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71. 3 Hacks to Improve Hormone Balance as a Busy Woman in Only 10 Minutes Per Week

Hey Friend, 

 

If you’re anything like me, your days are packed. Between work, kids, and all the things, taking care of yourself often feels like the last priority.

But here’s the truth: balancing your hormones doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming.

In this week’s episode, I’m sharing three super simple hormone-balancing hacks—all of which take less than 10 minutes per week. (Yes, really!)

Here’s what you’ll learn:

✅ The 3-minute morning habit that jumpstarts energy & metabolism
✅ A 5-minute blood sugar fix to prevent energy crashes & cravings
✅ A 2-minute bedtime routine for better sleep & stress resilience

These small shifts make a big difference—and they fit into even the busiest schedule. Give them a try this week and let me know how you feel!

 

In Health,

Lacy Lain, FMCHC, LEHP

 

P.S. Know another busy mom who needs this? Forward her this email or send her the episode link!

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