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Haven't we all been there? Trapped in the holiday chaos, stretching ourselves too thin to cater to everyone else's needs, but ours?
This episode peels back the layers on a game-changing strategy for the holidays - the idea of bare minimums. These are small, easy changes that can keep us sane and healthy amidst the festive frenzy.
I debunk the myth that the holiday season is just another time of the year and expose the invisible workload that often accompanies this special period. I aim to ensure you don't vanish into the to-do list.
I then dig deeper into the bare minimum concept during the holiday season. These are non-negotiable habits that serve as your health safety net while keeping you grounded amid the holiday whirlwind. I lay out practical tips to establish and maintain these personal habits, no matter how wild things get.
I wrap up the episode and shed light on the importance of integrating these bare minimums into your holiday routine. I share insights on how to ensure these habits stick and how to leverage personal motivations to stay on track. I also serve up tips on how to make the holidays slightly easier and get the most out of your downtime.
Trust me, prioritizing your health and well-being during the festive season is crucial, and finding the right balance amidst the holiday bustle is possible. Tune in and let's navigate this holiday season together healthier and saner.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/hhs-3
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Are you feeling caught between wanting to please others and wanting to prioritize your health and well-being this holiday season?
Listen in as I discuss the often tricky issue of setting boundaries, particularly during social events. Learn about mindset shifts and techniques to help you manage social pressures without sacrificing your well-being. I’ll share relatable stories from some of our clients, Lisa, Sarah, and Amy, who have all grappled with these challenges, offering invaluable lessons for all of us.
Join me as I navigate the tricky topic of saying ‘NO’, exploring why society pressures us to always agree and be polite, and the damaging effects this can have on our health and autonomy. I’ll also share insights on how to prioritize your own needs during the holiday season and how to say, NO without guilt.
This episode is all about taking back control and prioritizing your well-being. So, if you’re ready to navigate this holiday season with more grace and less stress, this episode is for you.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/hhs-2
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Ever feel like you’re constantly bombarded by societal expectations and pressures, especially as a woman? Well, you’re not alone.
I recently had an eye-opening chat with Shawna Samuel, the founder of Mental Offload, and we dove into this hot topic, exploring how imperative it is to subtract these pressures to reclaim our time and energy. Shawna’s insights on shedding the perennial need to please others, to make space for self-care and personal growth, are just the wake-up call we all need.
Navigating the labyrinth of household chores and responsibilities often brings its own set of challenges. The talk with Shawna brought to light the concept of weaponized incompetence, and how it’s often entwined with maternal gatekeeping. These patterns can strain relationships, but more importantly, they can impact our ability to trust and allow space for our partners to learn. We dug into how we can shift these dynamics and embrace a more balanced, equitable approach at home.
Finally, we took a hard look at the mental load that women, particularly women of color, carry. This emotional and mental burden is often underappreciated, yet it can steal precious time from self-improvement and skill-building. Shawna shared practical advice on how to offload this mental load, making decisions about travel, childcare, and self-care that put you first.
Listen in and discover how to challenge societal norms, advocate for your personal space, and set the path for a life that’s balanced and fulfilling.
About Shawna SamuelShawna is an executive leadership & productivity coach for women and the host of The Mental Offload podcast. She’s the founder of The Mental Offload, which specializes in helping women balance demanding jobs and busy family lives, without losing their minds. Shawna has led teams across 20 global markets in her professional life and holds an MBA from Yale in addition to Advanced Certification in Feminist Coaching. She lives with her husband and 2 children in Paris.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/hhs-1
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Do you find yourself weighed down by guilt every time you indulge in a treat, or have your attempts to eliminate them left you bingeing later on? In this episode, I’m revealing how the “all or nothing” approach to treats backfires and how you can enjoy your favorite indulgences without sabotaging your health goals.
I introduce a new perspective on treats that might change not just your eating habits but your entire outlook on life. Discover how limiting treats doesn’t mean depriving yourself, but instead finding a sweet spot where you can enjoy all the foods you love without compromising your health goals. I'll dive into why completely eliminating treats often leads to binging and how to create a sustainable, guilt-free relationship with food.
I also share real-life examples of how clients have transformed their relationship with treats. You’ll learn why gradual, mindful reductions in your treat consumption are more effective than trying to cut them out entirely. By allowing yourself to enjoy treats in moderation, you’re building a lifestyle that supports your health and happiness.
