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My Experience Working With Your Accountability Bestie

Today’s post is a bit of a departure from my usual content, but I believe there’s power in sharing our personal experiences – both our triumphs and setbacks. So, if you’ll allow me some vulnerability, I’d love to share how I recently overcame a few struggles.

For roughly five years I worked out at least five days a week without fail. Most of those workouts consisted of HIIT running, light resistance training, dancing, and hiking. However, numerous life changes began to compound about two years ago and I let my work outs slip, and my nutrition followed suit.

Before I knew it, I’d gained weight. Although I would still workout during this period, I wasn’t consistent and when it comes to being in fit, I’ve found consistency is the key. I thought if I just “started” my old routine again, I’d bounce right back, but the saying “what got you here won’t get you there” is popular for a reason.

Trying to force my way into prior rhythms and plans just wasn’t working, which made me feel like a failure, which made me give up, which made my progress stall. It was a vicious cycle and I spent about 18 months spinning my wheels. I felt as though I’d lost an essential part of myself and I wasn’t sure how to find me again.

After those starts and stops with trying to get back into shape, I realized I needed a different approach. And part of that approach meant that I couldn’t do this all on my own. In late summer I made the decision to work with an accountability coach to help me get back on track with my fitness and nutrition. From late July through late October, I worked with Sam Hyndrich owner of Your Accountability Bestie

I feel like I have my “sparkle” back again!

Although it wasn’t clear exactly how, when, or where I’d lost me, during my first client meeting with Sam, I knew I’d made the right decision because through her words and demeanor in that initial meeting, it was clear that she saw the real me. The version of me that had gotten buried somewhere along the line and believed my dreams and goals should come second, third, or even dead last, to every day life stuff (laundry, house, taking care of others).

I chose to work with Sam because of how she made me feel seen from the very beginning, and because I just had a gut feeling that she’d be able to help me find the hole in my plans that were keeping me stuck.

I also knew going into the three month block of working with her that I’d be challenged to give up my excuses, to put in work, and to stay committed to myself. She created workout and meal plans that worked with my lifestyle and interests, since much of my movement centered around things I love to do like dance classes and going on HIIT runs. Sam also challenged me to increase my protein intake, which helped me to maintain a higher level of energy daily and not get cranky in the afternoons (if I’m hangry you better watch out!)

I’m not at my goal weight yet, but I enjoy getting dressed up again and like what I see in the mirror (and yes, I know I should’ve closed the closet door before taking this selfie *facepalm*)

After one month of working with her, I lost close to ten pounds and several inches, but there was something even greater that I lost: my desire to put other people’s needs above my own. That’s not to say I stopped caring for others, but rather, I made sure I filled my cup first. 

As our relationship grew, during our regular client check-ins, Sam would ask me to look a bit deeper within, encouraging me to share not only my wins with her, but also what I was struggling with. During these moments I started to look at other aspects of my life, like personal and professional goals that I’d been toying with but for one reason or another, they kept making their way to the backburner. 

One of those goals was related to my writing career and I’m happy to report that I’m working on some creative goals I abandoned years ago, as well as refining my focus on this website, which will go into effect in January!

I still have a ways to go toward reaching my fitness and personal/professional goals. Because she’s a coach that works with clients across a broad spectrum of goals – from personal, fitness, business, relationship, and more – I am continuing to work with Sam in a professional capacity to help me stay accountable, reach for bigger goals, and refine plans when needed.

On a recent trip to Idaho, my husband and I hiked up Mineral Ridge, a 3 mile loop with a pretty significant elevation gain. It was challenging since I hadn’t done a hike like this in over five years. When I got to the top I was so proud of myself, and the first person I wanted to share my achievement with was Sam, so of course I texted her this selfie 🙂

If you’re ready to make changes, consider working with Sam to help you get where you want to go faster. And, I know cost can be a barrier for many, however, without giving away the exact pricing structure, I will say that the three-month cost for working with her breaks down to being roughly the same as going out for a latte and sweet treat a few times a week and my friend, ain’t no coffee shop treat gonna make you feel as good as investing in YOU.

Find out more about Sam on Facebook, Instagram, and her website.

