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Today on the Retirement Lifestyle Show, Roshan Loungani welcomes back Jill Myers to the podcast. Jill is an integrative nutrition health coach whose work addresses overlooked health aspects to facilitate people’s optimal health and well-being. They break down the five most important tools for your self-care tool kit.
The information shared in "The 5 Tools For Your Self-Care Toolkit"
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The 5 Tools For Your Self-Care Toolkit
1. Learning to Breathe
We all breathe to survive, but most people don’t breathe intentionally. According to Jill, mindful breathing and bringing your attention to the present can help break the pattern of negative, stressful thoughts by evoking a relaxation response.
2. Proper Hydration
A lot of us live our lives in a dehydrated state. Jill explains that staying
3. The Food That We Eat
Food is an essential component of the self-care kit. Your goal should be to focus on eating well. Staying away from processed foods, including sugar, is key.
4. Functional Movements For Health
Not only does exercise improve your physical health, but it also helps improve your mental state over time.
5. Reset Your Mind.
You are what you think. The energy you send out – your thoughts, words, and feelings – creates your experience. Your thoughts are the only thing standing in your way. They are your biggest blocks. So look at them – are they true, or do you have false thoughts on repeat?
Links and Resources
Jill’s LinkedIn
The Yodaya Wellness Website
Jill’s Instagram
FutureLink
Jill’s past appearances on
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All opinions expressed by podcast hosts and guests are solely their own. While based on information that they believe is reliable, neither Arete Wealth nor its affiliates warrant its completeness or accuracy, nor do their opinions reflect the opinion of Arete Wealth. This podcast is for general informational purposes only, and should not be regarded as specific advice or recommendations for any individual. Before making any decisions, consult a professional.
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Today on the Retirement Lifestyle Show, Roshan Loungani welcomes back Jill Myers to the podcast. Jill is an integrative nutrition health coach whose work addresses overlooked health aspects to facilitate people’s optimal health and well-being. They break down the five most important tools for your self-care tool kit.
The information shared in "The 5 Tools For Your Self-Care Toolkit"
[00:00]
[00:53]
[04:36]
[06:55]
[10:58]
[12:28]
[17:30]
[18:44]
[24:00]
[27:07]
[28:40]
[33:40]
[36:30]
[38:27]
[40:16]
[46:38]
[51:02]
[53:09]
[58:00]
The 5 Tools For Your Self-Care Toolkit
1. Learning to Breathe
We all breathe to survive, but most people don’t breathe intentionally. According to Jill, mindful breathing and bringing your attention to the present can help break the pattern of negative, stressful thoughts by evoking a relaxation response.
2. Proper Hydration
A lot of us live our lives in a dehydrated state. Jill explains that staying
3. The Food That We Eat
Food is an essential component of the self-care kit. Your goal should be to focus on eating well. Staying away from processed foods, including sugar, is key.
4. Functional Movements For Health
Not only does exercise improve your physical health, but it also helps improve your mental state over time.
5. Reset Your Mind.
You are what you think. The energy you send out – your thoughts, words, and feelings – creates your experience. Your thoughts are the only thing standing in your way. They are your biggest blocks. So look at them – are they true, or do you have false thoughts on repeat?
Links and Resources
Jill’s LinkedIn
The Yodaya Wellness Website
Jill’s Instagram
FutureLink
Jill’s past appearances on
Check
All opinions expressed by podcast hosts and guests are solely their own. While based on information that they believe is reliable, neither Arete Wealth nor its affiliates warrant its completeness or accuracy, nor do their opinions reflect the opinion of Arete Wealth. This podcast is for general informational purposes only, and should not be regarded as specific advice or recommendations for any individual. Before making any decisions, consult a professional.
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