This week, a physician in her 50s joined SZN after finding me on Instagram. She had recently received bloodwork results that scared her. During our conversation, we spent surprisingly little time talking about weight loss. Instead, we talked about menopause. Cholesterol. Mobility. Aging. How quickly strength, muscle, and endurance can decline if we don’t actively work to maintain them. At one point she said something that completely caught me off guard: “You’ve chosen a mission to help Indian...
28 days ago • 1 min read
One thing I love about summer? I naturally crave lighter, fresher foods. This week, one of my go-to dinners has been fresh spring rolls packed with colorful veggies, herbs, and protein. A lot of traditional wellness systems, including Ayurveda, talk about choosing foods with a cooling effect during hotter months. Whether or not you’re into Ayurveda, I’ve noticed I naturally want crisp vegetables, fresh herbs, and lighter meals when the weather warms up. My current fresh roll combination: 🥕...
about 1 month ago • 1 min read
Most women don't need more information. They already know they should eat more protein, walk more, strength train, sleep more, and drink more water. If information alone worked, most people would already have the results they want. The problem isn't knowing what to do. It's figuring out how to do it consistently when real life happens. Recently, one of my clients asked if she should increase her workouts from 3 days per week to 6. At first glance, that sounds like commitment. But her weight...
about 1 month ago • 1 min read
One thing I’ve noticed after coaching several women over the past few months: Most people don’t need a better meal plan or a more advanced workout split. They need more repetitions of the same boring actions. The women seeing the most progress in my program aren’t doing anything fancy. They’re: • Hitting their protein target most days• Going for walks consistently• Strength training regularly• Getting back on track after an imperfect weekend The biggest challenge I see? Starting the week...
about 1 month ago • 1 min read
I want to share something with you from this week- I had one of my 1:1 clients go completely quiet for a couple weeks. No check-ins. No messages. Nothing. Honestly, I assumed she had fallen off or wasn't interested in coaching anymore. When she finally reached out, she told me something I've heard multiple times before from others: “I felt embarrassed.” “I didn’t do the workouts.” “I didn’t hit my steps.” “I felt like I failed myself and you.” Here’s the twist: She wasn't being lazy or...
about 1 month ago • 1 min read
Welcome to the first edition of SZN Weekly Newsletter- where I’ll share things I’m learning from coaching, nutrition, strength training, and my own health journey. ✨ This Week’s Coaching Insight This week, I kicked off coaching with 7 new women.They range from women in their late 20s to those navigating perimenopause and menopause, but they’re all working toward similar goals: getting stronger, losing body fat, improving their health, and building habits they can sustain for life. A few...
about 1 month ago • 2 min read
Most people think the goal is just to see a smaller number on the scale. But if you’ve ever lost weight only to feel "skinny fat" (smaller, but not toned), tired, and weaker than before, you know that’s not the answer.The real goal is body recomposition— losing fat while building the muscle that makes you look toned, feel strong, and keeps your metabolism firing. This is the thing to prioritize for longevity.I’ve spent the last two years refining a specific framework to do exactly that. It’s...
about 2 months ago • 1 min read
Real talk: when most people hear "nutrition coaching," they picture logging every single ingredient in their curry. Every pinch of masala. Every gram of onion. No thank you. I felt the same way. And my clients do too — until I show them how I actually do it. Here's the truth: the tomatoes, onions, and masala in your curry are practically zero calories. You don't need to weigh those. You just need to know roughly how much rice to scoop, how much protein to plate, and whether you're getting...
about 2 months ago • 1 min read
Two women. Same goal. Same starting point. Different outcome. Person A wakes up on Monday motivated. She meal preps, hits her steps, logs her food.By Wednesday, work gets busy. She skips the gym. Thursday she eats something off-plan and figures the week is already ruined. Sunday night she tells herself she’ll start fresh tomorrow. She’s been starting fresh every Monday for two years. Person B wakes up on Monday motivated too.By Wednesday, work gets busy. She skips the gym. But instead of...
3 months ago • 1 min read