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11 contributions to PCOS Shift Society
✨ Sunday Shift & February Self-Love Challenge
A few grounding reminders before we dive in: 🌟 1) Sunday Shift is our weekly rhythm. The key here is to check in once a week. Doesn't necessarily have to be Sunday — you do you if Monday's better for you. But we kind of reset on Sundays. This creates that loop effect. That's where growth happens. Get hyper specific on your focus, find what that looks like with life lifing using the Good, Better, Best framework, and then circle back on it the next week. 🌟 2) I know there's a lot of new members — welcome! If something's not quite sticking or there's resistance, I'd like to know what it is. I wanna make this as helpful as I can and seriously improve to make it better. ✨ TWO OPTIONS: Choose YOUR Adventure ──────────────────────────── ✅ OPTION 1: Self-Led Vision Check in on your own focus and rhythm ──────────────────────────── Use the Good, Better, Best framework to map out your week. Post your focus in the Sunday Shift classroom, check back in next week, and track what's actually working with life lifing. 🔎 Not sure how to use Good, Better, Best? Check the classroom for the breakdown. ──────────────────────────── ✅ OPTION 2: February Love Challenge — Week 1 One thing I'm genuinely grateful my body can do ──────────────────────────── With February and the month of love, I wanted to explore what body love actually looks like the real, messy, honest kind. This isn't about toxic positivity or pretending everything's perfect. It's about accepting ourselves where we are. So this week, let's start simple: In the comments, tell me one thing you're genuinely grateful your body can do. Is it how strong you feel when you move? Walking without pain? Getting through the day? Holding your kids? Whatever it is, no matter how small it feels, I wanna hear it. 🌿 Reflection Question What's one thing you're genuinely grateful your body can do right now? Comment below let's start February with some real talk. Mine in the comment below
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What's one thing you're genuinely grateful your body can do right now? I walk on my own and can bend down without blood pressure issues. I had bypass surgery Summer 2024 and recovery was extended due to some difficulty in the ICU. For a while I couldn’t walk far or bend down at all without my blood pressure tanking. I am recovering slowly and almost to myself. It’s amazing what my body can do! I just have to work with it help out. 😉
✨ Sunday Shift & Shift Systems Challenge
A few grounding reminders before we dive in: 🌟 1) This is called the Sunday Shift because we check in once a week — but if Monday works better for you, so be it. You do you. 🌟 2) Showing up is the win. That's it. That's the whole thing. ✨ TWO OPTIONS: Choose YOUR Adventure ──────────────────────────── ✅ OPTION 1: Self-Led Vision Set your own intention for the week using the Good, Better, Best framework ──────────────────────────── You know exactly what your focus is on, so you set your intention for the week using the Good, Better, Best framework. And just so we're clear — Good, Better, Best is not three different goals. It is the same goal, just at different intensities. One of the biggest traps I've noticed is all-or-nothing thinking. So often people will set one specific goal, and then either they're all in, or life starts to happen, and then they can't do it the way they planned it, and then nothing happens. The Good, Better, Best framework takes life into consideration. Good should feel really easy. Picture that this is one of your hardest weeks — as far as pressure, as far as commitments for work or whatever, or you're carrying a lot. What is the version of this goal that you can still do? Better would be the version that feels realistic and in alignment with the direction of where you wanna head. Best should feel like a bit of a stretch goal. Maybe not something you can do every single week. If you complete any version — Good, Better, or Best — then you have shown up for yourself. And that is the self-trust muscle that we are flexing. What we're trying to grow here is self-leadership and self-trust, because if you start to have that, that's when true transformation starts to happen. To give you a very practical example — say your exercise is not happening right now. An idea for Good, Better, Best when you're just starting out could be: - Good: I'm gonna put on my running shoes after dinner. No expectation of minutes. The goal is to make it the thing you do after dinner — because already that's such a huge win. If in one week you go from never thinking about it to "this is the thing I'm gonna do," that's already a big shift in behavior. - Better: A five-minute walk. - Best: A thirty-minute walk or whatever.
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So far no diet coke. 🎉 Been drinking my water and almost at half of body weight. Slowly getting there.
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@Mélanie DesChâtelets better morning when start with water
Resting and searching for laughs
Hey... I want this place to be real. Which means showing up in all my seasons. I’ve hinted at this before, so some of you may already know, but I’m in a bit of a sticky legal situation related to real estate. Nothing criminal, nothing life-threatening, okay 😅, but still very much a worst-case-scenario type situation. And it’s been going on for years. Every once in a while, it really boils over. This week was one of those weeks. A lot of big decisions. A lot of hard conversations. A lot of getting deep into the weeds of the very thing we all try to put in a box and ignore. So why am I sharing this? I’m not going to apologize, I’m human. And I want to normalize listening to your body. I had a full outline for my next video. I was genuinely excited to record it. But I’m just… not in the right place this week. It’s not going to work, and forcing it wouldn’t serve anyone. Instead, I’m choosing to honor the fact that I did a big push and now I need rest. My hope is that by modeling this, the next time you notice your body asking for nervous system regulation, restoration, space… you listen. You honor it. So I’m giving myself room to reset. I want to close the chapter on this hard week. It’s one of those “hurry up and wait” situations that stretches on over years, and for now, I’m putting it back in a box. Hard weeks and hard days can still hold good things. Today I’m practicing gratitude: for this community, for the reminders, and for the lesson that it’s okay to take a break. 💛 And on that note what’s making you laugh lately? Drop your Netflix, YouTube, or Prime recommendations below… I’m taking all of them 😂😄
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I think sometimes we can get overwhelmed with everything we deal with. Being still and recognizing our needs like rest or laughter is being mindful of what our bodies and minds need. Look for anything that makes you smile and take note of them. That’s my practice as of late.,
Sunday shift Feb
Sooooo my focus this month is on YouTube. And while this seems not related to health. It is because I need to be able to set boundaries again to do the work I like to do. My mental health was suffering from feeling like I was just supposed to do stuff for everyone else and me last. So Good: 1 hour to get ideas (1 hour total across the week) Better: 2 hours with some outlines (title/hook/thumbnail idea) Best: 3 hours and I actually film one
Sunday shift Feb
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How’s it going so far? Send me a link to your channel. I’d like to check out your channel.
Winning Wednesday Shares
Whats one habit, system or change that's happened recently you are proud of? Share below 👇
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Doing it badly is better than not doing it at all. Sometimes I feel if I can’t take the time to do it perfectly why bother. But if I can take do it badly it gets done. it may not be perfect but I can make it perfect another day. It’s making things better.
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Lisa Kilby
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@lisa-kilby-1658
I’m a grandma raising our adopted grandchildren. Three kids under 6. Went through open heart surgery in June of 2024. Got to get back to exercise.

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Joined Jan 18, 2026
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