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  • Why Can’t I Remember Why I Walked Into the Room?

    Why Can’t I Remember Why I Walked Into the Room?

    Why Can’t I Remember Why I Walked Into the Room?

    Simple Ways to Support Memory and Focus Naturally After 40

    Have you ever walked into a room and completely forgotten why you went there?

    Or maybe you’ve found yourself:

    • forgetting names
    • losing your train of thought
    • struggling to focus
    • misplacing your keys
    • walking into a room and wondering, “Why am I here?”

    If so, you’re not alone.

    Many women notice changes in memory and focus after 40.

    The good news?

    Occasional forgetfulness doesn’t automatically mean something is wrong.

    Often, our brains are simply dealing with a lot.

    Between family responsibilities, careers, stress, hormone changes, and information overload, it’s no wonder our minds sometimes feel overwhelmed.

    Let’s talk about a few natural ways to support memory and mental clarity.


    Why Memory Can Feel Different After 40

    Why you may not remember why you walked into a room?

    Several factors may affect memory and focus, including:

    • chronic stress
    • poor sleep
    • hormone fluctuations
    • lack of physical activity
    • inadequate nutrition
    • mental overload
    • dehydration

    The brain thrives when the body is supported.

    Which means many of the same habits that support overall wellness may also support healthy cognitive function.


    Natural Ways to Support Memory and Focus so you can remember why you walked into a room

    1. Challenge Your Brain

    Your brain loves learning.

    Try:

    • crossword puzzles
    • Sudoku
    • word games
    • jigsaw puzzles
    • learning a new skill
    • reading books
    • taking a class

    Think of it as exercise for your brain.


    2. Move Your Body Daily

    Physical activity supports healthy circulation throughout the body, including the brain.

    Simple ideas:

    • walking
    • stretching
    • yoga
    • dancing
    • strength training

    You don’t need perfection.

    Consistency matters more.


    3. Eat Foods That Support Brain Health

    Focus on whole foods whenever possible.

    Examples include:

    • leafy greens
    • berries
    • avocados
    • eggs
    • nuts
    • seeds
    • salmon
    • olive oil

    These foods provide nutrients that support overall wellness and healthy brain function.


    4. Prioritize Sleep

    Sleep is one of the most important times for the brain.

    During sleep, the brain works to process information and consolidate memories.

    If you’re struggling with memory, improving sleep may be one of the most impactful steps you can take.


    5. Reduce Stress

    Chronic stress can make concentration and memory more difficult.

    Try:

    • prayer
    • journaling
    • deep breathing
    • time in nature
    • unplugging from screens
    • spending time with people you love

    A calmer mind often thinks more clearly.


    6. Stay Hydrated

    Even mild dehydration can affect focus and concentration.

    Try carrying a water bottle and sipping throughout the day.

    Small habits add up.


    Wellness Products I Personally Use

    As part of my wellness routine, I also enjoy using a few plant-based products that support my overall cognitive wellness goals.

    These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.

    MindWiseโ„ข

    MindWise is formulated with ingredients selected to support healthy brain function and cognitive wellness as part of a healthy lifestyle.

    Many people enjoy using it as part of their daily wellness routine.


    Brain Power Essential Oil Blend

    Brain Power combines several essential oils that many people enjoy diffusing, inhaling, or applying as part of a focus-supporting routine.

    I personally enjoy using it during work, reading, and learning.


    Reconnect Kit

    The Reconnect Kit includes products designed to support overall wellness, focus, and healthy daily routines. It is specifically made for children (think neurodivergent)

    Many families enjoy incorporating these products into their wellness lifestyle by applying them to the bottoms of children’s feet or diffusing these oils.

    Reconnect Kit for children

    Final Thoughts

    If you’ve ever walked into a room and forgotten why you were there, welcome to the club.

    Sometimes our brains aren’t failing.

    They’re simply overloaded.

    Supporting memory isn’t usually about finding a magic solution.

    It’s about:

    • nourishing the body
    • challenging the brain
    • reducing stress
    • sleeping well
    • staying active
    • building healthy daily habits

    Small steps today can support a healthier, sharper tomorrow.


    Download My Free Wellness Guide

    If you’re looking for realistic wellness habits that fit real life, I’d love to send you my free Wellness Guide.

    Inside you’ll discover:

    • stress-support habits
    • energy-support tips
    • healthy routines
    • hydration strategies
    • simple wellness practices for busy women

    Download your free Wellness Guide today.

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  • Rebounding Energy and Motivation Naturally After 40

    Rebounding Energy and Motivation Naturally After 40

    Why Have I Lost My Motivation and Energy? And Ways to Rebound Naturally

    Energy? Lacking. Motivation? Far gone. Here are Simple Ways to Support Your Body and Mind When You Feel Stuck

    Energy and Motivation? Say what?!?? Have you ever looked at your to-do list and thought: “I know what I should do… I just don’t have the energy to do it.” You aren’t alone.

    One of the most common struggles I hear from women over 40 is this: “I don’t feel like myself anymore.” They aren’t unmotivated, lacking discipline, and they aren’t lazy either. Typically, women our age are just exhausted. There is a huge difference!

