Stop Ending Your Day Feeling Behind
Why nothing feels finished at the end of the day and how to finally move forward with more focus, clarity, and less overwhelm.






Why nothing feels finished at the end of the day and how to finally move forward with more focus, clarity, and less overwhelm.

Feeling stuck even when you’re doing everything right? Learn how your thoughts shape your health, mood, and ability to move forward.

Struggling in your relationship lately? Understand how midlife changes affect mood, connection, and intimacy, and how to navigate it together.

Perimenopause symptoms, hormone confusion, and medical dismissal. Learn how to advocate for yourself and find real support in midlife.

Why normal lab results don’t always mean optimal health and how a functional approach can reveal the deeper story behind your symptoms.

Feeling more irritable or overwhelmed lately? This episode explains why mood shifts happen in midlife and how hormones, stress, and blood sugar all play a role.
This blog/podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation.





Rachel Carta, RN, is a Registered Nurse, Functional Nutrition Counselor, Life Coach, and author who helps women feel calm, confident, and like themselves again, especially when symptoms feel confusing, persistent, or brushed off as “normal.”
Rachel has spent her career supporting women through fatigue, digestive issues, mood swings, brain fog, anxiety, and midlife transitions. She is known for her ability to connect the dots between the body, the nervous system, and real life. Her work blends clinical insight with deep compassion, helping women understand why they feel the way they do and what actually helps.
Rachel’s approach is root cause, not rigid. She does not believe in strict protocols, perfection, or symptom chasing. Instead, she helps women recognize patterns, support their nervous system, and make small, meaningful changes that lead to steady improvements in energy, mood, and overall well being. Many of her clients come to her after years of trying everything and finally feel seen, understood, and hopeful again.
At the heart of Rachel’s work is a simple but powerful shift. Helping women see that their bodies are not falling apart. They are communicating, adapting, and asking for support.

