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Creating Momentum for Sustainable Body Composition Changes in Midlife

Creating Momentum for Sustainable Body Composition Changes in Midlife

Update: 2025-09-10
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In this episode of Opt to Thrive, I’m taking you behind the scenes as I prepare for my very first 6-Day Midlife Reset Challenge. It’s exciting, a little terrifying, and full of moving parts — but it’s also the perfect opportunity to talk about something I know so many midlife women struggle with: momentum.

How do we actually get the ball rolling when it comes to making changes in our body composition, energy, and health? And more importantly — how do we keep it going once life (and menopause) throws its curveballs?

In today’s episode, I share:

  • Why building momentum in midlife can feel like pushing a heavy, square ball uphill (and why it sometimes rolls back over us!).
  • The groundwork you need to lay first — sleep, stress, and self-compassion — before expecting big changes.
  • The five key pillars that influence midlife body composition: sleep, stress, nutrition, resistance & cardio exercise, and daily movement.
  • Why small wins are the secret sauce to building momentum.
  • How to choose your “lowest hanging fruit” and start in a way that feels doable, not overwhelming.
  • Practical tips to build confidence and consistency with exercise and nutrition, including realistic workout planning and protein targets that protect muscle.

If you’ve been feeling stuck, frustrated with midlife weight gain, or just struggling to get started, this episode will help you take back control — one realistic step at a time.

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Creating Momentum for Sustainable Body Composition Changes in Midlife

Creating Momentum for Sustainable Body Composition Changes in Midlife

Dr Corina Sims