    Many women spend years carrying:

    • careers
    • children
    • aging parents
    • financial responsibilities
    • household management
    • emotional labor
    • hormone changes
    • chronic stress
    • relationships
    Woman lacking energy and motivation

    Eventually the tank starts running low. The scary part? Many women assume they simply need to try harder. But often the issue isn’t motivation. It’s depletion.


    Motivation and Energy Are Not the Same Thing

    This may surprise you. Most people think motivation comes first. In reality, energy often comes first.

    When you’re:

    • exhausted
    • overwhelmed
    • stressed
    • under-slept
    • emotionally drained

    it’s difficult to feel motivated. Imagine trying to drive a car with no gas in the tank. That’s what many women are doing every day. They’re trying to create momentum from an empty tank. No wonder they feel stuck.


    Common Reasons Women Lose Motivation After 40

    There can be many reasons, including:

    • chronic stress
    • poor sleep
    • hormone fluctuations
    • decision fatigue
    • burnout
    • lack of movement
    • dehydration
    • blood sugar swings
    • emotional exhaustion
    • information overload

    Sometimes what feels like laziness is actually exhaustion. And exhaustion deserves support, not shame.


    5 Natural Ways to Support Motivation and Energy

    1. Stop Trying to Do Everything

    Many women are carrying enough responsibility for three people.

    One of the quickest ways to feel defeated is trying to tackle everything at once.

    Instead ask:

    “What is the next right thing?”

    Not:

    • next 20 things
    • next 50 things

    Just the next thing.

    Small wins build momentum.


    2. Move Before You Feel Like It

    This sounds backward. But waiting to feel motivated often doesn’t work. Movement creates momentum. I’ve started taking evening walks and it has increased my energy level exponentially. (Thank God!)

    Try:

    • a 10-minute walk
    • stretching
    • dancing to one song
    • a quick workout

    The goal is not perfection. The goal is movement. Action often creates motivation.


    3. Eat for Energy

    Many women accidentally fuel exhaustion.

    Examples:

    • coffee only
    • sugary breakfasts
    • skipping meals
    • grabbing processed snacks

    Instead focus on:

    • protein
    • healthy fats
    • fruits
    • vegetables
    • hydration

    Your body needs fuel.


    4. Reduce Decision Fatigue

    One reason I love systems is because they reduce mental clutter.

    Simple systems may include:

    • meal planning
    • weekly schedules
    • morning routines
    • evening routines
    • checklists

    Every decision you eliminate frees up mental energy. And mental energy matters.


    5. Celebrate Progress

    Many women are accomplishing amazing things but only focus on what’s left undone. Try ending each day by writing:

    Three things I did well today.

    That’s it.

    Momentum grows when we notice progress.


    Wellness Tools I Personally Enjoy

    As part of my wellness routine, I enjoy combining healthy lifestyle habits with supportive wellness products.

    These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.

    NingXia Red

    Many people enjoy NingXia Red as part of a daily wellness routine focused on nutrition and overall wellness support.

    NingXia Red Drink

    Super B

    B vitamins are commonly used as part of a healthy lifestyle focused on supporting energy production and overall wellness.


    Mineral Essence

    Hydration and mineral support are often overlooked when discussing energy and wellness.


    NingXia Nitro

    Many people enjoy NingXia Nitro as part of their morning routine when they need a little extra support for busy days.


    The Real Secret to Motivation

    The truth is:

    Most women don’t need more pressure. They need more support with extra grace and nurturing. Females like us tend to be so tough on ourselves. Self care, patience, and support go a very long way.

    More:

    • sleep
    • hydration
    • nourishment
    • movement
    • grace
    • healthy boundaries

    Less:

    • guilt
    • perfectionism
    • comparison
    • overwhelm

    Motivation is often a byproduct of feeling better. When your body has what it needs, showing up becomes easier.


    Final Thoughts

    Friend, if you’ve been feeling stuck lately, please know this:

    We sure aren’t lazy. We just might need to sleep a few more minutes in the morning, or squeeze in some self care here or there.

    My counselor has been telling me to say out loud to myself, “I am taking good care of you by eating this,” etc. By stating it out loud, I’ve noticed there is much more intention behind my actions.

    Try it. you might like it.

    Conclusion Recap:

    You may simply be carrying more than anyone realizes.

    Start small. Drink the water. Take the walk. Celebrate the win, no matter how small it might be. Build one simple habit at a time. Tiny steps create momentum. And momentum creates change. For more about Women’s Health, check out this post.

    Woman wondering why she's tired

    Download My Free Wellness Guide

    If you’re an overwhelmed woman looking for simple wellness habits that fit real life, I’d love to send you my free Wellness Guide.

    Inside you’ll discover:

    • stress-support habits
    • simple wellness routines
    • hydration tips
    • energy-support strategies
    • sleep-support ideas
    • realistic self-care for busy women

    Download your free Wellness Guide today and start taking small steps toward feeling more like yourself again.

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