Join me as I wrap up my 8 Basic Habits series with Habit #8 – Limiting Treats. This episode isn’t just about food, it’s about creating a fulfilling life where treats enhance your joy without controlling you. Don't miss out on this fresh approach to lasting health and happiness. Ready to rethink your relationship with treats?
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/202
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Are you tired of feeling like you're constantly at war with food? Do you find yourself overeating, only to feel guilty afterward? In this episode, I reveal a simple but transformative approach to eating: learning how to ‘eat just enough.’ This practice has not only changed my life but has helped countless clients break free from the cycle of dieting and guilt. You’ll discover how to enjoy all your favorite foods while maintaining a healthy weight, without ever needing to diet again.
And you will not feel restricted or deprived
We’ll explore why traditional diets set you up for failure and why willpower alone isn't the answer. I’ll introduce you to a powerful tool that helps you tune in to your body’s hunger signals, so you can stop relying on external rules about when or how much to eat. By learning to eat just enough, you can master the delicate balance between nourishment and satisfaction—without feeling deprived. This episode is all about giving you the freedom to enjoy food while still taking care of your body.
I also share a personal story of how I was disconnected from my body’s natural hunger cues and how I overcame it. If you’ve ever wondered what it really feels like to be hungry or satisfied—or if you’ve struggled to stop eating when you’re full—this episode will give you the tools to recognize those signals and trust yourself again. The journey might take time, but the results are lasting: you’ll find freedom around food, greater energy, and improved overall well-being.
Don’t miss out on this key habit in my series of “Eight Basic Habits that Healthy People Do.” Join me as we discuss the real reason we overeat, how to stop mindless snacking, and how mastering this skill can drastically improve your relationship with food. Tune in to learn how you can start eating just enough and experience a healthier, more balanced life.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/201
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Could the changes in your body be more than random?
This week on Total Health in Midlife, I talked with Valerie Simms, life coach and founder of the upcoming Hormone Harmony Summit. Valerie’s work reveals often-ignored links between life events—like divorce—and hormonal symptoms such as brain fog, mood swings, and insomnia. After transitioning from financial planning to holistic health, Valerie noticed gaps in conventional medicine's support for women, inspiring her to create the Hormone Harmony Summit, now in its fourth season.
Airing November 21, the summit brings together experts to discuss holistic approaches to hormone balance, from nutrition to Reiki. Join us for a preview of the event, where Valerie shares how these insights can help you take control of your health. Don’t miss this chance to transform your understanding of your body and well-being.
About Valerie SimmsValerie Simms is a professional life coach dedicated to helping her clients transform from “Zero to Hero” through her signature ‘Mastery of Balance Formula.’ With a Bachelor of Business Administration and extensive experience in financial planning, Canadian securities, and insurance, Valerie spent the first part of her career in the investment industry. However, her passion for a balanced lifestyle led her to a new path in 2011. Since then, she’s earned certifications as a Yoga Teacher, Reiki Practitioner, and Certified Master Coach. Blending her business expertise with holistic wellness, Valerie now guides clients across the USA and Canada toward sustainable, balanced, and productive lives.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/hormoneharmonysummit
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Ever fail achieving a goal and then just want to forget about it? In this episode of the Total Health in Midlife podcast, I take the traditional approach to goal-setting and turn it on its head in favor of diving into what really matters: flexibility and authenticity. I opened up about my own journey—setting big, ambitious goals, only to realize that the real growth came when I allowed myself to change course.
Let me challenge you to rethink how you're setting goals. Are they truly in line with who you are today? We'll explore the power of behavior-based goals—where daily actions, not just outcomes, take center stage. This shift can transform your sense of accomplishment, keeping you motivated and grounded in the present.
I'll share how releasing the pressure to achieve unrealistic expectations can lead to building sustainable habits and embracing change without the weight of guilt. After all, it’s not about hitting every target; it’s about the journey, self-compassion, and aligning your goals with your values.
Tune in for a fresh perspective that just might change how you see your personal growth and the goals you’re working towards. You might find that letting go of old goals is exactly what you need to discover what’s truly important.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/200
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Have you ever felt like your brain is on a roller coaster, one minute laser-focused, and the next completely lost?
If this sounds familiar, know that it’s not just you. Many women in midlife are discovering they have ADHD, a condition often overlooked for women in the past. Join us as we dive into the world of ADHD for women in midlife with Xena Jones, an expert coach and host of the “Navigating Adult ADHD Podcast.”
Discover why so many women are being diagnosed with ADHD in midlife and learn about the unique symptoms they often experience. From inattentiveness and anxiety to hyperactivity and perfectionism, ADHD can manifest in various ways - different from our understanding of how boys and men exhibit ADHD. Understand the challenges ADHD can pose for friendships and discover practical strategies for building and maintaining meaningful connections.
