
Ep. 504: The Real Reason You Can't Change Your Behavior
May 5, 2026 - 55:47
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In this solo episode, JJ pulls together the biggest insights from her recent 3-Day Body Breakthrough Challenge and shares why body change after 40 requires a different conversation than the one most women have been taugh...
Ep. 502: Missing Pieces of Body Change After 40 is an episode from Women, Men & Relationships by JJ Flizanes. In this solo episode, JJ pulls together the biggest insights from her recent 3-Day Body Breakthrough Challenge and shares why body...
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Published Apr 21, 2026, 29:08 long, audio available.
In this solo episode, JJ pulls together the biggest insights from her recent 3-Day Body Breakthrough Challenge and shares why body change after 40 requires a different conversation than the one most women have been taught. If you’ve been eating less, doing more cardio, trying harder—and still not seeing results—this episode explains why. JJ unpacks the 7 Factors of Weight Loss Resistance , including blood sugar regulation, inefficient exercise, hormone imbalance, poor sleep, nervous system stress, inflammation, and missing nutritional substrates. She explains why body change isn’t about more willpower or restriction, but about understanding the systems affecting metabolism, fat loss, muscle, and energy. In This Episode: Why the old “eat less, exercise more” model stops working after 40 The 7 hidden factors of weight loss resistance Why blood sugar regulation may be more important than calories How inefficient exercise could be wasting your time Why resistance training is non-negotiable for metabolism, hormones, bone, and brain health The overlooked link between nervous system stress and body composition How inflammation and gut health can block fat loss Why sleep is a body change strategy—not a luxury The truth about muscle loss, body composition, and why the scale can lie Why discipline is not deprivation—and what food freedom actually looks like How accountability and support create momentum that changes habits Key Takeaways: Body change is a systems issue. If you only focus on food or exercise without addressing hormones, stress, sleep, inflammation, and metabolism, you may stay stuck. Your nervous system affects your results. Fight-or-flight physiology can interfere with digestion, recovery, fat burning, and healing. Muscle matters more than you think. After 40, preserving and building active tissue is one of the biggest levers for changing body composition and aging well. Stop focusing only on weight. The scale doesn’t tell you whether you’ve lost muscle or gained fat. Body composition tells a different story. Replacement beats restriction. JJ shares why sustainable results come from working with your body, not fighting against it. A Powerful Reframe from This Episode: “If you loved the way you looked, would you care what the number was?” Mentioned in This Episode: 3-Day Body Breakthrough Challenge Date Your Body 8-Week Body Reset (Beta) Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) The 7 Factors of Weight Loss Resistance JJ’s 5-Day Food Focus Resources: Apply for the 8-Week Body Reset: jjflizanes.com/8week Free Feelings & Needs List: jjflizanes.com/feelingslist If This Episode Resonated… Share it with a woman who keeps saying, “Nothing works anymore.” And if you’re ready to stop guessing and start addressing the missing pieces, this episode is your invitation to begin.
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Ep. 502: Missing Pieces of Body Change After 40 is an episode from Women, Men & Relationships by JJ Flizanes.
This episode is 29:08 long.
This episode was published on Apr 21, 2026.
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