Posts Tagged ‘Midlife health’

Walking Together -women’s walking groups

Walking Together – The quiet power of women’s walking groups

Posted: January 3, 2026

There’s a moment that often arrives partway through a walk with other women. The pace settles. Conversation ebbs and flows. Someone laughs — not loudly, just enough to ripple through the group. And without quite noticing how it happened, you feel lighter. Not because anything has been fixed. But because you’re not walking alone. Why […]

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Sleep Well, Walk Well

Sleep Well, Walk Well

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How daylight and walking help you rest more deeply Sleep can become more fragile in midlife. Hormonal changes, stress, and disrupted routines often mean nights that feel restless or broken — especially in winter. But one of the most effective ways to improve sleep doesn’t start at bedtime. It starts outdoors. The walking–sleep connection Research […]

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Walking in January - Follow the light

January Isn’t Just About Starting Over

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Why January is a perfect time to keep walking January arrives quietly. After the sparkle of December, the world feels a little slower, a little barer. The days are still short, the ground often frozen, and there’s a collective exhale as the rush of Christmas fades into memory. It’s the time of year when we’re […]

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Staying Confident Walking After Dark

Posted: October 26, 2025

Simple ways to feel safe and visible through the darker months The clocks have just gone back, and that familiar feeling creeps in — the one that makes you pause before stepping outside. The light has gone, the air feels colder, and suddenly that favourite evening walk takes place under streetlamps rather than sunshine. It’s […]

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Winter Walking

The Light Lives On: A Guide to Thriving Outdoors After the Clocks Go Back

Posted: October 18, 2025

Health Benefits of Being Outdoors for Women 50+ Thriving Through the Darker Months The clocks have turned back. The evenings arrive early, and the light fades before we’re ready. For many women, this change of season brings a familiar hesitation — a quiet pull to stay inside, to wait for spring. But here’s the truth: […]

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