both were stunning.

    It was the people.

    Guides who spoke with pride about their islands and heritage. Locals selling handmade goods with stories attached. Smiles that felt unhurried. Conversations that weren’t transactional.

    There was a groundedness I don’t always feel at home.

    Less performance.
    Less urgency.
    More presence.

    And it made me ask myself some honest questions:

    • Where am I moving too fast?
    • What noise do I need to turn down?
    • What would happen if I allowed more space into my days?

    Food, Culture, and Connection

    Food tells the story of a place.

    From fresh local favorites to unique spices, from street-side bites we ate in vans or buses, to shared meals onboard, everything felt intentional. Food wasn’t rushed or minimized. It was enjoyed.

    And that stood out.

    So much of hustle culture shows up in how we eat, rest, and move through life. This trip quietly challenged that, not with rules, but with contrast.

    A reminder that nourishment isn’t just physical.
    It’s cultural.
    It’s communal.
    It’s emotional.

    Below is a beautiful Belizean Mayan Proverb, that means: The way you move through the world reflects who you are, your awareness and humility shape the journey.

    “Where I go, I see myself.”


    Why I’m Sharing This Series

    I’m far from a travel professional, so this isn’t a formal travel guide, just some insight from my personal experience from land and sea.

    Yes, I’ll share highlights, excursions, and moments from each destination. But more than that, this series is about:

    • What happens when we disconnect from constant noise
    • What travel teaches us when we slow down enough to notice
    • How ancient wisdom still speaks, if we’re willing to listen
    • And why, especially at this stage of life, growth comes from presence, not pressure

    Because real expansion doesn’t come from doing more.

    It comes from living with intention.


    What’s Coming Next

    In the posts ahead, I’ll dive into:

    • Each destination and what made it unique
    • Cultural moments that stayed with me
    • The beauty and simplicity of island life
    • The cruise experience itself, what surprised me and what I loved
    • And the lessons I brought home

    So consider this your invitation.

    To travel with me.
    To reflect a little.
    To unplug…if only for a moment.
    And to remember that sometimes the most meaningful journeys happen when we step away from the noise and return to ourselves.

    Coming soon, first stop, the voyage, sunsets, and Costa Maya….✨

    If you traveled for Christmas this year, drop a comment and share where you visited.

    Denise XO


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  • Today’s 50+ Isn’t Our Parents’ 50+

    There used to be a narrative about turning 50…one that whispered words like slowing down, playing it safe, acting your age, and starting the decline.

    But here’s the truth no one prepared us for: Today’s 50+ women (and men) are rewriting the entire script.

    We’re not shrinking.
    We’re expanding.
    We’re not fading out.
    We’re stepping into our power with more clarity, courage, and conviction than ever before.

    If you’re in your 50s (or approaching them) and feel stronger, wiser, and more “you” than you did in your 30s or 40’s, welcome. You’re part of the new wave of powerful women redefining what midlife really looks like.

    We’re Not Our Parents’ 50 — And We Never Will Be

    Our mothers and grandmothers didn’t have the science, the tools, or the language we have today.

    They didn’t talk openly about:

    • Building muscle as a necessity for longevity
    • Strength training for bone health
    • Hormones, metabolism, and recovery
    • Personalized wellness
    • Reinventing careers at 50
    • Owning their voice
    • Starting new passions and projects

    But we do. And we’re using all of it.

    Today’s 50+ woman is:

    • Running trails, hiking mountains, lifting weights, and taking solo vacations around the world
    • Prioritizing mobility, muscle, and metabolic health
    • Investing in financial freedom and building businesses
    • Taking rest seriously
    • Setting boundaries unapologetically
    • Choosing peace over pressure
    • Refusing to play small

    We’re not chasing youth, we’re chasing our potential.

    The Power of Bioactive Peptides in the 50+ Era

    Let’s be honest: aging today isn’t just mindset. It’s science-backed, too.

    Peptides have become one of the most powerful tools women in their 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond are using to:

    • Boost metabolism
    • Improve body composition
    • Support energy
    • Build and maintain lean muscle
    • Enhance recovery
    • Balance hormones
    • Improve sleep and reduce inflammation

    When I started peptides, it wasn’t about looking younger… it was about supporting my future self. The one who wants to run with dogs, chase big ideas, live active, be independent, say yes to adventure, and have the strength to do it for decades.

