Episode
How Stress Actually Impacts Your Results
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- Embrace Your Real
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- May 11, 2026
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- 1655
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Summary
Have you ever had one of those seasons where you are doing the things you are "supposed" to do, but your body still feels like it is not catching on? You are showing up for your workouts, trying to eat well, doing your best to stay consistent, and yet your cravings feel stronger, your sleep feels off, your energy feels all over the place, and your progress feels slower than it should. If that is where you are, I do not want you to jump straight to blaming your discipline, because there may be something much deeper going on. It may be that your body has been living under more stress than you realize, and when cortisol stays elevated for too long, it can change the way your body holds fat, protects muscle, manages hunger, recovers from workouts, and responds to the effort you are putting in. In this episode of Embrace Your Real, I'm breaking down what cortisol is actually doing in your body, why stress and undereating can quietly keep each other going, and what it looks like to support your body in a way that helps your results finally match the work you are doing. What's Discussed: Why cortisol is not the enemy and what happens when it stays elevated for too long How chronic stress can affect fat storage, muscle, sleep, cravings, and recovery Why undereating can become a hidden stressor that keeps your body in survival mode Why "just stress less" is not realistic advice for women carrying full lives How fueling consistently can help your body feel safe enough to change Why sleep, intentional movement, and simple nervous system support matter more than you think Ready to have every 30-minute session pre-planned, pre-programmed, and built around exactly this structure? Head to movementwithjulie.com and get started inside the Movement With Julie app. If you loved this epis…