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Winter Vitality Guide

Optimizing Hormones Nutrition and Sleep to Stay Energized in Low Light Months

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Winter Vitality Guide

By: James Anthony Sheils
Narrated by: Timothy Burke
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Stay energized, balanced, and healthy—even during the darkest months of the year.

Winter can bring more than cold temperatures. Shorter days and reduced sunlight can affect hormones, sleep quality, mood, and overall energy levels. Winter Vitality Guide is a practical and science-informed resource designed to help you maintain strength, focus, and wellness throughout the low-light season.

This guide explores how the body responds to seasonal changes and provides actionable strategies to help you feel your best during winter months.

Inside this book, you will discover how to:

• Support healthy hormone balance during seasonal changes
• Improve sleep quality and recovery when daylight is limited
• Use nutrition strategies that boost winter energy levels
• Build daily habits that strengthen mental clarity and resilience
• Maintain consistent wellness routines despite cold weather and reduced sunlight

Whether you experience seasonal fatigue, struggle with winter motivation, or simply want to stay healthier during colder months, this book offers clear and practical guidance to help you thrive.

©2026 James Anthony Sheils (P)2026 James Anthony Sheils
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