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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri Nov. 3 – 9, 2025

This week there’s Ladies Night Out events, ways to give back to the community, craft fairs, and much more.

Thursday, Nov. 6
Head to Dahlia Cafe in Union from 4-8 p.m. for Dine to Donate Night. Whether you dine in or take out, a portion of every purchase will benefit the United Way — helping support vital programs right here in our community.
Find more info.

Photo via Dahlia Cafe’s Facebook event.

Thursday, Nov. 6
Ace Hardware in Sullivan is hosting a Ladies Night. Catch store-wide sales, giveaways, and more.
Get more info.

Friday, Nov. 7
The Washington Public Library is hosting a Family Sushi Class. Learn to use a sushi mat, work with sticky rice, and choose your own ingredients (vegetarian options and no raw fish). A fun experience for the whole family.
Pre-registration is required.

Friday, Nov. 7
Head to Sullivan to come together as a community and stock the shelves of the Meramec Community Mission. Monetary donations are welcomed as well as food donations.
Get more info.

Friday, Nov. 7
Glittering Grapevine will be teaching beginner friendly line dancing lessons for free at The Office Bar & Grill in Washington.
Find out more.

Friday, Nov. 7
Lang-A-Tang Cafe & Catering is hosting a Grand Opening event to celebrate moving into its new home.
Learn more.

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Saturday, Nov. 8
Crooked Creek Beef in Pacific is hosting a special Farm & Craft Market. Find local honey, farm fresh eggs, tallow skincare products, fresh sourdough and other baked goods. There will be a bounce house, face painting, games, and more.
Get more details.

Saturday, Nov. 8
Head to New Haven for a Chili Supper to benefit the local schools. The event will include food, a kids carnival, raffle, silent auction, and pie auction.
Get more info.

Saturday, Nov. 8
The 2nd Annual Holiday Craft Show is happening at Immaculate Conception School in Union.
Get more info.

Saturday, Nov. 8
Support local athletes by joining the Pacific Sports Club for their second annual Music Trivia Night and Karaoke.
More info.

Saturday, Nov. 8 & Sunday, Nov. 9
Union Middle School is hosting a Craft Fair.
Find out more.

Road Trippin’

Take a little road trip to some of these events happening within a short drive of Franklin County.

Tuesday, Nov. 4
Ladies Night at Red Door & Lillian Grace in Rolla will feature special sales, permanent jewelry, appetizers and drinks, and more.
Find out more.

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Friday, Nov. 7 – Sunday, Nov. 9
Experience the best parts of fall one more time at Fall Farewell Fest at Brookdale Farms in Eureka. Shop end-of-season pumpkin deals, sip hot cider, and enjoy all your favorite fall activities before saying goodbye to fall and hello to winter fun.
Learn more.

Friday, Nov. 7 & Saturday, Nov. 8
Fall Campfire Nights continue at Brookdale Farms in Eureka.
Get more info.

Saturday, Nov. 8
November is National Novel Writing Month, and aspiring and established authors will race to complete a 50,000 word novel from Nov. 1 – 30. The Rolla Public Library is hosting Novel November Writer’s Drop In events on Saturdays in November.
Get more details.

Saturday, Nov. 8
Smith Valley Event Barn in Salem is hosting a Holiday Market. Get a jump start on your holiday shopping at this event that will run from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Find out more.

Saturday, Nov. 8
Meditate with the vision of the wild mustang archetype, a symbol of freedom and resilience, at Mindful Living Coaching’s day retreat in Marthasville.
Get more info.

Saturday, Nov. 8
Downtown Rolla will have a Veterans Day Parade to honor the men and women who have served our country.
Learn more.

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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 2025

This week there’s lots of fall events like markets and other shopping experiences, aspiring bakers can attend a sourdough workshop, and there’s numerous Trunk or Treat events happening. You can find all the Halloween-related events happening through 11/2 here.

Tuesday, Oct. 28
Discover the art of sourdough while learning how it can benefit your gut at Roux 66 in Washington. In this hands-on class, you’ll mix, shape, and practice the techniques behind creating a delicious sourdough loaf and explore why sourdough is easier to digest than conventional breads, and how fermented foods can support a healthier gut microbiome.
Register here.