    They’ve become part of my longevity toolkit…not a magic fix, but a strategic support for how I want to age forward, not backward.

    If you’re curious about peptides or want guidance on where to start (Let’s talk!), this is the time to lean into education and community instead of guessing alone.

    Aging With Intention, Not Limitation

    Today’s 50+ is bold.
    Curious.
    Expansive.
    Driven.
    Soft in the right places and strong in all the places that matter.

    We’re not defined by age. We’re defined by the choices we make in this season:

    ✨ Choosing muscle
    ✨ Choosing nourishment
    ✨ Choosing mental clarity
    ✨ Choosing movement
    ✨ Choosing purpose-driven work
    ✨ Choosing friendships that fuel us
    ✨ Choosing joy
    ✨ Choosing to stop apologizing for taking up space

    We are not “over the hill.” We ARE the hill — and we’re climbing it with strength, stamina, and a fire that refuses to burn out.

    Here’s a Journal Prompt for You This Week.

    “What do I want the next decade of my life to feel like, and what choices can I start making today to support that version of me?”

    Sit with it. Write freely. Be honest with yourself.

    The answers may surprise you, and they may just shift your entire direction.

    Your next chapter is calling, loudly. And it’s going to be your strongest one yet.

    Live Boldly,

    Denise xo

  • 8 Meaningful Steps to Close Out 2025 Strong

    As we begin to close the door on 2025, there’s this collective feeling in the air… part reflection, part momentum, part “holy crap, how is it already December?” And if you’re anything like me, you’re ready to close the year feeling aligned, grounded, and proud of the work you’ve put in.

    Here are the 8 things every one of us should be doing to finish 2025 strong, healthy, and on purpose…with a few of my personal favorites sprinkled in, because sometimes the little things are what keep us grounded.


    1. Revisit Your Wins, Even the Small Ones

    (Guys, this is sooo important.)

    We move so fast we forget to acknowledge what we’ve actually done. Pull out your camera roll, your planner, your notes app, and look at everything you’ve accomplished this year. You’ll be amazed at how much you’ve grown, even in moments that felt heavy or messy.

    Pro tip: This is also the perfect moment to light a candle, sip a warm mug of instant bone broth (my winter go-to), and let yourself actually appreciate how far you’ve come.

    2. Audit Your Habits

    Your habits tell the truth long before your goals do. What’s working? What’s draining you? What needs to stay in 2026 and what needs to go?

    This is the season for honest evaluation, NOT judgment.

    3. Check Your Biomarkers, Not Just Your Weight

    Energy, strength, sleep, stress, hormones, muscle mass, hydration, recovery…these matter just as much—maybe even more—than the number on the scale.

    And yes, this is where my bioactive peptide foundation (Fit + Lean + Hydrated) has become a huge part of my own health baseline. Getting real data and supporting your body from the inside out is game-changing.

    4. Fall Back in Love with Your Warm-Up

    We’re in such a rush to hit the ground running that we skip the part that keeps us healthy. Whether it’s your warm-up at the gym, the way you start your work day, or your morning routine, slow down.

    Preparing well is the foundation for performing well.

    And if you need a little boost to get started? Turn on a motivating podcast, lately, Ed Mylett’s “One More Day, One More Choice” has been my reset button, but there are tons of great ones available.

    5. Make One Meaningful Financial Decision

    It doesn’t have to be big, but it does need to be intentional.

    💰Increase your savings by 1%.
    💰Pay down a piece of debt.
    💰Organize your taxes early.
    💰Or finally set up the financial system you’ve been avoiding.

    A small move now sets up major ease in January.

    6. Strengthen Your Relationships on Purpose

    Reach out to the people who lifted you up this year. Set boundaries with the ones who drained you. Nurture the connections that make you better.

    You don’t need more people. You need the right people.

    My favorite tradition: picking one friend or family member each week in December to surprise with a message, a note, or even a treat drop-off.

