National Wellness Month
Small Habits, Big Impact During Perimenopause
Perimenopause can feel like your body suddenly changed the rules. One day the habits that always worked seem less effective. Sleep becomes harder, stress hits differently, energy feels lower, and your body doesn't always respond the way it used to. The encouraging part is you don't have to overhaul your entire life to feel better. Small, consistent habits can have a powerful impact on how you feel every day.
Start Small. Think Consistent.
We often think wellness requires dramatic changes, but lasting results usually come from small habits repeated over time. As James Clear explains in Atomic Habits, meaningful change isn't built overnight. It's built through the daily choices we make again and again.
📚 Looking for a great wellness read? Take a look at one of our favorites Atomic Habits by James Clear.
Move Your Body, Calm Your Mind
Exercise doesn't have to be intense to be effective. In fact, many women find that lower-impact movement works best during menopause while still supporting mood, energy, mobility, and stress management. Try:
Sunny morning walks
Yoga
Barre classes
Gentle strength training
Hiking
Stretching
🎥 Check out our recent Instagram and TikTok collaboration with Barre3 Arlington! One of our Elevate Wellness team members started the day with a Barre3 class and followed it with IV Ozone Therapy for an extra wellness boost.
Don't Forget the Basics: Hydration & Sleep
If you're looking for the habits that provide the biggest return on investment, start here.
Hydration
Before you buy another supplement, take a look at your water bottle. Many women are walking around mildly dehydrated and don't realize how much it can affect energy, focus, mood, and overall well-being. For women looking to go above and beyond with hydration and nutrient support, explore our IV Therapy options.
Bonus Tip: Add electrolytes when appropriate, especially after exercise, spending time outdoors, or during these hot summer months.
Sleep
Sleep is when your body repairs, restores, and resets. A few simple sleep habits can improve how your body handles stress:
Stick to a consistent bedtime
Limit screens before bed
Keep your bedroom dark
Keep your room cool
Create a relaxing nighttime routine
Protect Your Energy
One of the biggest lessons many women learn during menopause?
Not everything deserves access to your energy.
Menopause often arrives during a season of life when women are balancing careers, children, aging parents, relationships, and countless responsibilities. Ask yourself:
Who energizes me?
What drains me?
Where do I need healthier boundaries?
Sometimes the healthiest thing you can do isn't adding something to your schedule. It's taking something off of it.
📚 We love The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins for women working on healthier boundaries. Find it in the Elevate Wellness Amazon Storefront
Why Does Everything Feel Harder?
Many women are surprised to learn that menopause can increase inflammation throughout the body. That inflammation may contribute to:
Fatigue
Joint and muscle aches
Brain fog
Poor sleep
Digestive discomfort
Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
What fuels inflammation?
Chronic stress
Poor sleep
Dehydration
Sitting too much
Overcommitting yourself
Lack of recovery time
If you've ever found yourself thinking, "I just don't feel like myself lately," inflammation may be playing a role. The good news? The simple habits above, movement, hydration, quality sleep, and healthy boundaries, all help combat many of these common triggers. And while healthy habits create the foundation for wellness, some women benefit from additional support. Learn how can complement your wellness routine and help you feel your best.
This Month, Choose Just One
This National Wellness Month, don't focus on changing everything at once. Drink more water. Take the walk. Go to bed a little earlier. Set the boundary. Reconnect with a hobby you love. Because small habits become lasting habits, and lasting habits can transform how you feel.
