Category: Body Stiffness
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H&W |Keep Moving and Drink Water
Do you spend most of your day sitting? Many of us know we need to move our legs, get up, and walk more. But what about the rest of our body? This week I realized I had become so focused on my hips and lower body that I was neglecting my neck, shoulders, arms, and…
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H&W|Who’s Experiencing Stiffness
Why do our bodies get so stiff as we age? 😭🌻 One minute you’re sitting comfortably… The next minute you stand up sounding like an old wooden staircase. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve definitely noticed how my body reacts when I stay in one position too long. Hips, knees, legs, back… everything suddenly needs a…
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ATasteOfFlava|Vegas back Home to Seattle The Different Climates
Seattle rain and Vegas desert heat taught me something important… My body responds differently depending on the environment I’m in. Lately, I’ve been paying attention to warmth, stiffness, fatigue, movement, and the little things that seem to help my body soften instead of brace against pain. This morning, sitting in my tower with my small…
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H&W|Monk Ritual For Joint Health
What if the stiffness you feel isn’t just age…but your body asking you to move differently?
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Tower Window Wildlife with Lady Flava|Vol.6
Not my strongest morning… but my tower crew still showed up. Roscoe was on watch… Chip was running late… and life kept moving. Some days aren’t about doing more… they’re about noticing what’s still here. 🌿
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H&W|The Truth About Weight, Strength, and What Your Body Can Carry
We spend so much time thinking about losing weight. But what if the real question is: What is your body structurally designed to carry? Your knees, hips, and back are doing the work every single day. If your joints could talk, what would they say about the load you’re asking them to manage? This isn’t…
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H&W|Understanding Pain in Our 80+ Loved Ones —
As our loved ones reach their 80s and beyond, their bodies begin to speak a different language — one made of stiffness, dehydration, slower healing, and pain that doesn’t respond the way it used to. This isn’t about giving up on them. It’s about understanding what’s really happening so we can care for them with…

