Stop Wasting Time on This
Recently a client and I discussed how much time we’ve wasted in our life worrying about… Muffin tops Bloated stomachs Thighs Bingo wings The number on the scales Wrinkles Hair loss We laughed at how…
Recently a client and I discussed how much time we’ve wasted in our life worrying about… Muffin tops Bloated stomachs Thighs Bingo wings The number on the scales Wrinkles Hair loss We laughed at how…
Since having Covid I’ve not been able to exercise like I used to. I have to be mindful of the intensity and muscular tension. This is doubly frustrating as my symptoms really impact my ability to concentrate. I feel like…
A few weeks ago in the park, Hamish squatted, ready to have a #2. I stood ready, poo bag in hand. He then got distracted, changed his mind and pottered off. I didn’t want people to think I was an irresponsible…
After a pretty low start to the year I’m pleased to say the last week was a goodun' and it’s mainly down to the mindset I’ve taken on things. Whilst I know it’s not always that simple I reminded myself that many of the things I was feeling low about were changeable and by myself only.
🤔 is this just me? Or do you also find your head occasionally slips back to pre-COVID times when you’re out and about? Then you get a whiff of…
There's a common issue we see time and time again. When people want to lose body fat their primary focus shifts to exercise. It's a not necessarily an effective approach and I'm going to explain why.
This week Keris and Matt reflect on lessons learned in the last 12 months and their goals for a healthy 2020 including stronger boundaries, conversations that matter, passion projects, and more in-person experiences.
In this episode of Fitter Food Radio, we reflect on the success of our recent Fitter Weekender which this year had a big focus on mindset, movement, and relaxation. We discuss why knowing what to do when it comes…
Stress is a regular occurrence in life, you can't avoid it and neither should you necessarily always try to, however, you must absolutely control how it impacts your health. Last week I had a deep and meaningful chat with my parents. We were discussing the amount of things they take on in life including renovation projects, travelling, looking after family, etc. Whilst they love doing these things and I wouldn’t want them to stop it’s vital they observe the impact these activities may have on their health.
Throughout life you come across (and end up hanging out with) all kinds of people. Despite the diversity they often fall into two very important categories in terms of how you're left feeling after your time together. We refer to them as "radiators" or "drains." Taking a moment to decipher who you spend most of your time with can make a big difference to your own health.