Reflections of Joy” is your guide to a life where health and happiness coexist. In a world where the demands of work and family often overshadow self-care, "Reflections of Joy" stands out as a vital resource for the woman constantly on the move. Authored by Kim Mosiman, an experienced trainer, nutritionist, and wellness coach, this book offers a lifeline to those seeking to harmonize their busy lives with their wellness goals. In her candid narrative, the author shares her post-gym retirement, a period marked by lazy mornings and unintended neglect of self-care. The manuscript beautifully unfolds as she confronts her own health issues, embracing a slow and sustainable approach to well-being. Through the chapters, readers will discover the author's profound insights on listening to one's body, the art of crowding out negative habits, and the importance of finding joy in the journey. Filled with inspiring anecdotes, valuable life lessons, and practical tips, “Reflections of Joy” is more than a wellness guide; it's an invitation to reshape your relationship with health, embrace positive change, and rediscover the joy within. Join the author on this empowering expedition and start your journey to lasting well-being.
Kim is a loving wife, mom, and grandma. As an author and coach, Kim specializes in empowering women embarking on their "second act." With her faith-driven approach and experience as a gym owner, Kim offers a unique blend of spiritual and physical wellness. Her book, "Reflections of Joy," provides practical, faith-infused strategies to inspire strength, beauty, and holistic growth in every aspect of life.
Like many of the things I write about in my book, learning to listen to my body as I was making decisions on my wellness journey was an important milestone. Trusting the way I felt from day to day allowed me to create a sustainable wellness plan.
Book Excerpt
Reflections of Joy
Learning to Listen
If I’ve learned one thing in fifty-five years, it’s that there is no right or
wrong when it comes to living my best life. Some things worked for
me when I was twenty. Many of those things don’t work for me now.
In the same respect, many of my current practices wouldn’t fit in my
life when I was younger.
Whether you’re trying to revamp your diet, exercise routine, prayer,
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