Photo via Roux 66’s Facebook event.

Tuesday, Oct. 28
The Washington Public Library is hosting a Teen Haunted Gingerbread House Make & Take. Drop in and construct a haunting “gingerbread” house out of graham crackers, frosting, and candies. All materials will be provided. Ages 12 & Up.
Register here.

Wednesday, Oct. 29
Swallows Nest Boutique and Cafe in Washington is hosting a Shoptober event from 3-8 p.m. Shop, sip, dine, and get a tarot card reading for $20.
Get more info.

Wednesday, Oct. 29
Shiloh Baptist Church in Robertsville is having a Fall Festival and Trunk or Treat. The event will have free food and kids activities.
Learn more.

Thursday, Oct. 30
Head to St. Clair Library for a Trick R Treat event that includes games, candy and fun.
Find out more.

Thursday, Oct. 30
Lost Hill Lake Weddings and Event venue in St. Clair is hosting a Halloween themed Puff n’ Paint event.
Get more info and register here.

Friday, Oct. 31
Looking for a fun & safe trunk-or-treat? Watermark Church located at 41 St Andrews Drive in Union will have hot dogs, popcorn, candy & other fun treats from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 31
Get the caffeine you’ll need to fuel your Halloween plans! On Halloween morning, Just Hank’s coffee trailer will be parked at RC Roofing on Fifth St. in Washington and the first 100 customers will receive a free coffee!
Get more info including times.

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Friday, Oct. 31
First Baptist Church in Belle will host a night full of family-friendly fall fun including games for all ages to play, a cake walk, bounce house, hot dogs, popcorn, cotton candy and so much more!
Find out time and location.

Friday, Oct. 31
Free kid friendly indoor and outdoor fun at the Fall Fling at Life Stream Church in Washington. The event includes Trunk or Treat, bounce houses, games, hotdogs, and candy.
Learn more.

Saturday, Nov. 1
Route 66 Goodies in Pacific is hosting a Fall Market. The event will run from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Find the event on Facebook for more details.

Saturday, Nov. 1
The St. Clair Saddle Club is hosting a free family fun night.
Get all the details.

Saturday, Nov. 1
Autumn Nights is an adults shopping experience in downtown Washington. Visit multiple businesses for fun, food, and shopping.
Learn more.

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Saturday, Nov. 1 & Sunday, Nov. 2
Area St. Louis artists are hosting a boutique show at Shaw Nature Reserve. Featured artwork includes ceramic, wood and metal sculpture, painting, folk art, photography, jewelry, basketry, and more on display and available for purchase throughout the rustic cabins at the Dana Brown Overnight Center.
Get more info.

Road Trippin’

Take a little road trip to some of these events happening within a short drive of Franklin County.

Multiple dates and times in Oct.
Think you’re brave enough to venture into Terror on Route 66? Step into this haunted attraction in Sullivan for the ultimate in spine-tingling entertainment.
Get more info.

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Monday, Oct. 27
Think you know your horror, from slashers to campy creeps? Put your spooky smarts to the test at our Halloween Spooktacular Trivia Night—a frightfully fun evening of laughs, drinks, and horror-movie bragging rights at Brookdale Farms. Rounds will cover iconic Halloween films, monsters, haunted history & lore, and seasonal pop culture. Costumes encouraged! Dress as your favorite monster or Halloween icon—the best costume wins a prize.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 31
New Salem Baptist Church in Owensville is having a Trunk ‘R Treat in Maciejewski’s Parking Lot in Owensville. The event features free treats, free hotdogs, trunk decorating contest, and more!
Get more info.

Friday, Oct. 31
First Baptist Church in Belle will have games for all ages to play, including a cake walk, a bounce house, face painting, hot dogs, popcorn, cotton candy and, a pet costume contest.
Learn more.

Saturday, Nov. 1
Maggie Grace’s on Main in Warrenton is hosting a Fall/Christmas Market.
Get the details.

Saturday, Nov. 1
St. John the Baptist School in Villa Ridge will have a Trunk or Treat along with a haunted forest and hayride beginning at 5 p.m.
Get the details.

