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Mother’s Day will be here before you know it. If you’re struggling to think of Mother’s Day gift ideas for the health-conscious mamas in your life, here are a few tried and true recommendations from Team WAG!
Spring has sprung, and that means longer days are back! As the frost melts and the sun shines brighter, more light outside makes it easier to get moving and spend time outdoors.
A diet break may seem counterintuitive - why would you need a diet break when you still have weight loss goals to achieve? Does taking a diet break reverse all of the progress you made?
Did you know that there is a difference between hunger and appetite? Hunger is a need to eat, whereas appetite is a want to eat. Today, we’ll answer the question, “Why am I eating if I’m not hungry?” and help you identify hunger vs. appetite signals.
Physical fitness and mental health are deeply interconnected. Research shows that regular exercise positively impacts your mental well-being. It reduces stress, anxiety, and depression while enhancing your mood and cognitive function.
Maintaining a consistent workout routine can be challenging in the fast-paced world of business travel. Long flights, busy schedules, and unfamiliar environments can make finding time for health and fitness needs difficult.
The winter blues hit around the same time each year as daylight decreases and chilly weather rolls in. This results in less sunlight, less time outside, and more temptation to stay on the couch binge-watching Netflix instead of moving your body and cooking whole, healthy foods.
When seasonal allergies hit, it can feel hard to keep up with anything. With the abundance of allergy supplements on the market, it’s easy to forget that there are lifestyle factors that can come into play.
Defined simply, a hormone is a compound in your body that is created by one cell before traveling to and stimulating a response (or series of responses) in another cell.
Building a foundation for a sustainable diet goes a long way toward enhancing overall well-being. This means more than just counting calories or tracking macros.
There is nothing wrong with embracing motivation when it is high, but you have to be ready for the (inevitable) dip in motivation that comes when the “New Year New Me” mindset wears off. These tips will help you assess your January resolutions and make needed shifts to ensure you continue working towards your goals in February.