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Simple Changes I've Made To Live a Healthier Lifestyle

Updated: Jun 2, 2020


Welcome! 


These changes didn't happen overnight, but over time. Making one change at a time, until it became a habit is the best way that I've found to make lifestyle changes. I'd love to know what works for you!


This is the written recording of my journey to an overall healthier lifestyle.  I will provide you lists of references and books that have helped me to get where I am today.  You can see my grand victories, my funny adventures and my silly mistakes.  I am six years into my transformation and have made many of all of those. From accomplishments, funny stories and silly mistakes. 


The theme of my journey is progress not perfection. 


I am not expecting perfection from myself.  I am striving for overall progress; slow and easy continuous progress.

These are the changes I have made to date.

  1. Cut out pork & red meats

  2. 75% raw

  3. No processed foods

  4. No processed sugars

  5. No gluten

  6. No caffeine

  7. No soda


After a while I noticed other things that I was doing that are also unhealthy.  My hair color, nail polish, deodorant, clothing fabrics, body lotions, face creams all became noticeable.  I am a certified holistic health coach for midlife women, so I am very aware of the things in my environment that I should stay away from.  I will go into further detail with a blog on those things at a later date.  I am currently working on the things that I just listed. 


  1. I switched my deodorant to an enzyme deodorant however; I am not impressed. Especially during the hot summer in a silk dress.  So, if anyone has deodorant suggestions I would love to hear them. I am also looking into making my own deodorant (as long as it’s effective!)

  2. I have given up chemical-filled hair colors.  There are still hair colors available for use. 

  3. I love breathable polyester for workouts.  I should reevaluate that.  I have a natural tendency toward “real” fabrics like cotton, wool, linen and silk.  I love the new hemp products that are available.

  4. I love EO’s (essential oils) and am currently taking a course to help me understand the MANY valuable uses of EO’s and how to make products myself.

  5. I try to stay away from all chemical cleaners.  (LOL to be honest that is not a struggle for me.)  But I am learning how to make healthy, great smelling cleaning products with EO’s! I do not dry clean.

  6. I have learned quite a bit about how herbs can be used to prevent illness, keep our colds/flus from getting as bad as they would without them, and they don’t have any of the negative consequences that some OTC medicines do. I’ve made some great cough syrups, ginger candies and herbal lip balm. And I’m looking forward to having a whole medicine cabinet full of these great, homemade items!


I have my hands full with the food changes and stress relief.  I am going to commit to making gradual changes to the list of 6 above.  I will make more of a committed effort in the future.  I believe that it is a mistake to take on more than what we can reasonably handle. Again it is important to be realistic with ourselves and practice slow growth and betterment.

Now that a healthy lifestyle is comfortable and natural, my main goal is to eliminate stress.  I will continue to add one new recipe a week to my cache and learn from all my new sources.  My main focus will be to relieve stress with the following:


  1. Pinpoint the things that cause stress in my life by daily journaling and then going back and highlighting anything stressful in my day.

  2. Continuing daily exercise of 30-60 minutes of cardio and 45 minutes 3 times weekly strength training.

  3. Praying and spending a minimum of 30 minutes daily quietly with God.

  4. Practicing Reiki and other stress reducing activities.  (I am signed up for 10 yoga sessions; we will see how that goes.)

  5. 30 minutes minimum daily learning, reading and growing spiritually.

  6. Very limited political news.

  7. Very limited television.

  8. 1/2 hour daily reading and talking extra time with my loved ones.

  9. Nightly walk before or after dinner.

  10. Community contribution and involvement through my volunteer work with animals and veterans.

  11. Steps to reduce stress in my business by eliminating stressful associations and relying more on trusted and reliable people.

  12. Eliminating superfluous household items, furniture and people in my life.


I know that I have a lot on my list.  Who would have ever thought that eliminating stress in our lives would have so many opportunities!


-written by Karen Lynn

www.FulfilledAndFabulousAfter50.com

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