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Mindful Eating on Vacation: How to Slow Down and Savor the Moment

“Mindfulness” might be one of the most overused buzzwords in wellness, but when you strip away the jargon, it’s beautifully simple.It’s about being present. Not multitasking, not planning your next move, not rushing through the moment. Just…being there. Whether you’re sitting at your desk, taking a walk, or enjoying a meal halfway around the world,
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Setting Intentions Before a Trip: Travel with Purpose, Not Pressure

The countdown is on. Flights are booked, itineraries are color-coded, and your browser has 27 open tabs comparing hotels with “just the right vibe.” You’ve planned everything…except the part that matters most: your purpose for going. Sometimes we get so lost in the details, what to book, where to stay, how long to go, what
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Building Your Travel Pantry

Building Your Travel Pantry: Snacks That Go the Distance “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” Benjamin Franklin may not have been talking about airport food courts, but he wasn’t wrong. When it comes to travel, planning ahead saves time, money, and your sanity (because no one wants to pay $10 for a
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Fueling for Energy and Enjoyment: Travel Nutrition 101

The Roadside Reality There you are, in the middle of nowhere Nevada, cruising down U.S. 50, the Loneliest Road in America (IYKYK). Nothing in sight for miles. You’re hungry. You’re tired after a long haul from Moab heading west toward Tahoe, and the sun’s starting to fade behind the basin hills. Finally, a gas station.
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Macros Made Simple: The Building Blocks of Fuel

The Airport Lesson You’ve been up since 4:00 a.m., sprinted through TSA, and finally made it to your gate with just enough time to grab a muffin and coffee. A few hours later, somewhere over Kansas, you’re restless, hungry again, and wondering how one muffin could disappear so fast. That was me on a cross-country
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Welcome to Miles & Macros

A Better Way to See the World Travel wellness made practical. Discover how to eat smarter, move mindfully, and feel your best on every trip, without rigid rules. Travel changes you. It wakes up your senses, expands your perspective, and reminds you just how big, and connected, the world really is. But anyone who’s spent
