What December Results Actually Look Like (And Why Slow Progress Matters)
- emilytillsrd
- 4 days ago
- 3 min read

If you’ve ever walked into December thinking, “I’ll just try again in January,” you are not alone.
Between work, holiday events, kids’ schedules, and a calendar that fills itself, it is easy to assume you need to be perfect or stop trying altogether.
But here is the truth I tell my clients inside the Nourished Membership:
December results do not look dramatic. They look quiet. They look slow. And they matter more than you think.
Let me share a story that changed how I coach women through this month.
Understanding December Results And Why Slow Progress Matters
A few years ago, I had a client, let’s call her Amy, who showed up to her early December session looking exhausted.
You know that look where someone is trying to hold everything together but their shoulders say the opposite?
That was her.
She sat down and said, “Emily, I’m running on fumes. I cannot add anything else. I just want to feel better.”
So we made a plan that felt almost too simple.
Nothing extreme. Nothing extra. Just staying steady with the basics.
She focused on the smallest habits:
Getting enough sleep most nights.
Drinking water before her afternoon slump.
Eating three real meals instead of snacking through the day.
A short walk when her stress climbed.
Picking one treat she actually loved instead of grabbing everything in sight.
None of it felt dramatic.
None of it looked like traditional “weight loss.”
But by January, she said, “I didn’t fall apart this year. I feel more like myself.”
And that is the heart of real December results.
Why Slow December Results Create Better Long-Term Progress
Slow progress is not flashy, but it is powerful.
Especially for women in their 40s who are juggling careers, kids, stress, and a body that does not respond the way it used to.
Here is why slow December results matter:
1. Slow December Results Keep Your Habits Intact
Consistency during chaos builds long-term confidence.
If you can stay steady now, you will thrive in January.
2. Slow December Results Stabilize Your Energy
Regular meals, hydration, and sleep keep cravings and stress from spiraling.
3. Slow December Results Prevent the January Crash
No “I need to detox” panic.
No starting from zero.
Just a smooth shift back into routine.
4. Slow December Results Help You Enjoy Your Life
You feel present.
You feel grounded.
You feel capable instead of overwhelmed.
Slow progress keeps you connected to yourself in a month that tries to pull you in every direction.
What Real December Results Look Like In Everyday Life
December results do not look like perfection.
They look like the simple habits that help you stay grounded.
December Results: Drinking Enough Water To Think Clearly
Not a cleanse. Not a reset. Just hydration that keeps your brain and appetite steady.
December Results: Eating Three Balanced Meals A Day
Protein in the morning.
Color at lunch or dinner.
Meals, not mindless snacking.
December Results: Movement That Fits Your Season
Ten minutes outside.
A short walk after dinner.
Stretching between tasks.
Movement that supports you instead of overwhelming you.
December Results: Going To Bed A Little Earlier
Not perfect sleep.
Just enough rest to help your body handle the stress of the season.
December Results: Being Intentional With Treats
Choosing the treat you truly love.
Enjoying it without guilt.
Moving on with your day.
December results do not shout.
They whisper.
But they carry you into January feeling more balanced, more confident, and more in control.
Slow December Results Are Still Results And They Count
If you take anything from this blog, let it be this:
December results are not about doing more. They are about staying steady with the habits that make you feel good.
Water.
Sleep.
Movement.
Real meals.
Intentional choices.
This is the kind of progress that lasts.
Ready To Create Your Own December Results?
Inside the Nourished Membership, you get:
Daily encouragement
Simple habit strategies
Support from women who get it
And a clear plan that makes December feel manageable instead of stressful
