33A (w music): Fight Fatigue and Get Your Energy Back
Feeling unmotivated and drained? Head out on a coached walk with me, where we'll chat about practical hacks to banish fatigue and bring up your energy levels.
In this walking workout podcast episode, discover real-life tips to give you an energy boost, including:
It’s all about the burst: Experience the power of small bursts of movement throughout your day, letting those awesome endorphins—your body's natural happiness boosters—give you a renewed lease on life. Even brief moments can leave you feeling more energized and focused.
Hydration strategies: Say bye bye to fatigue with these simple hydration hacks to keep your energy flowing all day.
Smart snacking: Stop the sugar crash and embrace power snacks that fuel your day without the energy dip.
Recharge & refocus: Take a 5-minute recharge to reset your mind and body during the day.
Ditch the vampires: Who is the Colin Robinson in your life (energy vampires)? Who lifts you up? Why should you ditch the vampires and spend more time with the enhancer?
Healthy habits at work: Break free from the chair-induced energy slump with easy “no show” desk exercises.
The coffee secret: Get a surprising energy boost from a glass of cold coffee (caffeine, my true love) after a workout or walk.
These straightforward hacks, along with more tips, will make a big difference in your daily life, health, and energy levels.
This coached walk episode is the version with background walking music. If you prefer no background music, head over to episode 33B. Look out for the bell signaling the halfway point if you want to turn around.
So, lace up your shoes, take a deep breath, and let this walking podcast be the catalyst for the energy boost you've been searching for.
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedJanuary 21, 2024 at 11:00 AM UTC
- Length32 min
- Season2
- Episode33
- RatingClean