25. Why Your Breakfast Might Be Working Against You in Midlife

If you feel exhausted, crave sugar at night, and can’t lose belly fat… your breakfast might be part of the problem.

Maybe it’s coffee and a couple of eggs.
Maybe it’s oatmeal.
Maybe it’s yogurt on the way out the door.

And in midlife, those attempts at your morning meal may be actually working against you.

In this episode, Joan breaks down why breakfast matters more after 40 and how small changes in the morning can dramatically impact your energy, metabolism, hormones, and cravings for the rest of the day.

Joan explains what’s actually happening inside the body during midlife, including how cortisol, metabolism, hunger hormones, and muscle maintenance all play a role in how your body responds to food in the morning. 

Joan also shares several of her personal go-to breakfasts that are quick, satisfying, and realistic for busy mornings.

If mornings tend to feel rushed, chaotic, or fueled by coffee alone, this episode will help you rethink what your first meal of the day should actually do for your body.

And to help you implement this, Joan has created this resource for you - The Breakfast Blueprint which provides done-for-you recipes specifically designed for the busy woman over 40. Click the link below to download your Breakfast Blueprint and if you try some of the recipes, shoot Joan a message on IG @joansfitzone! 

The Breakfast Blueprint

Here's how we can stay connected:

Follow @joansfitzone on Instagram → for simple, sustainable fitness and nutrition tips for women in midlife to create lasting change. 

Join the The Midlife Glow Up Collective FREE Facebook community → a supportive space for women 40+ who want accountability, encouragement, and realistic ways to stay consistent with health and self-care.

Apply for 1:1 coaching with Joan → Ready to take your fitness, nutrition, and healthy habits to the next level with a customized plan and one-on-one support + accountability? Apply here! 

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