    7. Simplify Your Wellness Routine

    The end of the year isn’t the time to overhaul everything. It’s the time to anchor into the basics:

    • Hydrate (support energy & boost metabolism)
    • Move daily (preferably outdoors)
    • Strength train (lift for longevity)
    • Prioritize sleep (this is when our bodies repair and recover)
    • Support your hormones (decrease cortisol & boost NAD)

    Your future self will thank you.

    And don’t skip little treats, we need those for our wellbeing too. So, for those cozy winter evenings, a chocolate mug cake has saved many nights for me. You’re welcome!

    8. Set a Theme for 2026 (Not a Resolution)

    Instead of a long list of goals you’ll forget by February, choose a theme—a word, phrase, or intention, that guides your decisions.

    Clarity. Strength. Expansion. Ease. Resilience.

    Let it shape the year before it even begins.

    Lastly…

    Closing out a year isn’t just about tying up loose ends; it’s about stepping into the next chapter with intentionality, strength, and self-respect.

    You don’t need perfection. You just need direction.

    Here’s to ending 2025 grounded, grateful, and ready for whatever comes next. Remember, joy doesn’t just happen, you create it through tiny choices, tiny rituals, and tiny moments that remind you who you are.

    Grab your 🎧 … I dropped a fun Christmas playlist for you. Enjoy! 🎄

    Cheers to new beginnings.


    Denise xo

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  • Staying Motivated in an Unmotivated World

    “The world is full of wonder for those with eyes to see.” — Unknown

    Some days it feels like we’re all swimming against the current, doesn’t it? We wake up with good intentions, only to be met with headlines and algorithms designed to divide us, overwhelm us, or convince us that the world is falling apart.

    And when you’re constantly bombarded with negativity, staying motivated becomes a real challenge.

    But here’s the truth: 👉🏼 we have far more in common than the media wants us to believe. We’re all humans navigating a busy, messy, beautiful life the best we can. And especially during the holidays, a season that should be meaningful and magical, motivation can dip hard.

    For some, this time of year brings joy. For others, it brings pressure, loneliness, grief, financial stress, or the temptation to say, “Screw it,” abandon routines, and spiral.

    Your diet? Your fitness? Your sleep? Your habits? All of it can feel harder to hold onto right now.

    But I want to gently remind you of something: You can make this season glorious…if you enter it with intention.


    Let’s Talk About Intention

    Think back to when you were a child. Christmas was full of magic and wonder, right?

    You didn’t need a reason to believe that something special was coming.
    You didn’t need motivation… you just felt it.

    As adults, we lose that spark.
    We forget what it feels like to sit and dream.
    To slow down.
    To look for beauty.
    To expect goodness.

    But intention brings the magic back. When we decide to look for joy, to create moments, to weave meaning into the season, it changes everything.

    Intention isn’t perfection. Let me say it again, intention isn’t perfection.
    It’s direction.

    So if you’re feeling unmotivated, disconnected, or overwhelmed, here are small but powerful things you can start today that help recharge your mindset, bring back the magic, and anchor you into a better season.


    10 Ways to Bring Back Magic, Motivation & Meaning This Season

    1. Start Your Day With a “Stillness Moment”

    Just 5 minutes. No phone. No noise. Sit with your breath, a warm drink, a candle…something grounding.

    2. Make a December “Joy List”

    Write down 10 things that genuinely spark joy—small or big—and schedule them into your month.

    3. Listen to One Motivational Podcast

    A great one:
    🎧 The Ed Mylett Show
    Perfect for getting back into a powerful mindset.

    4. Read a Book That Re-energizes You

    A beautiful seasonal choice:
    📚 The Comfort Book by Matt Haig
    Short, hopeful reflections that feel like a deep breath.

    5. Set Three Non-Negotiable Goals for the Month

    Keep them simple:

    • Move 20 minutes a day
    • Drink enough water
    • Sleep 7 hours
    • Journal nightly…you don’t need big goals, just consistent ones.

    6. Create a “Digital Boundary Window”

    Turn off news + notifications for at least one hour each night.
    Your nervous system will thank you.

    7. Inject Some Play Into Your Day

    Adults don’t play enough. Bake. Color. Walk through Christmas lights. Watch a holiday movie. Play brings back wonder automatically.

