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Reflection: On Body Positivity and Gratitude

In a world that often encourages us to focus on perceived flaws, it’s easy to fall into the trap of critiquing our own appearance. We begin the day by zeroing in on the areas we’d like to change, whether it’s our waistline, the fine lines on our face, or those little imperfections we wish could disappear. However, what if we shifted our mindset? Instead of starting the day with self-criticism, let’s begin with gratitude for our bodies. Every day, our bodies do incredible things—things we often take for granted, like moving, breathing, and healing. This November, let’s choose to celebrate the strength, mobility, and resilience that we often overlook, acknowledging the everyday blessings of our health and fitness. Whether it’s walking, playing, or simply feeling the sensation of touch, let’s take a moment to appreciate what our bodies do for us. After all, a positive body mindset starts with recognizing our worth, just as we are.

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Ignite Your Purpose and Dominate Your Year

In a world that often encourages us to focus on perceived flaws, it’s easy to fall into the trap of critiquing our own appearance. We begin the day by zeroing in on the areas we’d like to change, whether it’s our waistline, the fine lines on our face, or those little imperfections we wish could disappear. However, what if we shifted our mindset? Instead of starting the day with self-criticism, let’s begin with gratitude for our bodies. Every day, our bodies do incredible things—things we often take for granted, like moving, breathing, and healing. This November, let’s choose to celebrate the strength, mobility, and resilience that we often overlook, acknowledging the everyday blessings of our health and fitness. Whether it’s walking, playing, or simply feeling the sensation of touch, let’s take a moment to appreciate what our bodies do for us. After all, a positive body mindset starts with recognizing our worth, just as we are.

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Fitness with Intention: Giving Back to Yourself and Others This Holiday Season

As the holiday season draws near, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by the pressure to give and receive gifts, or to be consumed with the chaos of endless celebrations. But this year, let’s take a step back and shift our focus towards being intentional in our giving. It’s a time to not only give to others but also to give back to ourselves and our communities in meaningful ways.

Start by prioritizing your own health and well-being. A little daily activity—whether it’s a morning stretch, a brisk walk, or a quick home workout—can help you manage stress and keep you energized throughout the busy season. When we take care of ourselves physically, it enables us to show up for others with more patience, positivity, and love.

Fitness also offers an opportunity to give back to the community. Consider participating in charity runs, fundraising events, or volunteering for causes you care about. These acts of kindness and service allow you to stay active while helping those in need.

Remember, giving isn’t just about physical gifts—it’s about giving your time, energy, and love to others. Simple actions like helping a neighbor, volunteering at a local event, or donating unused items make a big difference. The true spirit of the season is found in how we support each other, creating a sense of connection and gratitude.

Take time to reflect on what you’re thankful for and how you can share that gratitude with others. Giving back—whether to yourself, your family, or your community—makes the holiday season more meaningful and reminds us of the importance of connection, kindness, and love.

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Wrestling Fear Head On: From Hiding to Thriving

Deflection often arises from a fear of facing uncomfortable situations, such as feelings of shame, embarrassment, or failure. As a pro wrestler, I’ve found myself avoiding confrontations, especially after a performance where things didn’t go as planned. I wanted to hide, but a conversation with a friend changed my perspective. She encouraged me not to dwell but to face the situation head-on with a plan. This shift in mindset helped me overcome my fear and move forward with confidence. The next time you feel the urge to deflect, take a moment to confront the discomfort, prepare for what could go wrong, and move forward with a solid plan. Don’t let fear hold you back—embrace it, face it, and grow stronger from it.

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Resilience in Motion

Resilience in fitness is a powerful journey that goes beyond physical appearance. It’s about building mental strength, maintaining overall health, and persevering through challenges to create a sustainable lifestyle. The key to fitness resilience is setting realistic and attainable goals, starting small, and celebrating each step of progress. Consistency, not extreme measures, is what keeps you on track. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and positive mindset work together to help you bounce back from setbacks. Accountability, whether through apps, friends, or a supportive community, ensures you stay focused on your long-term well-being. Embrace the process, and remember that resilience in fitness is about becoming a healthier, stronger version of yourself, no matter the obstacles.

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Health Habits: From Bad to Better

Breaking bad habits around diet and lifestyle can lead to life-changing results. After a difficult conversation with my primary care physician, I was determined to lower my A1C naturally, without medication like Ozempic or Metformin. Through prayer, reflection, and intentional lifestyle changes, I reduced my A1C from 9.5 to 5.8 within a year.

The key steps included cutting out sugars, embracing clean eating, and staying active despite working remotely. I also leaned heavily on my faith, incorporating prayer and fasting into my routine. This spiritual focus strengthened my commitment to healthier habits, leading to a 20-pound weight loss and overall better health. This journey has shown me the power of faith, discipline, and intentional action in breaking bad habits and creating a more fulfilling life.

