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[Small Adjustments for Massive Life Transformation]-[Small Changes, Big Results: How I Transformed My Health & Life]

Pursuit of Wellness · B2 · 2025-03-13

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Small Changes for a Big Impact: A Holistic Approach to Wellness

In this episode of the Pursuit of Wellness podcast, host Mari Llewellyn shares her personal blueprint for life transformation. Reflecting on her journey—moving from a point of struggling with self-harm and poor health to building a thriving, disciplined life—Llewellyn emphasizes that massive change is not the result of a single overnight event, but rather the "accumulation of baby steps over time." She categorizes these essential tweaks into five pillars: sleep, food, exercise, toxins, and happiness.

1. Sleep: The Foundation of Everything

Llewellyn asserts that sleep is the "foundation of all," dictating one's mood, productivity, and physical health. To optimize sleep, she recommends:

  • Consistency: Maintaining a rigid wake-up and bedtime schedule to regulate the circadian rhythm, eventually allowing for natural wake-ups before an alarm.
  • Environment: Keeping the bedroom "cold and dark" (setting AC to 68°F) to facilitate deeper rest. She suggests using red light bulbs rather than harsh overhead lights.
  • Digital Hygiene: Avoiding blue light from phones or TVs before bed. She suggests "tapering off water" in the evening to prevent sleep interruptions from middle-of-the-night bathroom trips.
  • Bedtime Rituals: Engaging in five-minute meditation, journaling, or reading to transition into a "zen space."

2. Food and Nutrition: Fueling as Medicine

Moving away from the mindset that food has no impact on mood, Llewellyn highlights the importance of nutrient-dense choices:

  • Prioritize Protein: Aiming for one gram of protein per pound of lean body mass to stay "satiated" and support muscle growth and hormone health.
  • Mindful Timing: Eating dinner early (around 5:30 or 6:00 PM) to aid digestion, and avoiding late-night alcohol consumption which spikes blood sugar and disrupts sleep.
  • Cooking at Home: Recreating restaurant favorites with high-quality ingredients to avoid "unknown oils" and additives. She also suggests "prepping in advance"—specifically prepping proteins—to ensure healthy options are always available.
  • Avoid Liquid Calories: Eliminating sugary, additive-filled coffee shop drinks in favor of cleaner alternatives like sparkling water or matcha.
  • Quality Fats: Switching cooking fats to ghee, butter, or tallow for high-heat cooking, and using olive or avocado oil for lower temperatures.

3. Exercise: Movement as a Lifestyle

Llewellyn views exercise not just for aesthetics, but for "energy levels, confidence, and longevity."

  • Walking: She suggests walking after every meal to aid digestion and blood sugar balance. She emphasizes "pacing" throughout the day, even while working or talking on the phone, to avoid the sedentary nature of desk jobs.
  • Weightlifting: Engaging in resistance training two to three times a week is vital for "muscle, bone health, and blood sugar balance," even if it involves using simple household objects for weight.

4. Reducing Toxins

To support the endocrine system and reduce "brain fog," Llewellyn advocates for a non-toxic home environment:

  • Eliminate Fragrances: Removing synthetic air fresheners, plug-ins, and scented candles, which can trigger "visceral reactions" like migraines.
  • Clean Products: Transitioning to non-toxic cleaning supplies (such as Branch Basics) and being vigilant about checking labels on packaged foods for "canola oil or crazy gums."

5. Cultivating Happiness

For those prone to anxiety, Llewellyn argues that mental health requires daily proactive maintenance:

  • Digital Detox: Deleting social media on weekends to stop the cycle of "comparing myself to other people" and to remain "present in my day."
  • Nature and Connection: Prioritizing time outdoors in the sunshine and avoiding self-isolation by engaging with friends.
  • Gratitude and Mindfulness: Practicing gratitude morning and night to shift out of negative thought patterns. She also recommends "slowing down" during mundane tasks—like washing dishes or making coffee—to get out of one's head and into the present moment.
  • Adult Hobbies: Engaging in "fun and kind of childlike" activities, such as horseback riding or bread making, to remind ourselves that we are not just built to work.

By implementing these small, manageable tweaks across these five pillars, Llewellyn believes anyone can achieve a profound transformation in their overall quality of life.

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I categorized it by sleep, food, exercise, toxins, and happiness.
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Sleep to me is the foundation of everything.
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Just these little tweaks can really help your circadian rhythm and your sleep health.
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Upping protein is really important.
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I am the queen of an early reservation.
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set yourself up for success
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take the guessing game out of it
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📖 Transcript

This is the Pursuit of Wellness podcast, and I'm your host, Mari Llewellyn.
Hi guys, it's Mari.
Welcome back to the Pursuit of Wellness.
Today we have a solo episode where I'm going to talk about small changes you can make for a big impact.
I obviously have had a lot of experience with this over time.
I lost 90 pounds back in 2017, but not just that.

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