Uncover the crucial role of dopamine in ADHD and how low levels can contribute to symptoms. Learn about the difference between fast and slow dopamine and how to increase your intake of the latter. Discover simple lifestyle changes that can boost your mood, motivation, and overall well-being.
Gain valuable insights into navigating ADHD in midlife and empowering yourself to thrive. Learn about self-care strategies, time management techniques, and the importance of seeking support. Discover how to embrace your unique strengths and challenges and live a fulfilling life.
This podcast episode offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing ADHD in midlife women. Join us as we explore the challenges, opportunities, and strategies for thriving with ADHD. Discover the power of self-awareness, self-compassion, and community in navigating this unique journey.
About XenaXena Jones is an ADHD Coach & Specialist and host of the Navigating Adult ADHD Podcast. She helps adults to navigate and thrive with ADHD.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/199
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Are you tired of feeling like you're constantly running on empty, no matter how hard you try?
In this episode of the Total Health in Midlife podcast, I tackle one of the most overlooked yet crucial aspects of health: stress management. I challenge the traditional advice of bubble baths and breathing exercises, arguing that these reactive strategies fail to address the root of the problem.
Stress, particularly for women in midlife, is not just about managing responsibilities—it's the silent force affecting sleep, eating habits, exercise, and overall well-being. I draw from my own experience as a personal trainer and life coach to explain how the relentless mental load of daily life—family, work, social expectations—has conditioned many to normalize stress.
I offer a game-changing approach, introducing proactive tools like the 'Think, Feel, Act Cycle' and the 'Motivational Triad' to help listeners break free from the stress cycle and build resilience. Through these strategies, I empower my clients to manage stress before it derails their health efforts, creating a solid foundation for lasting change.
Tune in for a wake-up call that just might hold the missing piece to your health puzzle.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/198
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Are you stuck in the frustrating cycle of starting and stopping your health journey?
Tune in to my latest episode as I uncover the real reasons behind this common struggle and share actionable strategies to break free once and for all. I explore the pitfalls of the "taking a break" mentality and emphasize the importance of prioritizing health over weight loss.
Through inspiring stories, including that of my client Judy, I illustrate how embracing imperfect action and maintaining the bare minimum consistency can lead to lasting success. Learn how to shift your mindset from all-or-nothing to consistent, manageable actions, finding joy and balance in the process, so that healthy habits become a permanent, enjoyable part of your life.
In this engaging discussion, I also tackle overcoming perfectionist thinking and adopting flexible approaches like B-minus habits. Discover how to nourish your body with delicious foods, engage in joyful movement, and create a self-care routine that feels indulgent rather than a chore.
If you're ready to let go of perfectionism and embrace small, consistent actions, join our free Facebook group, "The 8 Basic Habits that Healthy Women in Midlife Do," and consider scheduling a strategy call to overcome personal blocks.
Together, we can build the healthy, happy life you deserve, celebrating victories and navigating challenges with support and compassion every step.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/197
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In this powerful episode, I answer listener questions, including how to set realistic health goals when your schedule is packed, what to do when unexpected events throw you off course, and how to build the self-trust and confidence needed to follow through on your health commitments.
I share my personal experiences and the strategies that have helped me and my clients break free from the cycle of self-sabotage and start making lasting, meaningful changes in their health.
The episode also explores the power of planning ahead, even for those who don't consider themselves naturally inclined to organize or plan. I provide practical tips for incorporating planning into daily routines and discuss the benefits of doing so, such as reduced stress and increased likelihood of following through on health commitments.
Throughout the episode, I emphasize the importance of taking responsibility for one's health and encourage listeners to seek the support they need to overcome obstacles and achieve lasting success. With a direct and compassionate approach, I empower listeners to take control of their health journey and create the vibrant, fulfilling life they deserve.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/196
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Do you ever feel like your body is working against you as you get older?
As we enter midlife, it's common to face challenges in our health that can leave us feeling stuck or frustrated. Whether it’s unexplained weight gain, fatigue, or the overwhelming task of managing stress while balancing work, family, and personal health goals, the journey can feel isolating.
In this episode of the Total Health in Midlife podcast, we’re diving deep into the tools and strategies that can help you take back control of your health. From understanding how hormones impact our bodies to finding sustainable ways to manage stress, I’ll guide you through practical steps that are rooted in science and easy to incorporate into your daily routine.
