Journey to Rise
Helping you build body confidence from the inside out…without obsessing over food, fitness, or the scale 👊
06/15/2026
I think a lot of families feel stuck between two extremes:
Ignore ingredients completely…
or stress about every single one. 😵
But there is a middle ground.
You can care about what your family eats.
You can teach your kids how food affects how they feel.
You can become more intentional.
Without turning food into something scary, shameful, or stressful.
Because the goal isn’t raising kids who follow food rules perfectly…
It’s raising kids who trust themselves, understand their bodies, and know how to care for themselves long after they’ve left your home.
Maybe it doesn’t have to be all or nothing after all. 🫶🏼
05/29/2026
For years, I thought food fell into one of these categories:
“Healthy” foods.
And “fun” foods.
One was responsible.
The other was enjoyable.
One was for results.
The other was for memories.
But the more I lived that way, the more complicated food became.
Every outing felt like a decision.
Every dessert felt like a negotiation.
And food took up way more mental energy than it should have.
What I’ve learned is that caring about how food makes you feel and enjoying food don’t have to compete with each other.
You can care about your health.
You can care about ingredients.
You can care about feeling good in your body…
AND still enjoy the birthday cake, the vacation, the dinner out, and the memories being made along the way.
The truth is.
When they stop competing, food gets a whole lot simpler. 🫶🏼
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05/21/2026
A lot of families are sitting in this tension right now…
Trying to feel better…
without making food feel stressful all the time.
Because most of us mean well,
We’re trying to figure out:
-behavior
-focus
-sleep
-gut health
-energy
-symptoms
-etc. etc…
But somewhere along the way, food started feeling really heavy.
Like every ingredient matters.
Every outing feels complicated.
Every decision feels like pressure to “get it right.”
And that’s exhausting too.
I wish more people knew that you CAN care about ingredients…
without making food feel stressful all the time.
Hey, I’m Kins! 👋 welcome to the space where we do just that 🫶🏼
The problem isn’t sugar…It’s the cycle.
Restriction → Craving → Overdoing it → Guilt → Repeat. 🔁
When you forbid a food, you give it power.
It becomes the only thing you can think about.
Most of us don’t need stricter rules.
We need a flexible system that works when life is busy, kids are picky, and you just want a cookie without feeling like you failed.
Hey, I’m Kins 👋🏼
I help moms stop overthinking food and build a way of eating that actually sticks.💪🏼
Stop buying overpriced hydration packets.
Most people don’t need another trendy powder for everyday hydration…
your body benefits *most* from the basics:
-water
-sodium
-minerals
-consistency
My simple go-to on normal days when I want to feel better, stay hydrated, and keep things simple, I make this:
*water
*a pinch of salt
*squeeze of lemon
If I’ve been traveling, sick, in the heat, doing longer workouts, or feeling run down…
I may need more support, so I swap the water for coconut water to give me an extra potassium boost.
*For post-workout: a little honey can help with absorption and recovery.
More products aren’t usually the answer…
Getting back to the basics are.
Stick around for more realistic tips that fit real life.✌🏼
Most of us get caught up looking for what to eat…
Searching for:
the better plan
the right foods
the next supplement
the thing that finally works
Meanwhile…
one of the most powerful things you can do is painfully simple.
It doesn’t cost anything.
It doesn’t require a meal plan.
And most people rush right past it.
Because it doesn’t look exciting.
But it changes everything.
Your body needs time to register fullness.
Your digestion works better when you’re not rushing.
And when you give yourself a little more time, you’re more likely to notice:
• hunger
• satisfaction
• enough
But most of us are eating while:
standing up
cleaning up
helping kids
thinking about the next thing
So of course it feels disconnected.
The “magic”?
Slowing down long enough to actually hear your body again. ✨
No hack.
No extra cost.
Just a little more presence.
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Hey, I’m Kins 🤍
I help busy moms stop overthinking food and feel better in their body again.
Have you noticed how different eating feels when you slow down?
02/24/2026
You can eat healthy and still feel stuck.
That doesn’t mean you need more discipline.
And it definitely doesn’t mean you need to start over again.
Most of us are trying to solve symptoms with more restriction.
But if your energy crashes every afternoon…
If your digestion feels off…
If your cravings spike at night…
If your weight won’t move…
Your body might not be looking for *more*.
It’s probably needing alignment.
Before you tighten things up again, get clarity.
I built a free symptom assessment inside the JTR app to help you identify patterns instead of guessing.
Comment “STUCK” and I’ll send you the link.
Or grab it in my bio.
If you’ve ever thought,
“Why am I doing everything right and still not feeling better?”
You’re not crazy.
And you’re not lazy.
A lot of women are working really hard at the wrong things.
Cutting more.
Restricting more.
Trying to be more disciplined.
You can eat “healthy”
and still feel stuck.
That doesn’t mean you need more discipline.
It usually means you need a different approach.
That’s what we build inside Rise.
If this sounds like you, follow along.
We talk about it here. 🫶
02/12/2026
Inside Rise, we don’t chase outcomes…
We build the roots that create them.
Food trust is one of those roots.
This is how we build it from the roots up.
Which feels more challenging for you, skipping dessert or trusting yourself with it?
I used to think saying “just one more bite” was helpful.
Like I was encouraging my kids to eat enough, try something new, or doing what’s best for them.
But what I started noticing was more tension… not more trust.
That phrase ultimately teaches us to override our body cues, to eat for approval instead of awareness.
So I stopped saying it.
Now I remind my kids (and myself) that their bodies get a say too.
This isn’t about letting everything go or getting it “right.”
It’s about making food feel a little safer, one meal at a time.
If this made you pause, save it.
And if you know a parent who would appreciate this reminder, send it their way 🤍
🫶 Kins
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