Julie Jones is a busy woman.
An emergency medicine PA, functional medicine practitioner, and mother of 3 littles, she just doesn’t have much time in her schedule for staying active.
And yet, she finds time anyway—
Taking resistance bands with her to work to do physical therapy between patients, or bringing the kids out when she goes on a run.
“I love to be active and some days it’s all about balance and finding what activities work for my busy schedule,” she says.
Julie’s favorites are running and strength training, and her dedication shows.
She beat her half-marathon PR after 10 years of striving for a new best time– AND did it while pregnant.
But she didn’t stop there. Julie’s continually pushing to improve her speed, especially on 10ks and half marathons.
Someday, she even hopes to tackle Pike’s Peak Ascent.
Running just makes her happy, she says.
Especially when she can belt out a song or two as she’s doing it.
Self-care, and doing what makes you happy, is a top priority in her book.
As empowering as the PRs and medals are, she exercises “100% for mental health,” she says.
“I can give more fully of myself to my family and patients when I take care of myself first.”
That means prioritizing your mental health, and seeking preventative care, like strength and mobility conditioning.
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Don’t ever feel selfish for working on yourself, she advises.
“Invest in yourself and your mental/physical wellness and see how everything else falls into place.”