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Weaving Motivation, Movement, Mindfulness with Self-compassion to Heal

Weaving Motivation, Movement, Mindfulness with Self-compassion to Heal

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In this episode, Dr. David Hanscom continues his discussion with Janet Huehls a clinician, coach, and educator. She discusses her approach to wellness, emphasizing the interconnectedness of nutrition, exercise, and rest. She describes her coaching process, which begins with a "core why" call to identify internal motivation. Her coaching approach combines movement, mindfulness, and motivation, which she has personally applied to navigate challenges like grief and emotional pain. She emphasized the importance of a whole person approach and introduces the concept of the "big 3" factors—eating, exercising, and managing stress—and the innate energy management system that includes nourishing, moving, and resting well. Download the transcript Janet Huehls is a clinician, coach, and educator transforming exercise from something people feel they should do into a resource for whole-person well-being. For over 30 years, she has guided individuals with medical conditions to use movement in ways that support healing, function, and quality of life. Her evidence-based method blends movement science, motivation science, and mindfulness to reduce pain, stress, and low motivation so people can Be Well Now. She holds a master’s degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology and is a national board-certified health coach and certified yoga teacher. For more information visit: https://exercisingwell.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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