Feeling drained and unmotivated? Join me for a refreshing, information-packed coached walk where we'll uncover simple hacks to zap fatigue and boost your energy.
This walking workout podcast episode gives you real life, practical tips to help you get more energy including:
Energy boosters
Recharge & Refocus
These simple hacks (and more - have a listen) will make a big different in your daily life, health and energy levels.
This coached walk episode is the no background walking music version. If you want to walk to a beat, listen to episode 33A. There’s a bell at the halfway point so you can turn around.
So, grab your shoes, take a deep breath, and let this walking podcast give you the energy boost you need.
Grab your free guide to fitting walking into your busy day:
https://walkingandtalking.show
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