LONGEVITY THROUGH COMPLETE WELLNESS
When screens quietly became the default in our home, we initiated a one-month “Device Reset” with a vacation smack-dab in the middle of the reset period. What came next surprised us…and it wasn’t rebellion or whining.
The column for women 35+
PIHA Living contributor, Susan Groshek, RN, IFBB, dishes her cheeky wit and vast knowledge of the female body to the 35+ in her new Substack newsletter. In her column, Hormone Hangover, Groshek brings together powerful insights on hormones and real-life living. Real talk, strong opinions, and no fake wellness rules. Follow her now on Substack and Instagram.
Stop playing an awkward game of "yoga surf" on a mat that’s sliding across the studio floor. From crumbling foam to the dreaded break-in ritual, a yoga teacher with 1,000+ hours of experience breaks down what actually matters—density, grip, and longevity—so you can stop worrying about your gear and start focusing on your flow.
New year, new budget, doesn’t mean you have to short-change yourself (pun totally intended) on a fun “getaway.” Staying at home may not feel like the ultimate break, because you’re surrounded by the responsibilities you’re putting off, the to-do list, and…the dishes. Here are three steps for turning a blah weekend at home into rom-com vacation vibes.
Building a fit lifestyle rarely happens under perfect conditions. Between parenting, work, sleep disruption, and limited support, consistency can feel impossible. This piece explores how progress is built through iteration, honest priorities, and small repeatable actions — not perfect routines — and why you’re not failing just because it’s taking longer than expected.
Random fatigue and disappearing motivation don’t automatically mean you’re lazy or undisciplined. They may mean your hormones are shifting. In this candid essay, nurse and coach Susan Groshek explains what hormonal transition can really feel like — and how to train, eat, and recover in a way that supports the body you have now, not the one you had ten years ago.
A Whole new look for health
Health used to be a term for playing bop-a-mole on symptoms, like keeping cholesterol in check or taking pills for blood pressure and injections for diabetes, with the term simultaneously being used by the everyday super athletes. We’re reclaiming the word ‘health’ and looking at the whole person from the inside out for true wellness, making happy longevity gloriously achievable for everyone. Sign up with your email address to receive select news and updates.
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Stop playing an awkward game of "yoga surf" on a mat that’s sliding across the studio floor. From crumbling foam to the dreaded break-in ritual, a yoga teacher with 1,000+ hours of experience breaks down what actually matters—density, grip, and longevity—so you can stop worrying about your gear and start focusing on your flow.
New year, new budget, doesn’t mean you have to short-change yourself (pun totally intended) on a fun “getaway.” Staying at home may not feel like the ultimate break, because you’re surrounded by the responsibilities you’re putting off, the to-do list, and…the dishes. Here are three steps for turning a blah weekend at home into rom-com vacation vibes.
Building a fit lifestyle rarely happens under perfect conditions. Between parenting, work, sleep disruption, and limited support, consistency can feel impossible. This piece explores how progress is built through iteration, honest priorities, and small repeatable actions — not perfect routines — and why you’re not failing just because it’s taking longer than expected.
Random fatigue and disappearing motivation don’t automatically mean you’re lazy or undisciplined. They may mean your hormones are shifting. In this candid essay, nurse and coach Susan Groshek explains what hormonal transition can really feel like — and how to train, eat, and recover in a way that supports the body you have now, not the one you had ten years ago.
Being your own boss comes with freedom — and mental noise. From endless to-do lists to work that follows you home, entrepreneurs often struggle to fully recharge. In this article, we explore practical, intentional recovery habits that help small business owners reclaim their sanity, stay present, and enjoy life beyond the work zone.
Dry January is a socially acceptable way to try out sobriety because you’re not an alcoholic, you’re just doing a detox. No one will give you flak. Outside of Dry January, however, it gets trickier. Here is our starter tool kit for Dry January or getting curious about a life of sobriety.
The honest truth about hormones, anxiety, and learning when that drink helps and when it hurts.
Galentine’s has become a widely celebrated holiday for friends, whether you have a significant other or not, and is not even isolated to the female-identifying. And guess what? It’s more than an excuse to party in pink; it’s an evidence-backed intervention for mental, emotional, and even physical health.
Has the term fitness lost its meaning? For some, getting fit means losing body fat. For others, getting in shape is about improving overall health, increasing strength, or feeling better in daily life. Fitness has become a broad, often undefined term—used to describe everything from weight loss and muscle building to longevity, mobility, and mental well-being. Without a clear definition, fitness risks becoming a vague goal rather than an intentional path toward true health.
Considering blepharoplasty? A first-hand account of eyelid surgery recovery—what to expect, healing timelines, and real results.
Want to find the right running shoe to fit your budget without compromising quality so you can keep logging those miles? Here is one of our secrets.
The new food guidelines are out. What this means plus the war on sugar, here is what you need to know.
Discover simple breathing techniques to calm your mind, ease stress, and improve focus. Learn how deeper, slower breaths can transform your well-being.
Our kids will one day be responsible for the world we live in, so helping them establish conscientious habits early is our way of passing the baton with grace. But let’s be real, we need simple ways to inspire green habits…
The mornings that make you question everything and the caffeine that keeps you from burning it all down.
I’d like to introduce a new concept on bulk and bargain shopping that is not talked about: the mental and behavioral link post-purchase…
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