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Prioritizing Self-Care as a Mother: (Because You Can’t Pour from an Empty Sippy Cup)

Hey there, supermoms! Let’s talk about something we often overlook—self-care. Between school runs, meal preps, and late-night storytimes, it can feel impossible to find time for yourself. But here’s the truth: you can’t pour from an empty sippy cup!

Self-care doesn’t have to mean luxurious spa days (though we wouldn’t say no!). It’s about finding small moments to recharge—a quiet cup of coffee, a bubble bath, or even a guilt-free binge of your favorite show. Prioritizing your well-being makes you a stronger, happier mom, and your kids are watching. Show them that taking care of yourself is essential, not selfish.

Remember, a little “me time” goes a long way. You deserve it, supermom! 💜

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When Superman Needs a Tune-Up

Fathers often juggle demanding careers and family commitments, which can take a toll on their physical and mental health. At ASD Wellness, we emphasize the importance of chiropractic care in helping fathers reset and rejuvenate their well-being. Regular chiropractic adjustments alleviate chronic pain, improve posture, and reduce stress by enhancing the body’s natural healing processes. With better spinal alignment and reduced discomfort, fathers can be more present and active in their family lives, leading healthier, more fulfilling lifestyles.

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Navigating the Intersection Between: Health and Identity

Identity is an evolving concept, particularly when considering its intersections with health. In the past, gender identity was often defined in clear, binary terms. However, in today’s society, the understanding of gender has expanded, reflecting a broader and more fluid spectrum of identities. This shift impacts not only personal self-perception but also the way health is approached and understood.

Health and identity are deeply intertwined. From a healthcare perspective, it’s vital to recognize how one’s sense of self influences health behaviors and responses to medical care. Cultural identity, for instance, shapes how individuals perceive illness and health, making it essential for healthcare providers to approach care with cultural competence. This respect for diverse backgrounds ensures that all individuals receive care that aligns with their values and beliefs.

Furthermore, mental health plays a critical role in shaping an individual’s identity. A positive self-concept and healthy self-esteem are integral to well-being. Healthcare professionals are responsible for supporting mental health, offering resources, and fostering an environment where individuals feel empowered to manage their health confidently.

Incorporating awareness of socioeconomic factors, such as access to healthcare and education, further deepens the understanding of health in relation to identity. The disparities in economic status can influence both physical and mental health outcomes. By addressing these factors, healthcare providers can better support their patients in navigating their health challenges, ultimately promoting holistic care and fostering a healthy, supportive relationship between patients and providers.

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SELF-DEFENSE MIND, BODY, AND GRACE

Self-defense classes have an array of positive benefits that include resilience and self-confidence. When my daughter was nine years old, I brought her into a safe house to teach a self-defense class with me. The women in the class did not believe the moves worked because their traffickers were bigger than them. My then nine-year-old daughter did all of the moves on me (I was double her size at the time), and the women understood that their size did not matter, but their training and confidence did. From that moment forward, I brought my daughter with me to all future classes.
Studies show that one in four women will become a victim in their lifetime, but when was the last time you thought about your own safety? Self-defense classes offer not only physical training, but also mental and emotional preparation, boosting confidence and resilience.
Mental and Emotional Preparation: Self-defense helps with your mental and emotional preparation by teaching you the hands-on moves by working with your brain-body connection to learn what to do in fight or flight. Statistically speaking, most women go into freeze mode when attacked. This is the most dangerous position to be in; however, studies show once you have taken a self-defense class, you will now go into fight or flight mode when being attacked. Why is fight or flight mode better? In an attack situation, the attacker will have you on the ground in less than 4 seconds. From what you know right now, are you going to be able to fight back or run away? In most cases, the answer is no. That is why taking a self-defense class is essential. By taking a self-defense class, you are preparing your mind for the worst-case scenario. Science shows that once your brain believes you have done something in the past, you are no longer afraid when that scenario comes up again. So, if you have practiced getting attacked with the right self-defense training, you won’t freeze and will react properly if the unfortunate situation occurs.
Confidence: When your confidence is higher, you are more aware of your surroundings, and being more aware of your surroundings will help with the need for self-defense.
Resilience: Many women I work with have been victimized in the past. Through self-defense training, these women are able to build their self-worth and their confidence. These women see that their past, while it changed them, does not define them, and they are able to move into the confidence and harmony they want in life. They no longer feel victimized and are able to help others through their growth.
Mood and Body: The workout not only helps with physical fitness, but also helps release endorphins, which help with enhancing your mood and happiness.
In the context of these empowering narratives, it is crucial to emphasize the importance of giving oneself grace throughout the self-defense journey. Acknowledging that learning and growth takes time allows individuals to approach their training with patience and self-compassion. Mistakes are inevitable, but they are valuable stepping-stones toward mastery. By integrating the concept of giving oneself grace, the self-defense journey becomes not just a path to physical preparedness but also a transformative experience, fostering resilience, confidence, and a deeper connection with one’s own capabilities.
The women I teach are able to build their confidence through mind-body connection with self-defense training. Take a self-defense class today and build confidence in your ability to respond in any situation.

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