    8. Do One Kind Thing Each Week

    Giving fuels motivation. Write a card, donate gently used items, pay for someone’s coffee, or leave a positive review for a small business.

    9. Reconnect With Someone You Miss

    A text. A call. A coffee date. Connection builds purpose, and purpose builds motivation.

    10. End Each Day With a “Magic Moment Check-In”

    Ask yourself: What was one small moment that felt good today? It rewires your brain toward gratitude and hope.


    A Final Thought

    Motivation doesn’t always appear on its own—sometimes we have to intentionally create space for it. Even in an unmotivated world. Especially now.

    But if you can slow down, breathe deeper, find wonder again, and choose intention… this season can become one of the most meaningful ones you’ve had in years.

    ✨ You deserve a December filled with magic and momentum.
    ✨ And you’re far more in control of that than it might feel today.

    Please share this post with a friend or family member who might need a seasonal boost right now. And, if you missed my recent post, Don’t Go Into The Holidays Without a Plan, you can catch it 👉🏼 here.

    Live boldly,

    Denise xo

  • A Love Letter of Gratitude

    As we head into a season built around gratitude, I want to pause for a moment and send a heartfelt thank you to you — the incredible community that continues to support my blog, my work, and the pieces of my life I choose to share.

    This year has stretched me, strengthened me, and reminded me how much there is to be grateful for. Healing from my ankle break taught me patience, resilience, and the power of simply putting one foot in front of the other, literally and emotionally. It reminded me how strong the human body is, and how much stronger we become when we give ourselves grace.

    I’m so deeply grateful for my health, even when it challenged me.
    I’m grateful for my family, who love me through every high and low.
    I’m grateful for friends who show up, check in, lift me up, and always make me laugh. And I’m endlessly grateful for this community…for your encouragement, your curiosity, your messages, and your willingness to join me in conversations about wellness, growth, and living with intention.

    Your support means more than you know. Every read, every share, every reply… it all reminds me why I write and why connection matters so much.

    Thank you for being here.
    Thank you for letting me share my world with you.
    And thank you for walking this journey with me — through healing, through evolving, and through every season of life.

    I wish you a season filled with joy, love, and simplicity.

    From my heart to yours,
    Denise

  • Don’t Go Into the Holidays Without a Plan!

    Every year, the holiday season sneaks up on us faster than we think. One minute it’s pumpkin spice latte’s and cozy sweaters… and the next, you’re surrounded by office candy bowls, holiday parties, rich dinners, extra cocktails, and endless baked goods.

    It’s fun…until it’s not.

    Because here’s the truth:
    Most people enter the holidays with zero strategy.
    No plan. No boundaries. No support system.

    And that’s when things start to unravel.

    Gym sessions get skipped.
    Late nights become the norm.
    Energy plummets.
    Healthy habits fade.

    And by the time January 1st arrives, instead of feeling refreshed, most people feel frustrated, facing the dreaded holiday weight gain (fact: the average person gains up to 10 pounds…yikes!).

    But this year CAN be different.

    You can enjoy the holidays.
    You can stay consistent.
    You can go into January feeling strong, not defeated.

    All you need is a plan.


    The No. 1 Reason People Struggle During the Holidays: They Don’t Have a Plan

    When you don’t have a plan, the season controls you.
    When you do have a plan, you stay in control.

    A good holiday plan doesn’t have to be complicated, it just has to be intentional and realistic.

    Below is a simple structure you can start using today.


    🎄 Your Holiday Survival Plan

    1. Non-Negotiables (Pick 3)

    These are the habits you protect no matter what.
    Choose three and commit.

    Examples:

    • 30 minutes of movement 4–5 days a week
    • A protein-focused first meal
    • Water before every holiday drink
    • 8,000–10,000 steps
    • No “grazing” on office candy bowls
    • Lights out by 10pm on weeknights

    These anchor you during the chaos.


    2. Pre-Plan Your Weak Spots

    Look at your next 6-8 weeks:

    • Office parties
    • Family dinners
    • Travel
    • Cookie swaps
    • Social events

    Then decide ahead of time:

    • What will you eat first? (Hint: protein + veggies)
    • How many drinks will you have?
    • Will you walk before or after the event?

