Healing Mindfully

Healing Mindfully 🤝Helping women build resilient bodies and increase bone strength during perimenopause
Physical Therapist for over 20 years, MPT, CSCS Hi!

My name is Lesley Sevillena. I went to school at The University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, where I got my Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy in 2004. I continued my education and got my CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist) and also received my COMT (Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist). I started expanding my interest in other aspects of health back in 2013 after I got di

vorced. I realized that I had NO CLUE on how to manage my stress, and how to deal with something so traumatic. No one ever taught me these life skills, so I decided to dive into mental, nutritional, and spiritual aspects of health. I started meditating with my kids when they were 5 and 3 years old, and saw the benefits of mindfulness. My driving force at that time was to ensure that my kids had the knowledge to enhance their lives, knowledge that I was only NOW discovering through my own personal trials at 32. Through the years, I listened to endless podcasts, read blogs, and all the self-help books you could imagine. Doing all the research was exhausting and time consuming. Not many people who are going through challenges in life would do the work I did or even know where to begin. I wanted to share everything I learned and have it in one location. So here we are…Healing Mindfully! It took me years to have the courage to finally start a social media page, but I am glad I did. My page is a little bit of everything to help all of you in the journey of life. I hope you find it helpful, and I am very excited to connect with all of you on here.

05/27/2026

Somewhere between taking care of everyone else and surviving the day… you forgot what it feels like to feel good too 😔

You’re not the only one feeling like this…I promise.

Feeling exhausted all the time isn’t normal, and there IS a way to change things so you can begin to feel better.

More energy. Better sleep. Better moods. Feeling stronger in your own body again.

You deserve more than just running on empty and giving yourself whatever energy is left at the end of the day. 🤍
DM me “ENERGY” if you’re tired of feeling tired and ready to finally feel like yourself again

Happy Mother’s Day to the woman who inspires me to be selfless, strong, and forgiving. Your laugh makes everyone smile a...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to the woman who inspires me to be selfless, strong, and forgiving. Your laugh makes everyone smile and we are all blessed to have you in our lives…Marley included. Thank you for all of your love and making memories we will forever cherish.

Sometimes I look at social media and feel like I should be “further along” by now.  Like my body should have changed fas...
05/09/2026

Sometimes I look at social media and feel like I should be “further along” by now.

Like my body should have changed faster.
More abs. Less cellulite. More muscle. Leaner legs.

But then I look at these two photos side by side and remind myself…this is what consistency actually looks like in real life.

When I turned 40, I had goals of building more muscle, doing a chin-up, and building a bigger b***y.

I was 103 lbs in the pic to the left and 113 lbs in the pic on the right.

These pictures are about 5 years apart.

5 years of going to the gym 2–5 days a week.
5 years of balancing workouts with work, motherhood, stress, exhaustion, and life.
5 years of missing weeks sometimes and feeling like nothing was changing… until one day I realized everything was.

The kind of body we should be focusing on in perimenopause is not built through extremes, punishment, or rushing the process.

Because building a strong body in your 40s during perimenopause is not about chasing fast results or shrinking yourself because of all the noise out there 💊💉

It is about slowly building:
✨ lean muscle
✨ stronger bones
✨ energy
✨ confidence
✨ resilience
✨ long-term health

The body we are trying to build in midlife takes time.

And this picture is such a reminder for me to keep going when I feel discouraged or compare myself to women online or at the gym. Sustainable progress is not flashy. It is slow, repetitive, boring, and deeply worth it.

So if you feel frustrated with your body right now, please do not quit on yourself.

Keep showing up.
Keep lifting.
Keep nourishing your body.
Keep choosing yourself.

One day you will look back and realize the small things you did consistently changed far more than you thought they were 🫶

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