I invite you to check out my new YouTube channel, ‘Life’s Like This’. As a division of Natural Clarity Coaching and Wellness, this creation hones in on healthy aging, health and wellness, and other related topics with regular videos. Enjoy!
It’s been a while since I last posted. A few months, in fact! It has been a busy time with finishing up an Honours BA, starting a certificate program in Aging and Gerontology, and, well, just doing life.
So I’m taking this opportunity to introduce myself to anyone who might be new here and to set out the services offered.
I’m Heather. I’ve been creating posts on this website since 2019. Some are cathartic, some educational, and some opinion/experiences. All are shared in the hopes of helping others. In 2021, I returned to university to delve into new fields of study. In this case, it was psychology, criminology, and gerontology/aging (you can see my academic pursuits in the ‘About’ section). I graduated from a four-year honours BA this past April (2025). As I mentioned above, I am currently enrolled in a certificate program in Aging and Gerontology.
So, what’s to come?
More posts on a variety of topics
Online, one-to-one coaching (life, health and wellness, healthy aging for people of all ages, narcissistic abuse recovery, music interventions for improved health, perimenopause/menopause, and more) (send an email to na********************@***il.com to schedule a virtual appointment ($60/hour – sliding scale based on income)
Online, asynchronous programs on some of the topics listed in the bullet point above
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Healthy lifestyle choices that promote quality of life and longevity often focus on maintaining physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Here are some key strategies:
Nutrition/Food
Balanced Diet: Emphasize whole, nutrient-dense foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats.
Moderation: Avoid overconsumption of calories, processed foods, and added sugars.
Hydration: Drink adequate water throughout the day.
Antioxidant-Rich Foods: Include foods high in antioxidants, such as berries, nuts, and leafy greens, to combat oxidative stress.
Limit Alcohol: Drink alcohol in moderation, if at all.
Physical Activity
Regular Exercise: Engage in at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity weekly, along with strength training twice a week.
Flexibility and Balance: Practice yoga or tai chi to improve balance and reduce fall risks as you age.
Stay Active: Incorporate physical activity into daily life, like walking, gardening, or taking stairs.
Mental Health
Manage Stress: Use techniques like mindfulness, meditation, or breathing exercises to reduce stress levels. Learn how to cope well with toxic people and situations.
Lifelong Learning: Keep the brain active with new challenges, puzzles, or educational pursuits.
Positive Relationships: Maintain strong social connections to support emotional well-being.
Seek Help: Address mental health concerns like anxiety or depression with professional support if needed.
Sleep
Adequate Rest: Aim for 7–9 hours of quality sleep each night.
Sleep Hygiene: Maintain a consistent sleep schedule and create a restful environment.
Preventive Healthcare
Regular Checkups: Visit healthcare providers for routine screenings and vaccinations.
Monitor Chronic Conditions: Manage conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or high cholesterol with professional guidance.
Avoid Risky Behaviors
No Smoking: Avoid tobacco use in all forms.
Moderate or No Consumption of Alcohol
Safe Practices: Follow safety measures, like wearing seat belts and avoiding excessive sun exposure.
Cultivate Purpose
Meaningful Activities: Engage in hobbies, volunteering, or work that provides a sense of purpose and fulfillment.
Environmental Considerations
Clean Environment: Minimize exposure to pollutants and toxins.
Green Spaces: Spend time outdoors in nature to improve mood and reduce stress.
Adopting these habits consistently over time can help improve overall quality of life and extend lifespan.
Check out our newest YouTube video. This is Part 1, and Part 2 will be available to view in the coming days.
Until next time,
~Heather – Healthy Aging Specialist, Health and Wellness Coach, Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Support, Writer, Educator, End-of-Life Doula
Smoothies can be healthy, depending on their ingredients and preparation method. Here’s how:
Nutrient-Rich
Smoothies often contain fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and other nutrient-dense ingredients, providing vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that support overall health.