    Decisions made before the moment equal better outcomes in the moment.


    3. Use Supportive Tools (This Is Where Peptides Come In…and, I swear by them)

    You don’t have to rely on willpower alone, especially during the most tempting season of the year.

    Bioactive peptides offer science-backed support to help your body stay balanced, energized, and regulated.

    ✅ Lean — “Nature’s Ozempic”

    Controls cravings, steadies appetite, and reduces overeating triggers.

    ✅ Hydrated — All-Day Electrolyte + Hydration Support

    Winter = dehydration. Hydrated keeps your energy steady and inflammation down.

    ✅ Fit — Daily Metabolic + NAD+ Support

    Boosts energy, lowers cortisol, and supports recovery, exactly what your body needs during holiday stress.

    Together, these three give you:

    • Less inflammation
    • Better metabolic balance
    • Fewer cravings
    • More energy
    • Better hydration
    • Controlled stress response

    A huge advantage during a season of indulgence.


    4. Build Your Week Around Movement (Not the Other Way Around)

    Instead of “fitting in workouts,” schedule them first:

    Sample weekly structure:

    • 2 strength training sessions
    • 1 conditioning/cardio session
    • 2 walks (30–45 minutes)
    • Optional: 1 recovery day (stretching or yoga)

    Movement keeps your metabolism active and your mindset strong.


    5. Create a Few Go-To Holiday Strategies

    Here are simple, doable tools:

    ✅ Before a party:

    • Drink a full glass of water
    • Eat protein at home
    • Take Lean to avoid overeating

    ✅ At the party:

    • 1 plate — no grazing (so take only what you really want)
    • Start with protein & veggies
    • Alternate alcohol with Hydrated (another fave is sparkling water with a splash of cranberry)

    ✅ The day after:

    • Walk 20–30 minutes
    • Hydrated in the morning
    • Prioritize protein
    • Get back to routine (no guilt spiral!)

    These tiny habits prevent big regrets.


    You Can Enjoy the Holidays AND Feel Good In Your Body

    You don’t have to choose between fun and health.
    You just need a strategy that supports both.

    With a simple plan, supportive habits, and game-changing tools like Fit, Lean, and Hydrated, you can:

    ✅ stay in control
    ✅ feel energized
    ✅ stay consistent
    ✅ reduce stress
    ✅ avoid holiday weight gain
    ✅ hit January feeling READY

    Don’t wait until New Year’s to get serious.
    Start now, and let this be the season you thrive, not just survive.


    Ready to Go Into the Holidays With a Plan That Actually Works?

    If you want support staying consistent, energized, and in control this season, the Muscle + Metabolic Collection is your holiday advantage.


    This bundle includes:

    Lean – keeps cravings in check
    Fit – boosts energy, lowers cortisol, reduces inflammation, supports metabolism
    Hydrated – restores electrolytes, supports performance

    Together, they help you:

    • Stay consistent even on busy days
    • Avoid holiday weight gain
    • Keep your metabolism active
    • Reduce stress
    • Maintain energy and hydration

    You don’t need more willpower — you need the right tools.

    👉 Grab the Muscle + Metabolic Collection and start your holiday plan today. Your January 1st self will thank you.

    We got this!

    Cheers,

    Denise xo

  • 10 Things I’m Loving Right Now (Plus a Bonus!)

    There’s something about this season that’s got me leaning deeper into the simple, everyday things that make me feel grounded, energized, and truly well. Maybe it’s the shift in weather, or celebrating six months post-surgery, or just the natural pause that comes mid-year, but I’ve been paying more attention to what supports me physically, mentally, and emotionally.

    From nourishing wellness staples that help me feel my best, to little luxuries in my daily routine (hello, shower favorites and skincare treats), and even the comfort foods that bring joy to my kitchen, I’ve rounded up 10 (okay, 11!) things I’m absolutely loving right now. Each one is a small reminder that wellness doesn’t have to be complicated to be powerful.

    BTW, Many of these faves apply to both women and men!


