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Reconnecting with What Matters: Unlocking True Motivation
Motivation is a tricky issue. Often, what looks like a lack of motivation is really a lack of clarity.
When we’re out of alignment with our truth or purpose, we can feel stuck, misunderstood as lazy or depressed—when in reality, we may be burnt out, lost, overwhelmed, or drained by competing demands that leave little energy for ourselves. True motivation comes from reconnecting with what matters and finding space to honor it. You may have all the knowledge in the world about why you should do something, but do you really want to do it?

How Mel Can Help
In my complimentary 20-minute call, we’ll explore:
- What’s going on in your body and your daily routines
- How you’re hoping to feel differently
- Whether starting with a nutrition assessment or coaching makes more sense for you
Take a look here at what I offer to get an idea of what appeals to you.
This call helps you choose the path that meets your needs—whether it’s through insurance or private pay support.

Behavioral Nutrition Therapy
Behavioral Nutrition Therapy (BNT) is a holistic, evidence-based approach that integrates nutritional science with behavior change strategies, psychology, and lifestyle counseling to help individuals improve their health and relationship with food. Rather than focusing solely on what a person eats, BNT emphasizes why, how, and under what circumstances they eat, as well as the thoughts, emotions, and habits that drive eating behaviors.

Managing the Menopause Transition

Motivation Dysregulation Support (ADHD management)
Motivation dysregulation is a key and often misunderstood component of ADHD. ADHD is not a deficiency—it’s a different kind of brilliance. When we begin to see it as a gift rather than a flaw, we unlock the first step toward empowerment and living a fulfilling life on your own terms. ADHD doesn’t mean a broken nervous system—it means a beautifully complex one that thrives under a different set of rules. It is actually referred to as Motivation Dysregulation, because what motivates “neurotypical” people does not motivate the person with ADHD. However, identifying the motivation that supports success for an ADHDer leads to the desired outcome. Together, we’ll define those motivators, rules, and lifestyle changes that can help you feel better along with creating meaningful agreements that bring clarity and flow to your daily life.


How it works...
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Momentum Builder Session
We'll begin with a complimentary phone call or in-person meeting to discuss your interests, goals, and whether this program is the right fit for you.