by jayme | Feb 5, 2010 | Women's Health, Women's Self-Care
How often do we say to ourselves “I really should do that”? We hear others saying the same thing. On the surface, this might not seem like a problem. After all, as human beings, we want to do what we think is “right”. This is a good thing!...
by jayme | Aug 28, 2009 | Women's Health, Women's Motivation
At lunch last week, my friend Isabella told me that she wasn’t exercising because she’s just lazy. My response? “Isabella, I don’t believe in lazy”. I’ve found that when women say they are too lazy to exercise it’s usually a smoke screen for what’s really going on....
by jayme | Aug 17, 2009 | Exercise Intensity, Strategies, Women's Motivation
Have you wanted to know why women gain weight after menopause? In this post, you will learn about important research on this topic as told to me by Dr. Heidi IglayReger of the University of Michigan. So far, this is what we know: As you might be aware, estrogen, the...
by jayme | Jun 12, 2009 | General, media
I’m excited to announce that I’ll be blogging weekly for More’s online magazine and community. I will be blogging more frequently on More.com than here and writing much shorter posts. If you’d like to hear motivational and wise words related to moving your body and...
by jayme | Mar 31, 2009 | Eating, Weight Loss, Women's Motivation
I invited Maryann Tomovich Jacobsen, MS, RD, to write a follow up to my October blog post, “Why demonizing food often defeats us.” My former post explained the psychological reasons why avoiding “bad” foods and using “shoulds” for eating often backfires. If you missed...