    1. Strength Training 💪

    Lifting weights has become my therapy, my empowerment, and my reset button. Whether it’s in the gym or at home, strength training is helping me build more than muscle…it’s building my confidence and consistency.

    Let’s dive into confidence for a hot minute. If you’ve ever felt intimidated walking into the gym, or if you’re currently struggling with those nerves, you’re not alone. It’s completely normal to feel that way, but trust me when I say, it’s absolutely worth working through that discomfort.

    Here’s the thing: No one is watching you as closely as you think. And if they are, it’s probably because they’re inspired or looking to help. If anyone is judging you, that’s their issue, not yours. Focus on your journey, because this space is for YOU to grow, not for anyone else to dictate your worth.


    2. FIT by MAKE Wellness 🧬

    This peptide-powered supplement has become a non-negotiable part of my daily routine, and for good reason. FIT by Make Wellness supports energy, metabolism, and lean muscle mass, and I can genuinely feel the difference when I take it. It helps me power through my workouts and recover faster.

    But the benefits don’t stop there. FIT also helps reduce inflammation, which is a game-changer for joint comfort and overall recovery. It naturally boosts NAD production, which supports cellular health, aging, and energy at the most foundational level. It helps regulate cortisol, the stress hormone that can wreak havoc on your body and mindset.

    It’s not just a supplement, it’s a full-body support system that’s helping me feel stronger, more resilient, and more in control of my health. Oh, and it’s super refreshing and the perfect morning drink!


    3. Boka Toothpaste 🦷

    Fluoride-free, gentle, and packed with nano-hydroxyapatite (yes, it’s a mouthful), this toothpaste leaves my teeth feeling polished without the harshness. My teeth, gums, and smile are grateful.


    4. Kate McLeod Body Stone 🧴

    Part self-care ritual, part skincare essential, this solid moisturizer melts into your skin like butter. It’s clean, luxurious, and makes me want to moisturize daily. It seriously feels soooo good!


    5. Beef Tallow for Skin 😊

    I’ve been using high-quality beef tallow not just for cooking, but also for skincare—and let me tell you, it’s a aahhmazing. Rich in vitamins A, D, E, and K, beef tallow is incredibly nourishing for the skin. It closely mimics our skin’s natural oils, which makes it ultra-moisturizing, gentle, and surprisingly non-greasy.

    It’s been great for dry patches, supporting skin barrier repair, and giving my skin a smooth, healthy glow without any synthetic ingredients. Plus, it’s free of toxins, fillers, and preservatives, just simple, old-school nourishment that works.


    6. Ballerina Protein Powder 🥛

    Don’t let the name fool you, it’s fierce. This is hands down my favorite protein powder. Not only is it packed with clean ingredients, but it also has a smooth texture, great taste, and no weird aftertaste. It’s perfect for shakes or sneaking into my coffee, yogurt, oatmeal, and I’ve even made protein donuts with it, which were delicious.


    7. Counter Mineral Essence 🌟

    My skin drinks this up. It’s a lightweight, mineral-rich hydrator that preps my skin and gives it that dewy, balanced look, especially when I’m skipping heavy products during these hotter months.


    8. JUNK Headbands 💦

    Functional and fun. These keep the sweat (and the frizz) in check whether I’m hiking trails or in the middle of a strength session. Bonus: the patterns are addictive.


    9. Neutrogena Rainbath Shower Gel

    It smells like a spa day…clean, calming, and just right. I look forward to my daily showers (yep, sometimes I take two), and it doesn’t strip my skin. I just added a fresh bottle to my new outdoor shower, and love it!


    10. Eggs, Eggs, Eggs 🥚

    Scrambled, hard-boiled, egg salad, soft-poached, I’m in an egg era. Packed with protein, affordable, and endlessly versatile. They’re the real MVP of my kitchen right now. AND, did you know that eggs are great for your skin and hair too?!


    Bonus: Favorite Hiking Shoes 🥾

    Topo’s are my go-to for the trails. They’re lightweight yet supportive, with a roomy toe box that lets my feet move naturally. I love the way they balance cushion and ground feel, which makes them perfect for both rugged hikes and casual walks. My feet LOVE these shoes and this brand!

    Psst…hop on their mailing list, they have an awesome sale every November!


