Wellness Made Simple

Wellness Made Simple I am a Master Certified Health and Wellness Coach. I am available for group classes, individual coach My name is Haley Pouland.

I am a master certified health coach with a passion for helping women have a healthy pregnancy and to learn to balance life with a new little one, with good post-partum care. I have been a health coach for one year, and I love that it is my job to guide people towards being their healthiest self through reaching the goals they have set for themselves. God has given us such amazing bodies and immun

e systems, and if we are good stewards of them we can enjoy a life full of vitality. My focus is twofold- first educating families on how simple wellness can be, and two helping moms create a safe home environment for their babies, finding foods that are nourishing for a growing baby, safe movement to keep mom strong, stress busting techniques and ways for mom to create a good self-care schedule for those early days and months in the new life with baby. I would love to sit down and discuss with you how we can work together to achieve your health goals. In my own life my hobbies center around healthy living. I enjoy hiking, strength training, reading, and cooking. It is my belief that wall food, even sweet treats should be nourishing to the body, so I love to experiment with new recipes, if my boys will eat it than I know I have found success.

04/08/2026

Carbs—especially bread—have been part of our story since the very beginning.

Throughout the Bible, bread is repeatedly used as a symbol of provision, nourishment, and daily sustenance. It was never something to fear—it was something to be grateful for. From daily provision to shared meals, bread represented God caring for His people in a very real, physical way.

“Give us this day our daily bread” isn’t just poetic—it reflects a deep understanding that food, including carbs, is meant to fuel and sustain us.

Somewhere along the way, we started labeling foods as “good” or “bad,” when in reality, the bigger picture is how those foods are made and consumed.

What’s changed isn’t the role of bread in our lives—it’s how it’s produced. Modern, highly processed versions are far removed from the simple, nourishing forms that have existed for generations.

Real, traditional bread—made with simple ingredients—fits beautifully into a balanced, nourishing diet.

This isn’t about overdoing it or ignoring your body’s needs.
It’s about recognizing that foods created in their natural, intended form were never meant to be the problem.

When you shift your focus back to quality and simplicity, everything changes.

Carbs have been unfairly villainized for years—but cutting them out completely isn’t the answer.They’re actually a daily...
03/30/2026

Carbs have been unfairly villainized for years—but cutting them out completely isn’t the answer.

They’re actually a daily essential macronutrient and should make up at least 25% of your calorie intake for proper energy, hormone balance, and brain function.

The key is learning to separate whole, nourishing carbs from highly processed ones.

When you focus on foods that come from the earth—fruits, vegetables, legumes, whole grains—you’re giving your body the fiber and nutrients it was designed to run on.

It’s not about restriction.
It’s about returning to real food.

Save this as a reminder next time you hear “carbs are bad.”

03/25/2026

What steps have you already taken to make your home less toxic?

It’s a beautiful vision… and one we’re still growing into.We’ve made incredible advances in medicine, but somewhere alon...
03/25/2026

It’s a beautiful vision… and one we’re still growing into.

We’ve made incredible advances in medicine, but somewhere along the way, we drifted from the simple, foundational rhythms that actually create health. The truth is—real wellness was never meant to be complicated.

Food that nourishes.
Air that fills your lungs.
Movement that strengthens your body.

This isn’t outdated… it’s timeless.

Maybe the future of health isn’t about discovering something new—
but remembering what has always been true.

03/25/2026
03/24/2026

Brewing up a fresh batch of elderberry syrup!

We’ve been taught that getting healthy means doing more… cutting more… pushing harder.But what if the real transformatio...
03/24/2026

We’ve been taught that getting healthy means doing more… cutting more… pushing harder.

But what if the real transformation comes from doing the simple things consistently?

These five habits are the foundation I come back to again and again—with clients and in my own life. No extremes. No overwhelm. Just rhythms that support your body the way it was designed to function.

If I had to pick where to start, it would always be here:
sleep + hydration

When you’re well rested and properly hydrated, everything else gets easier—your cravings, your energy, your mood, even your motivation to move your body.

Start small. Stay consistent. Let your body meet you there.

Which one are you focusing on first?





iohacking has become a buzzword—but it’s often misunderstood.It’s easy to get caught up in the latest supplement, wearab...
03/20/2026

iohacking has become a buzzword—but it’s often misunderstood.

It’s easy to get caught up in the latest supplement, wearable, or trend promising better energy and health. And while those tools can absolutely have a place, they were never meant to replace the basics.

The most powerful shifts come from the things we often overlook, such as how you eat, how you sleep, how you move, how you breathe, and how you live your daily life.

Before you spend money on another “quick fix,” ask yourself have I built a strong foundation?

Because real, lasting health isn’t hacked overnight.
It’s built, one small, consistent choice at a time.





03/20/2026

What is your favorite BioHacking trick that you have been incorporating into your wellness routine lately?

Winter invites us into a slower rhythm—but not into neglect.When we understand how our habits shift this time of year, w...
02/02/2026

Winter invites us into a slower rhythm—but not into neglect.

When we understand how our habits shift this time of year, we can respond with wisdom instead of frustration. Caring for the body is not about control or perfection—it’s about stewardship.

Your health is not separate from your faith.
It’s part of how you honor the life God has given you

Save this and return to it throughout the winter months.





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