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This episode is dedicated to all my clients who told me they were disappointed in themselves this week because they "should" be doing XYZ.
Why does trying harder not work in midlife?
In this episode, we explore “the shoulds”—the internal thoughts like “I should eat less” or “I should work out more”—and how they may be creating stress signals in your body that lead to fatigue, weight resistance, and poor sleep.
You’ll learn how to shift from pressure-based thinking to understanding what your body is actually responding to.
This episode is for you.
Because those “shoulds” might actually be part of what’s keeping your body stuck.
In midlife, your hormones, metabolism, stress response, and gut all shift—and if you’re still trying to follow old rules, your body may push back instead of respond.
In this episode, I break down:
✨ Why “the shoulds” are just learned thoughts—not facts
✨ How pressure-based thinking creates stress signals in the body
✨ The connection between your thoughts, cortisol, and metabolism
✨ Why trying harder often backfires in midlife
✨ How to shift from “what should I do?” to “what is my body responding to?”
This is one of the biggest patterns I’m seeing with women inside my 12-Week Midlife Metabolism Reset—and once you see it, everything starts to make sense.
💛 FREE DOWNLOAD:
Grab your free Shoulds Reset Guide to start shifting from pressure → support today:
👉 The "Shoulds" Reset Guide
And if this episode felt like it was describing you…
👉 that’s usually not random.
You don’t have to figure this out alone.
👉 Schedule a call with me here: https://tinyurl.com/chatwithpeggy
💛 Free download: The Shoulds Reset Guide
If you found this episode helpful, follow the podcast and share it with a friend who may need it.
Check us out on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@peggymoorehealthandwellness
Website: www.moorefunctionalhealthandwellness.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Peggy.MooreHealthandwellness
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moorehealthandwellness/
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/peggy-moore-5b295247
By peggyThis episode is dedicated to all my clients who told me they were disappointed in themselves this week because they "should" be doing XYZ.
Why does trying harder not work in midlife?
In this episode, we explore “the shoulds”—the internal thoughts like “I should eat less” or “I should work out more”—and how they may be creating stress signals in your body that lead to fatigue, weight resistance, and poor sleep.
You’ll learn how to shift from pressure-based thinking to understanding what your body is actually responding to.
This episode is for you.
Because those “shoulds” might actually be part of what’s keeping your body stuck.
In midlife, your hormones, metabolism, stress response, and gut all shift—and if you’re still trying to follow old rules, your body may push back instead of respond.
In this episode, I break down:
✨ Why “the shoulds” are just learned thoughts—not facts
✨ How pressure-based thinking creates stress signals in the body
✨ The connection between your thoughts, cortisol, and metabolism
✨ Why trying harder often backfires in midlife
✨ How to shift from “what should I do?” to “what is my body responding to?”
This is one of the biggest patterns I’m seeing with women inside my 12-Week Midlife Metabolism Reset—and once you see it, everything starts to make sense.
💛 FREE DOWNLOAD:
Grab your free Shoulds Reset Guide to start shifting from pressure → support today:
👉 The "Shoulds" Reset Guide
And if this episode felt like it was describing you…
👉 that’s usually not random.
You don’t have to figure this out alone.
👉 Schedule a call with me here: https://tinyurl.com/chatwithpeggy
💛 Free download: The Shoulds Reset Guide
If you found this episode helpful, follow the podcast and share it with a friend who may need it.
Check us out on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@peggymoorehealthandwellness
Website: www.moorefunctionalhealthandwellness.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Peggy.MooreHealthandwellness
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moorehealthandwellness/
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/peggy-moore-5b295247