Multiple dates and times until Nov. 2
Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka is the home of Fright Fest, happening on select nights until Nov. 2. Find haunted mazes, scare zones, live shows, and more.
Learn more.

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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri, Oct. 20-26, 2025

There’s a lot going on this week including live music, Halloween and fall festivals continue, as well as Octoberfest events and more. This article contains a handful of the Halloween events like trunk-or-treats and adult events, but if you’re looking for a complete list of Halloween events, you’ll find that in my dedicated Halloween events post which lists events happening through Nov. 2. You can find that article here.

Tuesday, Oct. 21
Head to East Central College for a fun, family-friendly showing of the movie “Hocus Pocus.” A suggested donation of $5 (to benefit United Way).
Learn more.

Photo via ECC Foundation’s Facebook post

Tuesday, Oct. 21
Coconut Grove boutique in downtown Washington is hosting a Christmas Open House. Get an early start on your holiday shopping, while enjoying a Christmas cocktail made by an Oak & Front bartender.
Get more information.

Tuesday, Oct. 21
The Washington Public Library is hosting a Cell Salts for Everyday Wellness workshop. Discover how Schuessler’s cell salts can be a simple, natural way to support your body year-round—from energy and sleep to digestion and immune balance, as well as emotional balance. Join Rebecca Feltmann, BSN, RN, Classical Homeopath & Holistic Health Astrologer, for an empowering and practical introduction to using cell salts at home.
Register for the class.

Wednesday, Oct. 22
The Franklin County Silent Book Club is hosting its monthly meeting at underGROUNDS Espresso Bar in Washington. Bring your book of choice, order a beverage, and sit and read in companionable silence, followed by a short period dedication to conversation, or continued reading.
Learn more.

Thursday, Oct. 23
The next Music on Main event in Union will feature the music of Claudia Rose, with food and drinks available for purchase by Pasta House.
More info.

Thursday, Oct. 23
Union better prepare for some Witches on the Loose! Grab your girlies and take part in this spooky season GNO. Dress in your favorite witch garb and enjoy a themed cocktail by Sip on Main, dance to music, and dine on food from a food truck. 
Visit Andy’s on Facebook for updates!

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Thursday, Oct. 23
Soul Refresh in Washington is hosting a Make Your Own Salad Jar event. Attendees should bring their own Mason jars, salad toppings, and dressing, while Soul Refresh will provide the greens and guide you in the best practices for creating these healthy on-the-go meals.
RSVP required for this event.

Friday, Oct. 24
Head to Union for the Halloween Boo Bash, which will be the city’s annual Trunk or Treat event happening at Union City Park.
Get more info.

Friday, Oct. 24
Get in some line dancing at “The Office” Bar & Grill in Washington from 6 – 9 p.m., and the evening is beginner-friendly, since there will be lessons all night.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
Cinema 1 Plus in Washington will wrap up their Halloween-themed free drive-in movie series with a showing of “Beetlejuice.” Arrive early, as the parking spots are first come, first served.
Get more info.

Saturday, Oct. 25
The public is invited to a free Harvest Festival held at Canaan Land Ministries in St. Clair. The event will feature food, candy, a bonfire, hayrides, and more.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
The Washington Farmers Market is the site of the town’s annual Pumpkin Palooza event. Expect a full of family fun like pony rides, story time, a balloon artist, baking and costume contests, trick-or-treating, and more.
Get the full scoop.

Saturday, Oct. 25
Downtown Union transforms into a haunted haven for Scare on the Square! Enjoy a pop-up scary movie, haunted hayride, spooky vendors, food trucks, and drinks for the brave. This year’s event is geared toward teens and adults—come for the scares, stay for the thrills!
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
The Gerald Lion’s Club is hosting a Trunk or Treat from 5-7 p.m. on Main Street in Gerald. There will also be free hot dogs while they last and $2 s’mores kits to make your own over the firepit.
Get the details.

Saturday, Oct. 25
The public is invited to the lower parking lot adjacent to the fields at ECC for a stargazing event that begins at dusk. Stargazing cancelled if overly cloudy, precipitation, or under freezing conditions.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
Bommarito Cellars in New Haven is having a multi-course fall dinner on its sunset patio. Wines and drinks curated by the winery’s resident sommelier. Each course has hints of fall with a wine perfectly matched to enhance your culinary experience. Tickets are $50 per person and an be purchased online.
Learn more.

