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How Jenny Turned Chaotic Mornings into Pure Joy

Football. Hockey. Lacrosse. Competitive dance.
Zoom calls. Strategy meetings. Blood sugar checks.
Two kids. Two dogs. One woman leading both a household and a customer success team.

Jenny’s calendar is overflowing. But when her kids see her, they don’t talk about the stress.

“They see me up early, drinking my greens, playing music, singing, just trying to get everyone moving. And I think they really connect that energy to how I feel.”

But that version of Jenny — energized, present, joyful — didn’t always exist.

But not long ago, Jenny wasn’t dancing in the kitchen.
She was running on fumes — bloated from lifelong IBS, struggling to stay focused, and hitting an energy wall halfway through the day.

“I’ve got like a hundred tabs open in my brain at any given moment. It was hard to keep everything straight.”

She didn’t have the luxury to slow down between managing her son’s Type 1 diabetes, leading a team, and shuttling between hockey games and dance rehearsals. But she didn’t feel like herself either.

Then she tried Live It Up Super Greens.

One scoop first thing in the morning and something shifted.

The bloating eased. Her energy stabilized. Her brain cleared. And suddenly, Jenny wasn’t just getting through her days . She was thriving in them.

“The first day I didn’t feel bloated? I almost cried. I got through the whole day, even a sports game, and still felt good. That hadn’t happened in years.”

But it didn’t stop there. Jenny felt clearer, calmer, more present. Not just physically, but mentally and emotionally too.

“It had a domino effect. I found myself making better food choices, thinking more intentionally about moving my body, even how I was taking care of my mental health. It helped me reset. And that reset touched everything.”

That feeling sparked a ripple effect. She became more mindful about food, movement, even her mental health. Live It Up wasn’t just fueling her body. It was anchoring her life.

And what began as a practical solution soon became something more profound.

It gave her back a sense of control. A way to care for herself so she could show up fully for the people who rely on her most. It made her excited about the future: not just for herself, but for the example she’s setting.

Because when her kids look back, she wants them to remember a mom who had energy. Who was engaged. Who showed them taking care of your health doesn’t have to be a luxury. Who danced in the kitchen and made space for joy, even in the busiest seasons of life.

Treat yourself or a Mom in your life.