Reflections & Highlights

We’d love to invite you to take a look back at some of the highlights from SLAM this year and the epic things we have been part of - from international women’s day to encouraging you all to ditch the diet culture BS and #weartheshorts it’s been a really awesome year despite the challenges so join us for some sweet nostalgia! 

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Lyndsey's Big Mission

For this weeks Monday Musings we want to share an interview with our Founder Lyndsey Roberts, Lyndsey started SLAM in 2016 after the birth of her son. During her pregnancy and early postnatal period she felt incredibly let down by the fitness industry and went in search of something more inclusive and supportive of her needs. When she couldn’t find it, she decided to create it! Fast forward 7 years and she is now the creator of Scotland’s go-to company for pre and postnatal education and women’s well-being, has a global client base and is on a mission to challenge and change the fitness industry from the inside!

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How To Build a Healthy Relationship with Exercise and Commit To It!

I feel like this year is especially bad as the fitness industry seems to now be dressing up toxic messaging with wellness buzzwords - I’m seeing lots of “intuitive dieting” and even fat loss competitions advertised as “body confidence” courses. I honestly didn’t think things could get worse but this is pretty sickening.

A diet by its very nature cannot be intuitive when it relies on restriction in order to work and when someone says they will lead you to body confidence by helping you to lose weight I would seriously encourage you to run far away from that BS. Body confidence relies on a LOT of inner work.

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Guidance For the New Year

Last year I started a little tradition of pulling moon and star guidance cards to share with you all and I’d love to do that again- If they speak to you then roll with it, if they don’t that’s all good too. It really doesn’t matter whether you buy into it or not, all that matters is the power of affirmation and reflection and if that can bring support to your life right now then join me as I’m jumping in with both feet!

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Musings on the Past Year

I have learned SO many hard lessons and I don’t think any of us could have expected that the past few years would propel us into this weird new world, it’s been a challenge all right but in and amongst the chaos, there has also been many pockets of joy.

In an effort to round up this weird and wonderful year, I’d love to invite you to reflect, manifest and practice a little gratitude for the joy and the lessons as we wade our way through the last week of a particularly sticky year. 

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3 Ways to Track Progress, that aren’t Based on How You Look

It’s getting to that time of year isn’t it? Where all of the “new year, new you” BS marketing starts to come out of the woodwork and all of a sudden you find yourself pressured into signing up for some sort of extreme January workout regime and diet plan, all so that you can fit into that societally prescribed “ideal” … and then what happens? Maybe you stick to the plan for a while, and maybe you feel good for it, but sooner or later you find yourself falling “off the wagon” and so the cycle continues.

You know I want to change that narrative so here are my 2 (or 3) cents. Exercise is about so much more than weight loss and health is about so much more than how we look, that doesn’t however mean that you cannot track or acknowledge your progress, today I want to share with you 3 ways that you can measure your progress that aren’t based on how you look. 

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5 Morning Tips for a Better Day

Ugh the winter is tough isn’t it? I don’t know about you but I find the dark so challenging. It’s at this time of year I always up my self care and one of the things that really supports me is sticking to a morning routine.

I really would love to get up with the light but since it’s not light till 8am that’s a bit challenging for me so here are a couple of morning tips that I find useful and supportive of my mental health at this time of year.

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So, You Want To Start Your Own Business?

So, you want to start your own business?

I’ve been running businesses since I was 16 years old and I have learned A LOT in that time (mostly the hard way) so if you’re keen to step out on your own or maybe you want to get a side hustle off the ground then have a read of these tips! I’m super passionate about supporting other people in business so if you’re reading this and feel called to take these next steps in starting or scaling your business then I have 1 space left on my 1-2-1 mentorship program.

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Jealousy

This Monday I want to chat to you about a bit of a triggering topic. You might not love hearing about this one as it requires taking a long, honest look at yourself and a toxic trait most of us might feel ashamed of. If you haven’t guessed already, what I want to talk about is envy… You know that sneaky wee green-eyed monster that appears every now and then - maybe more so these days now that we have so much more access to each other’s lives.

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A Letter of Compassion

Cue potential step off the edge into a pit of doom and self-sabotage.

Why am I telling you this? Not because I want you to feel sorry for me but because as a coach and mentor for others, I recognise this as something people come to me for help with. I know that so many of you will be able to relate and I also know that social media and our perceptions of others often leave us feeling like we are the only ones who find life difficult or come up against hardships.

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Supportive Tools for When You Are Bleeding

K so it’s your bleed week, you’re feeling a bit rubbish, maybe you don’t love this week of your cycle, or maybe you want to but the pain and discomfort and general meh-ness of it make it really hard for you not to wish the days away. Often a lack of education around our menstrual cycles compounded by the general conditioning that most of us have experienced which teaches us to suck it up and carry on when we are menstruating means that for most week 1 of the cycle is a time of dread.

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The lessons I have learned in year two of my journey with cold water… 

It’s been almost two years since I started my journey with cold water therapy and I am reflecting on the lessons I have learned, I shared my first-year learnings last year and today I’d love to share with you what I have learned since. From learning that I can do hard things and using my own voice to healing health-related anxiety and accepting myself for who I am!

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You never know

Monday Musings from the Mutha

You never know what’s behind that smile, what’s going on in that person’s world. It’s so easy to make up stories, to let our thoughts run away with us and centralise ourselves in their stuff. How often have you thought that someone did something to intentionally hurt you and then realised you’d let your mind run away with you? I know our conditioning teaches us to people please and avoid “confrontation” but a moment of courage can make a really positive impact on both your relationships and your life experience. So this week I’d love to share with you some tools that have helped me navigate difficult situations and extinguish negative thoughts.

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