Monday Apr 01, 2024
Uplevel Your Fitness: Interview with Allison Jackson
On this episode of the Fit is Freedom Podcast, I am elated to be joined by Allison Jackson, author, podcaster, and health/wellness guru extraordinaire, who is going to walk us through how to handle health and wellness while struggling. She’s also going to leave us with her three big tips for wellness that are simple and easily-implementable!
Have you ever wondered what happens to your health and fitness goals when your life is derailed?
Typically, we set these aspirational goals when things are going well. We are able to plan and prioritize health and fitness when the waters are calm. But, the moment a storm arises, it can be easier for some to simply jump ship and forget about everything altogether. This doesn’t have to be the case! As a matter of fact, it may even be better for you to continue focusing on your health when life gets hard.
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All About Allison Jackson
Allison Jackson is the founder of Allison Jackson Fitness and focuses on helping high performing women prioritize their health, nutrition, movement, and mindfulness. She is an author, the host of the Fit to Lean Podcast, a personal trainer, certified nutrition coach, yoga instructor, pro masters figure competitor, and certified in sound healing! Needless to say, she has a great deal of experience in a variety of health and wellness avenues!
Important Links
- Allison Jackson Website
- Allison Jackson on Facebook
- Allison Jackson on Instagram
- Allison Jackson Podcast
- Why Woo-Woo Works
Health and Wellness While Struggling
Allison shares how her family went through an especially challenging few months in which her husband was hospitalized multiple times, she lost her job, and she lost a close friend. In life, it’s inevitable that these moments arise where we feel we are at the bottom of the metaphorical barrel. Here are some of her takeaways from that challenging time…
- Find the Helpers and Blessings
Instead of focusing on the bad that is going on, spend time looking for the helpers and blessings that will inevitably arise. No matter the storm, there are going to be people in your life who will step up, offer help and encouragement, and try their best to support you. The more you are looking for instances of positivity, the more you will see it coming your way.
- Find What You Need
For some, they cope through mindfulness and journaling. For others, they need to shut themselves in their car and cry or scream. No matter what, it’s important to find a healthy outlet during your times of struggle. Find some other ways to release and get out of your head.
- Listen to Your Body
If you are a high performing woman going through a challenging period, it’s important to listen to your body both with fitness and with eating.
Maybe you typically wake up five days a week to workout, but you’re not sleeping due to anxiety or stress. Instead of pushing yourself past your limits, try adjusting and giving yourself grace. Instead of a big workout, you could simply wake up and walk or do some yoga. Keep your body moving, but also listen to what it is saying it needs.
Similarly, listen to your hunger cues. Whether you are going through a hard time or not, Allison shares the importance of intuitive eating and not restricting anything from your diet. Try making adjustments through nutritional commitments. Some commitments could include: eating protein with every meal, eating 2 fruits a day, incorporating one veggie with each meal, and more. Find a commitment that works for you to make sure you are taking care of yourself.
Allison’s 3 Big Tips for Wellness
- Train Your Brain
You wouldn’t leave the house naked, would you? Then, why would we wake with a start, diving into productivity before allowing our brain to get ready for the day? It’s so important for our health and wellness to take a few minutes in the mornings to meditate, reflect, journal, or do something that allows our brain to settle in and prepare for the day ahead.
- Get Outside and Move
Vitamin D and movement are so important to our overall health, no matter what is going on in your life. Try and find some time everyday to be outside and move your body.
- Prioritize Protein
As we age, protein becomes more and more important for our health and wellness. Aim to get a minimum of 30-40 grams of protein per meal. Bonus points go to those of you who can do this without distraction! Challenge yourself to eat your meals without any kind of screen or distraction, and you’ll be able to eat more intuitively!
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