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Intuitive Eating Q and A

Intuitive Eating Q and A

In honor of the 100th episode of the Feed Your Soul with Kim Podcast, we asked our community (all of you) to submit your questions. Let’s see what you all want to know. 1) What are your thoughts on intermittent fasting? This question is very timely with the rise of...

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Taking Care of Your Wellness

Taking Care of Your Wellness

Taking care of our wellness is critical in achieving our goals and ensuring our well-being. As we embrace National Wellness Month, we are reminded of the importance of self-care and finding balance in our daily lives. National Wellness Month offers a chance for...

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Wellness Tool: Playfulness is Self-care

Wellness Tool: Playfulness is Self-care

You have probably heard that play is important. Truthfully playfulness IS self-care. Engaging in play and fun activities are necessary for your overall mental and physical wellbeing. Not only will it help to reduce stress levels, but it can also improve the quality of...

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Summer Fun Is Self-Care

Summer Fun Is Self-Care

I am embracing the idea that summer fun IS self-care. This week is the week of the Summer Solstice (longest day of the year) and I performed my annual ritual of filling out my summer bucket list. I started this years ago and have talked about it previously on my...

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Breaking the Nighttime Emotional Eating Cycle

Breaking the Nighttime Emotional Eating Cycle

Do you find yourself engaging in nightime emotional eating? Does stress or anxiety make you crave comfort food at night? Generally that food tends to be sweet, sugar, and containing a lot of fat. Well, you’re not alone. Many people struggle with nighttime emotional...

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