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The Foundation of Wellness: Self Love Club

Stephanie Genco loves long walks in the sunshine, avocado toast so loaded you can’t pick it up, a great cup of coffee, & a nice glass of wine. She loves adventures both “out on the town” and out in the woods. She loves meeting new people and trying new things. She loves routines: the way she practices gratitude, fuels her body, and the way she moves it in a celebration of strength.

As a wellness coach, blogger, and host of the weekly podcast “Be Well With Steph,” what Stephanie Genco really loves the most is helping others build healthy habits. Like so many, Genco tried multiple weight loss and fitness methods before finding the right approach. Growing up in a family that suffered various health ailments, she knew how important it was to live a healthy and balanced lifestyle. What she discovered became her lifelong passion.

“I have always thought, ‘how can I learn more and how can I try more?’ I tried a lot of different fitness hobbies and diet plans while I was in college,” Genco says. “I found there was no one answer, no quick fix — it was more about how I continued to care about myself every day. So many people are focusing on the next trend instead of focusing on little things they can do every day that can make a difference.”

Educating others is a skill that comes naturally for Genco, a fifth-grade teacher at a local middle school. It wasn’t until watching the documentary What The Health that Genco transformed her life six years ago, deciding to share her knowledge with others and become a wellness coach. She’s realistic about what a balanced, healthy diet should resemble – after all, no one is perfect all the time.

“One of the things I did was remove animal products and consume whole plant-based foods. Within a few days, I was feeling great,” Genco says. She is quick to point out that weight loss is not the only advantage of plant-based eating: it has also been proven to boost cognitive functioning, decrease risks of cancer and diabetes, lower inflammation, and aid in treating a variety of chronic conditions.

Genco is passionate about happy, healthy living and the notion that we have the power to fend off disease and illness by changing what we put in our mouths. A plant-based approach is not about what you must give up, but what you can eat more of in your everyday life.

“A plant-based perspective is more about what you should include,” Genco explains, “such as nutrient-based plant foods that contain vitamins, antioxidants, fiber, and water, which are all things that are going to help without being restrictive."

For those looking to drop a few pounds in the new year or simply adopt a healthier lifestyle, Genco has a few tips to offer that she has learned along her wellness journey.

“I would always say to avoid anything that feels too restrictive or anything you’re not going to enjoy doing for an extended period of time. Try not to dive all-in on something you’re not planning on finishing,” Genco emphasizes. “Also, avoid anything that puts the whole focus on weight loss without health. There are so many programs that guarantee us certain amounts of loss without knowing what is going to be healthy for us.”

Genco also advises to avoid any plans that insist you cannot eat a certain nutrient or include heavy restrictions on fats, proteins, or carbohydrates that the body requires.

By pursuing her fitness journey, Stephanie Genco gained control of her life and a renewed sense of wellbeing. Now, she focuses on teaching others about the benefits of a holistic lifestyle and how impactful small changes can be over time. Her selfimprovement journey has come full circle, but she takes pride in helping others start their wellness journeys with practical and sensible advice.

It's looking within, listening to your body with love, and treating your body like an entire person. Is your body getting enough nourishment in other areas of life... like spiritually? Careerwise? Relationships? Creativity? Service? Fun? Learning? Rest? It's not just what you put in the body or what exercises you give it. It's all areas of life that affect your wellness.

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Valentine’s Day Self-Love Challenge

This February, Stephanie would like to motivate and inspire her followers to a “free self-love challenge.” During the week of February 7th – February 13th, participants are welcome to join Genco on Instagram to learn methods of self-love and self-acceptance.

Without self-love there can be no self-improvement, and negative self-talk is a common mistake among those looking to lose weight. During the month of love, Genco promises to offer tips to combat negative selftalk and scrutiny along with positive affirmations and some fun surprises.

Self-Love Tips

• Create your morning affirmations. How we talk to ourselves matters and can set the tone for our day. Speak to yourself with encouragement, confidence & self-love today. (Maybe write them in a journal or on a note where you can see them: “I am enough. I do enough.” “Today I will do my best to serve others.”)

• Celebrate your wins! Pause today to notice things that are going well. Notice where you’ve grown & appreciate your own accomplishments, big or small. Be proud! (Did you take a risk and make a new meal? Stick to your workouts all week? Push through a hard day? Stand up for yourself or someone else? Wash, dry, fold and put away your laundry in the same day?)

• Stop comparing. We’ve heard it for years: what we see online and read in some magazines is not reality. Unfollow any person or account who makes you feel anything less than amazing. (The picture-perfect world of social media can sometimes be rough; it can leave us looking at the picture-perfect lives of complete strangers, feeling like we don’t measure up. It’s time to clean up your feed and protect your mental health, out of love for yourself.)

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