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Hi Reader, Lately, I’ve been noticing how many women I talk to are feeling a little “off.” Tired, but wired. And if that’s been you lately, I get it. I wanted to share something with you that I came across and immediately thought, “So many women in this community would appreciate this.” My colleague, Amy Stein, created a free guide called The Feeling Disconnected Checklist, and it’s all about helping you notice the subtle signs that your nervous system might be overwhelmed—before you’re completely burnt out. Especially after busy seasons, stressful weeks, or just life piling up, it’s easy to ignore those early signals. Inside, she shares:
It’s calm. It feels like a deep breath. If you’ve been craving something grounding and steady, I think you’ll really appreciate it. You can download it here: I hope it brings you a little clarity and comfort today. Leslie 💜 |
Offering women navigating perimenopause & menopause practical ways to feel better without extreme diets or frustration. My content is designed to give actionable strategies that support hormonal balance, energy, and metabolism—without the overwhelm. I share simple health tips, easy meal ideas, and realistic ways to move your body so you can feel stronger and more balanced. As well as relatable insights on managing stress, improving sleep, and making small shifts that create big results over time.
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