If you’ve been feeling like your body is changing in ways you can’t keep up with, or if you’ve struggled to find a balance between your health and life’s demands, this episode will provide you with actionable insights that will empower you to create lasting, meaningful change.
Join me as we explore how to thrive—not just survive—in this exciting new chapter of life.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/195
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In this bonus episode of the Total Health in Midlife podcast, I’m joined by financial expert Elizabeth Rose to discuss why many women struggle with taking control of their finances. We dive into the mindset that often holds women back and explore the cultural and societal influences behind it. Whether you're just starting to manage your money or want to improve your financial strategy, this episode offers valuable insights for changing your money mindset.
Elizabeth shares simple, actionable steps women can take right away to build financial confidence. From creating a budget that works for you to making smart investment choices, you’ll learn key strategies for gaining control of your finances. It’s not just about managing money—it's about feeling empowered to make decisions that protect your future and well-being.
Elizabeth also introduces her upcoming summit, “Fearless Money Mind,” starting on October 16th. This event will bring together experts to help women take charge of their finances with confidence. Don’t miss the chance to gain valuable insights and start your journey toward financial independence.
Register for the summit here: https://subscribepage.io/fKRzlb
About Elizabeth RoseElizabeth has spent her career in the financial services industry. After experiencing the challenges that come with divorce and finances, Elizabeth authored “Sister, Own Your Finances” to help women turn chaos into clarity and own their finances. She is on a mission to equip, encourage, and empower women to master their money and their lives.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/elizabeth-rose
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Are you tired of feeling like your health is slipping away as you navigate midlife?
In this episode of Total Health in Midlife, I sit down with Denise Stegall, a three-time best-selling author and "Longevity Concierge," to explore how you can create a healthier, more fulfilling life without resorting to restrictive diets or punishing workouts. Denise offers practical, real-life advice on eating nourishing food without feeling deprived, making personalized health decisions that work for your unique lifestyle, and embracing accountability without shame.
We also dive into how your mindset can unlock your health potential and the surprising impact social relationships have on your well-being. From the connection between oral health and Alzheimer’s to the importance of sleep and navigating social challenges, this episode is packed with eye-opening insights and actionable strategies to help you stop fighting your body and start working with it.
Tune in to discover how to feel good, live well, and enjoy the journey to better health.
About Denise StegallDenise Stegall is a three-time best-selling author speaker and Longevity Concierge and Curator at Living Healthy List. She is a leading expert in transforming the lives of professional women aged 45 to 65, empowering them to achieve vibrant health and longevity.
With a philosophy centered on eating real food, making informed decisions, and maintaining accountability. Her approach transcends traditional diet and exercise regimens, aligning with individual goals and core values.
Ready to thrive?
Denise Stegall, Longevity Concierge, is your ideal guide for a joyful and sustainable healthy lifestyle. Live better. Longer, and still enjoy dessert!
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/194
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Ever wondered why you can’t stop eating even when you’re not hungry?
The truth might shock you! Discover the surprising reasons behind your overeating habits and how simple environmental tweaks can turn your eating patterns around.
In this eye-opening episode, I dive into the hidden factors influencing your food choices—like the shape of your glasses and the size of your plates—that secretly encourage you to eat more than you intended. I’ll reveal how small, yet powerful changes can help you gain control over your eating habits without feeling restricted.
Learn how to set up your environment for success with tricks that make mindful eating easier and more intuitive. From clever plate tricks to optimizing the visibility of healthy foods, I share the secrets to effortlessly managing your intake and achieving your health goals.
Tune in to find out how these simple adjustments can make a huge difference in your daily routine and get ready to transform your eating habits with insights you won’t want to miss! Stay tuned for more empowering tips on taking control of your health and well-being.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/193
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Can embracing discomfort truly transform your life?
Picture this scenario: avoiding social events out of self-consciousness or missing out on adventures due to fear. We've all been there, stuck in our comfort zones, but today, I'll show you how pushing through these discomforts can unlock a richer, more fulfilling life.
On this episode of the Total Health in Midlife podcast, I share personal stories and insights on why our natural aversion to discomfort often limits our potential and keeps us stuck in situations we wish to change. By exploring the paradox of short-term comfort versus long-term goals, you’ll learn practical strategies to leverage discomfort for greater strength, capability, and overall satisfaction.
Emotional discomfort often leads us to make choices that conflict with our long-term aspirations. We’ll discuss how habits like overeating, binge-watching, and avoiding physical activity serve as quick fixes but ultimately leave us feeling worse.
