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25 contributions to Sexy After Sixty Weight Loss
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How are things going?
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@Debby Garcia Wow what a wonderful new start freedom .You will be free to live the life you were ment for you sre so brave .Blessings and all the best
New Member!
Let’s all welcome @Joy Harris to our awesome community! I’ve known Joy for almost a year and we have worked together building our businesses and making our dreams come true. We are getting Stronger After Sixty and growing together!❤️‍🔥🔥🙏🤗
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Welcome @Joy Harris
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@Debby Garcia I feel you been reclaiming my space again and it feels great I'm excited for you countdown🥰
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@Debby Garcia having your own space is gonna make such a difference💯☺️
Moving and it’s stressful! Calming myself down today.
When Stress Runs the Show… Your Body Pays the Bill Stress is not just a feeling in your head. It is a full-body chemical event. When your brain senses danger or pressure, it hits the alarm button and releases stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline. Those hormones were designed to help humans outrun predators thousands of years ago. The problem is that today the “predator” is usually bills, relationships, health worries, or life changes. Your body still reacts like it is running from a tiger. When stress sticks around too long, the body stays in fight-or-flight mode. That can affect almost every system you have. What Stress Does to the Body Chronic stress can cause: - Weight gain, especially around the belly, because cortisol tells the body to store fat - Higher blood sugar levels, which is a problem for people with insulin resistance or diabetes - Poor sleep, because the nervous system never fully powers down - Digestive problems like stomach pain, bloating, or acid reflux - Weakened immune system, making it easier to get sick - Muscle tension and headaches - Brain fog and decision fatigue In other words, stress turns the body into a machine that is constantly revving its engine but never moving forward. Eventually parts start to wear down. Why Calm Is So Powerful When you slow down, breathe deeply, or create moments of peace, something remarkable happens. The body switches from fight-or-flight into the parasympathetic nervous system, often called rest-and-repair mode. In this calmer state: - Heart rate slows - Blood pressure lowers - Digestion improves - Hormones rebalance - The immune system works better - The brain becomes clearer and more creative Think of calm like pressing the reset button on your nervous system. Small Ways to Calm the Body You do not need a mountain retreat or a week of silence to help your body reset. Even small daily habits can make a difference. Try things like: - Slow breathing for two or three minutes - Walking outside, especially in fresh air - Gentle movement like stretching, water aerobics, or yoga - Meditation or quiet reflection - Turning off the constant stream of news or social media for a while
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Michele McCain
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@michele-mccain-8136
Performance Confidence Coach helping singers, speakers, actors & performers own the room. Broadway veteran with 50+ years on international stages.

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