    What are you loving right now? Drop your current obsessions in the comments, I’m always looking for a new fave to try!

    Denise xo


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      Love this so much!!!

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  • Soft Moments, Strong Heart: My Mental Health Story

    As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, I wanted to take a moment to share something personal I’ve been learning to navigate—social anxiety.

    You might be surprised to hear that from me. I show up, I work hard, I’m driven, I create, I share—and I’m often seen as an extrovert. But behind the highlight reels and daily hustle, there are moments when anxiety creeps in—quietly and powerfully.

    ❗My anxiety has kept me from joining group runs I genuinely wanted to attend.
    ❗It’s made me cancel meetings I’d already prepped for.
    ❗It’s convinced me to skip the gym on days I knew I needed movement.
    ❗It’s even stopped me from nourishing and hydrating my body when I needed it most.

    Social anxiety doesn’t always look like panic—it can look like silence, avoidance, or simply staying small. And if you’ve ever felt that tug-of-war between wanting to show up and feeling frozen by anxiety, you are so not alone.


    The Myth of “All or Nothing”

    One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is this: life doesn’t have to be all or nothing.
    ♥️ We can go hard and be soft.
    ♥️ We can chase goals and take breaks.
    ♥️ We can lead boldly and still need support.

    I haven’t perfected the balance (who has?), but I’m committed to striving for it daily.


    What’s Helped Me: From “Just Deal With It” to Calm

    For years, I just “dealt with it.” I tried gummies, mild meds, and self-talk that didn’t quite stick. Some days were okay. Some were really hard.

    Then I found Calm—a simple, all-natural powder that dissolves on your tongue and gently takes the edge off, without making me feel foggy or tired. It works with your body, not against it.

    It’s like a warm hug in the middle of chaos. I take it before meetings, workouts, or whenever I need a reset—but my favorite time is in the evening. It’s been a game-changer.

    If you’re navigating stress or social anxiety, I encourage you to explore what works for you. And if you’re curious about Calm—or just want to chat about the real, unfiltered stuff—I’m here.


    Mamas, I See You

    My kids are grown now, but I still remember the pressure that came with summer break—keeping everyone busy, managing the chaos, and trying to hold it all together.

    If the thought of it already has you feeling stretched thin, you’re not alone.

    And if you’re looking for a natural way to stay grounded and ease into the whirlwind of summer, Calm might be exactly what you need.

    A study released this month by Columbia University found that 75% of mothers in the U.S. experience some form of mental or physical health challenge. That stat? It’s real—and it’s a reminder that we need tools and support, not just grit.


    A Few Resources for Social Anxiety

    Because I believe in offering support beyond the scroll, here are a few resources I trust:

    • Anxiety & Depression Association of America (ADAA): adaa.org – Tools, support groups, and therapist directories.
    • Mindfulness Apps: Insight Timer, Headspace, and Calm (the app, not the supplement!) all offer free meditations for anxiety.
    • Books:
      • The Anxiety Toolkit by Dr. Alice Boyes
      • How to Be Yourself by Ellen Hendriksen

    You Are Not Alone

    Mental health isn’t a moment—it’s a movement. Whether you’re feeling on top of the world or struggling to leave the house, your experience is valid.

    Give yourself grace. Ask for help. Explore what balance looks like for you.


    🎁 A Special Gift for My Blog Readers 🎁

    If Calm sounds like the kind of support you’ve been looking for, I’ve got something just for you.

    As a thank-you for being part of this community, when you order Calm through me, I’ll gift you 7 days of Focused—absolutely FREE.

    Why? Because I believe in balance. When we feel calm and clear, we can show up as our best selves—in life, work, and everything in between.

    👉 Click here to place your order. Once it comes through, I’ll personally send Focused your way—no strings, just support, and I’ll cover postage!

    And don’t forget to visit my Wellness page to learn more about the power of bioactive precision peptides and why everyone’s buzzing about them.


    Let’s keep this conversation going—even after May. Because our mental health matters every month. 💚

    Make Moves, Live Boldly!

    Denise xo

    psst…want a great summer recipe? drop the comment “summer salad” and I’ll send it your way!