Through relatable examples, including my own journey of overcoming discomfort to start this podcast, I'll show you how recognizing these patterns can help us make more conscious decisions aligned with our true desires. You’ll hear stories of people who’ve avoided social activities or missed adventures due to fear and learn how embracing discomfort can be a powerful gateway to personal growth and fulfilling experiences.
Finally, we’ll dive into how to navigate the discomfort that comes with breaking established patterns and striving for personal growth. By anticipating and understanding these feelings, you can set realistic expectations and develop effective coping strategies. I’ll discuss the motivational triad and how connecting short-term actions with long-term goals can build resilience, self-confidence, and creativity.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/192
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What if you could abandon restrictive diets forever and still achieve your health goals? Join me on the Total Health and Midlife podcast as I explore the way to achieve food freedom through the "food uniform." This episode is your guide to adopting a flexible, personalized approach to eating that frees you from the guilt and stress of traditional dieting. Learn how to transform your relationship with food by building a sustainable, enjoyable eating framework that aligns with your lifestyle and health aspirations.
I'll walk you through the process of creating your own food uniform, starting with a deep dive into your current eating habits. Discover how this proactive approach can simplify your meal prep, streamline grocery shopping, and even help you navigate social events without compromising your dietary goals. This isn't about perfection; it's about making consistent progress toward a healthier you.
If you're ready to break free from yo-yo dieting and embrace a balanced approach to nutrition, this episode is packed with practical tips and insights to get you started. For personalized guidance, don't hesitate to schedule a consultation with us. Tune in now for a transformative discussion on achieving food freedom and optimal health!
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/191
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When my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer, it was a wake-up call that changed my entire approach to fitness. I went from someone who was inconsistent at best, to someone who now sees it as a non-negotiable part of life.
This episode of Total Health in Midlife is a deep dive into why traditional fitness rules no longer apply as we age, particularly for women. I share my personal journey and the transformative power of strength training in fighting osteoporosis and frailty. We shift the conversation from viewing exercise as a chore to seeing it as an investment in our future health and independence.
We also tackle the critical risks that come with aging, such as falls, brittle bones, and muscle loss, which all threaten our independence. We debunk common myths around weight management, highlighting why the "calories in versus calories out" mantra may not work for us anymore due to slowed metabolism and hormonal changes.
Instead, strength training is presented as the key to maintaining muscle mass, enhancing bone density, and boosting metabolism. Practical solutions to common barriers like lack of time and energy are also shared, making it easier for you to integrate exercise into your daily routine.
Maintaining mobility is a major focus, emphasizing the importance of flexibility, balance, and cardiovascular health. We discuss how stretching and balance exercises can prevent falls and keep us mobile, while regular cardiovascular workouts benefit our heart, lungs, mood, and energy levels. I offer practical strategies for making daily movement a habit, from scheduling workouts to breaking them into shorter sessions.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/190
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What if I told you that your struggle with overeating has nothing to do with willpower?
In this episode of the Total Health and Midlife Podcast, I dive deep into the real reasons behind overeating, unraveling the myth that it's simply about being "good" with food. Through personal stories and expert insights, I reveal why diets often fail and why we keep falling into the same patterns, despite our best efforts.
But this isn’t just another episode about dieting—I introduce a radically different approach that doesn’t involve giving up the foods you love. Instead, I challenge listeners to rethink their relationship with food, focusing on understanding and unlearning the habits that have been setting them up for failure.
If you're tired of the constant battle with food and looking for a sustainable way to change your eating habits without guilt or shame, this episode offers a breakthrough perspective that could transform how you approach food and your body for good.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/189
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Have you ever wondered why, despite your best efforts, your health goals seem just out of reach?
In this episode of the Total Health in Midlife podcast, I dive into the often-overlooked hidden eating habits that can sabotage our progress. I explore eight common yet sneaky habits, like eating snacks while driving home from the grocery store or constantly going back for seconds after meals. These seemingly minor actions can have a surprisingly significant impact on our overall health.
I share my personal experience of breaking free from these habits, highlighting how small changes have transformed my relationship with food and overall wellness. My stories and insights provide a relatable and eye-opening perspective, and I encourage you to reflect on your own behaviors.
What hidden habits might be holding you back from achieving your health goals?
By becoming aware of these everyday behaviors, you can take the first step towards making lasting changes in your eating patterns. I offer practical tips for overcoming these habits and gaining control over your eating choices.
Tune in to gain a new perspective on your eating habits, uncover the subtle ways they might be sabotaging your health, and start your journey towards better health today.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/188
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