Why some people feel the cold in their hands first
|Sherrise Erlandson
Some people feel the cold in their hands first because the body prioritizes keeping the core warm, pulling heat away from the extremities. If your grip is the first place...
Why numbness in your hands isn’t always about the cold
|Sherrise Erlandson
Numbness in your hands isn’t always caused by cold weather—sometimes it’s a sign of disrupted nerve signals or underlying conditions like peripheral neuropathy. If you’ve noticed your grip feels less...
Why your hands get tired before the rest of you does
|Sherrise Erlandson
Most people don’t realize their hands get tired before the rest of their body, thanks to constant, repetitive use throughout the day. Hand fatigue often sneaks up quietly, making everyday...
Grip strength changes gradually, often slipping under the radar until everyday tasks—like opening jars or holding objects—start to feel less effortless. This subtle shift is usually due to natural wear...
If your hands go numb in the cold faster than others, you’re not alone—and it’s not just about low temperatures. For many, conditions like Raynaud’s cause blood flow to retreat...
Procrastination often disguises itself as a harmless “later,” but the longer you wait, the heavier your unfinished tasks become. Overcoming procrastination isn’t about waiting for motivation—it’s about interrupting hesitation and...
Most days don’t come with a spark—they’re quiet, ordinary, and easy to drift through. The real key to staying motivated on slow days isn’t waiting for inspiration, but choosing to...
The Giddyup Glove isn’t about horses—it’s about energy, movement, and the simple joy of being present. The name “giddyup” captures a playful spirit and a nudge to enjoy the moment,...
Giddyup starts in the cold—when you stop waiting to feel ready and step into the day, discomfort and all. Cold weather motivation isn’t about hype; it’s about making quick decisions...
The Sideline Isn’t a Stage (Even When It’s 38 degrees and Drizzling)
|Sherrise Erlandson
Sideline parenting isn’t about being the loudest or most visible—it’s about showing up, staying steady, and letting your presence speak louder than your words. The real impact comes from quiet...
Why some people feel the cold in their hands first
|Sherrise Erlandson
Some people feel the cold in their hands first because the body prioritizes keeping the core warm, pulling heat away from the extremities. If your grip is the first place...
Why numbness in your hands isn’t always about the cold
|Sherrise Erlandson
Numbness in your hands isn’t always caused by cold weather—sometimes it’s a sign of disrupted nerve signals or underlying conditions like peripheral neuropathy. If you’ve noticed your grip feels less...
Why your hands get tired before the rest of you does
|Sherrise Erlandson
Most people don’t realize their hands get tired before the rest of their body, thanks to constant, repetitive use throughout the day. Hand fatigue often sneaks up quietly, making everyday...
Grip strength changes gradually, often slipping under the radar until everyday tasks—like opening jars or holding objects—start to feel less effortless. This subtle shift is usually due to natural wear...
If your hands go numb in the cold faster than others, you’re not alone—and it’s not just about low temperatures. For many, conditions like Raynaud’s cause blood flow to retreat...
Procrastination often disguises itself as a harmless “later,” but the longer you wait, the heavier your unfinished tasks become. Overcoming procrastination isn’t about waiting for motivation—it’s about interrupting hesitation and...
Most days don’t come with a spark—they’re quiet, ordinary, and easy to drift through. The real key to staying motivated on slow days isn’t waiting for inspiration, but choosing to...
The Giddyup Glove isn’t about horses—it’s about energy, movement, and the simple joy of being present. The name “giddyup” captures a playful spirit and a nudge to enjoy the moment,...
Giddyup starts in the cold—when you stop waiting to feel ready and step into the day, discomfort and all. Cold weather motivation isn’t about hype; it’s about making quick decisions...
The Sideline Isn’t a Stage (Even When It’s 38 degrees and Drizzling)
|Sherrise Erlandson
Sideline parenting isn’t about being the loudest or most visible—it’s about showing up, staying steady, and letting your presence speak louder than your words. The real impact comes from quiet...