Fiber Boost
Using whole fruits and vegetables (with skins where appropriate) ensures a good intake of dietary fiber, which aids digestion, promotes gut health, and helps maintain steady blood sugar levels.
Hydration
Smoothies are typically liquid-based (water, milk, or plant-based milk), contributing to your daily hydration needs.
Convenience
They offer an easy way to consume a variety of healthy ingredients in one meal or snack, particularly for people who struggle to meet their fruit and vegetable intake.
Customizable
Smoothies can be tailored to dietary needs or preferences. For example:
High-Protein: Adding Greek yogurt, protein powder, or nut butters.
Low-Sugar: Using unsweetened almond milk and low-sugar fruits like berries.
Healthy Fats: Adding avocado, chia seeds, or flaxseeds.
Energy and Recovery
Smoothies can provide quick energy and nutrients, making them popular post-workout or as a nutritious breakfast.
Considerations for Healthier Smoothies
To ensure smoothies remain healthy:
Limit Added Sugars: Avoid syrups, sweetened yogurt, or excessive fruit juice.
Balance Macros: Include a mix of carbs (fruits), proteins (yogurt, protein powder), and fats (nuts, seeds).
Watch Portion Sizes: Overloading a smoothie can turn it into a high-calorie drink.
Go Green: Adding greens like spinach or kale increases vitamins without adding significant calories.
Here’s the ingredients for a smoothie that I really enjoy.It has a great flavour and texture, and is easy to make in a blender bottle and enjoy it straight from there. Fresh or frozen fruits/veggies, water, healthy juices (cranberry, for example) and other items can easily be added. More solid items will, of course, require a trip through the electric blender rather than just a blender/shaker bottle. Adjust amounts and types of ingredients until it’s the way you like it!
Green Tea: Green tea is celebrated for its numerous health benefits, largely due to its rich content of antioxidants, nutrients, and bioactive compounds. Can be hot brewed (then cooled in fridge overnight) or cold brewed.
If you prefer caffeine-free options, this is a great one:
Lemon Juice: Rich source of Vitamin C, aids in hydration, great for skin health and digestion, supports heart and kidney health, helps with weight management. Freshly squeezed lemons are preferable but this will also work:
Greek Yogurt: This type of yogurt has high protein content, calcium, probiotics, vitamins/minerals, supports heart and immune health, and is low in carbohydrates (carbs) and lactose. It’s versatile and can be eaten as-is or mixed into a variety of items, such as smoothies, baked goods, salad dressings, desserts, etc. Oikos is a great brand that has offerings with no or low fat and reduced added sugars as well as lactose-free options.
Protein Powder: These supplements help to support muscle growth and repair, provide protein intake, improve after-exercise recovery, support healthy aging, aid in weight management, and are useful for individuals with certain medical conditions. They also come in a variety of types, from whey to soy, pea, rice, and so on.
Extra-Virgin Olive Oil: Great for heart, digestive, brain, bone, skin, and hair health. Contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory benefits. Can assist in management of diabetes.
Cinnamon: Cinnamon contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, helps with regulating blood sugar, supports heart and digestive health, protects brain health, has antimicrobial effects, and can aid in weight management.
Ground Flaxseed:This powerhouse is rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, high in fiber. rich in antioxidants, supports heart, digestive, and skin health as well as weight management, can assist with hormonal balance (phytoestrogen), can help to improve blood sugar control, and has anti-inflammatory properties.
Seeds: Lastly, seeds have great benefits and can be added to smoothies. They are rich in nutrients, high in healthy fats, supports digestive, bone, and skin health, improve heart health, promote weight management, provide antioxidants, regulate blood sugar, and boost immune function. They can be added whole or ground to smoothies. Chia, sesame, pumpkin, sunflower, flax seeds (see above ingredient) and so on.
As with the addition of any supplements to one’s diet, it is recommended to check with your medical practitioner prior to bringing something new to your diet.