Defining Healthy for This Season of Life
A workshop for creating realistic health goals that actually fit your life
So many women try to get healthier using plans that were never designed for their real life.
They set goals that sound good on paper…only to find themselves overwhelmed, discouraged, or quietly wondering why it never sticks. Over time it starts to feel personal, like maybe they’re the problem.
This workshop gently changes that perspective.
Instead of pushing harder or expecting perfection, you’ll learn how to define what healthy actually means for you in this season of life—based on your responsibilities, energy levels, and real capacity.
This isn’t about extreme routines, rigid rules, or unrealistic expectations. It’s about building a thoughtful, sustainable path forward that works with your life instead of fighting against it.
Inside this workshop, you’ll gain clarity about what your version of healthy can realistically look like—and how to move toward it without constant restarting.
What You’ll Learn
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to:
• Determine what “healthier” truly means for you, not based on outside pressure or comparison
• Set realistic health goals that you can actually follow through on
• Use what you’ve learned from past attempts to redefine your approach moving forward
• Apply practical tools and strategies that work within your real lifestyle
You’ll leave feeling validated, encouraged, and clear on your next steps, with a simple action plan you can begin using right away.
How Access Works
This workshop is hosted on our course platform, Teachable.
After checkout, you will receive an email with instructions to access your workshop replay and supporting materials. If you already have an account on our course platform, you can simply log in to view the workshop.
From Our Customers
"What I love most about the way Jennifer teaches things is it makes me feel like I can actually do it. No fluff, no perfection (this is huge for me), nothing complicated. Simple with permission to not get it right but still try. I am finally getting stuff done that I have NEVER been able to get done."
~ Monica