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Saturday, Oct. 25
Starting at 6 p.m., the speakeasy comes alive at Eight Nine Eight Cigar Lounge in Washington. Wear your flapper dresses, pearls, pinstripes, and fedoras, and enjoy exclusive drink specials, whiskey flights, and prohibition-inspired cocktails. Snack foods will also be available to keep the night rolling. Expect good company, live music, elevated drinks, and just a touch of mystery. Password is…Eight Nine Eight.
Find out more.

Sunday, Oct. 26
Head to the Knights of Columbus in Union for the Annual History Fair. Attendees can visit with local history and genealogy related vendors from Franklin County and the surrounding area.
Get more details.

Sunday, Oct. 26
The Opera House of Pacific is hosting live music performed by Backstreet Cruisers. The event is from 2-5 p.m. and the entry fee is $15 per person.
Learn more.

Sunday, Oct. 26
The Garage Bar in Treloar is having a Trunk or Treat in its parking lot. The treating begins at 2:30 p.m., and the establishment will also offer food and drink specials.
Find more on Facebook.

Sunday, Oct. 26
The Washington Police Department will host its annual First Responder Trunk or Treat event at the Washington Fairgrounds from 2-4 p.m.
Learn more.

Sunday, Oct. 26
Kaleidoscope Consignment in Pacific is hosting its last farmer’s market and craft fair of 2025, and the theme is Christmas. Find local artisans and crafters selling their goodies, and find local honey, handmade jewelry, delicious food, sourdough, and more.
Get more info.

Sunday, Oct. 26
Hangout Entertainment in St. Clair is hosting a Trunk or Treat from 4-6 p.m.
RSVP by messaging the establishment on Facebook.

Sunday, Oct. 26
The Sullivan Skating Rink will be the site of NTBC’s Fall Festival. The event will feature devotion and fellowship, food, and skating.
Learn more.

Road Trippin’

Take a little road trip to some of these events happening within a short drive of Franklin County.

Tuesday, Oct. 21
CDR Naturals Health Food Store in Bourbon is hosting a free seminar on adrenal fatigue and how to fix it. Space is limited and registration is required to attend.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 24 – Sunday, Oct. 25
Happening every weekend in October, Hermann Oktoberfest features beer, food, music, games, and more.
Get all the details.

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Friday, Oct. 24 – Saturday, Oct. 25
Step Into The Hollows at Brookdale Farms in Eureka. This is a haunted walking trail where every rustle, flicker, and shadow may not be what it seems. Journey through winding paths shrouded in fog and darkness, guided only by lantern light and the pounding of your heart. Whispers in the trees, figures that vanish into the night, and sudden terrors at every turn will keep you on edge until the very end.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 24
Witches Night Out in Steelville will feature food, drinks, and vendors, along the sidewalks of Main Street.
Learn more on Facebook.

Friday, Oct. 24
Prairie Barn Winery in St. James is hosting a Halloween themed tacos and trivia night. The Werewolves, Witches, and Warlocks trivia night begins at 5:30 p.m., with tacos available for purchase from Space Boys Tacos food truck.
Get more info.

Saturday, Oct. 25
Bring the family to Brookdale Farms in Eureka for a spooky-fun night of campfires, s’mores, music, games, and more at Broomsticks & Bonfires. Costumes encouraged for all ages!
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
The Homemade Exchange is a once a month meetup at the Owensville Library where attendees bring in homemade items – freshly baked bread, home canned goods, garden grown herbs or produce, handmade soaps, and more – and have a one-for-one exchange with other makers in their community.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
Fall Nights Cruise-In at Prairie Barn Winery! Bring your classic car, truck, sports car, Jeep—anything with wheels you love. This is a non-judged, no-prizes event—just a great time with fellow car and truck enthusiasts!
Find out more.

Sunday, Oct. 26
Head to College United Methodist Church in Warrenton for a trick or treat style fall event where participants are encouraged to be creative and not use a trunk! Don’t forget to wear your Halloween costumes!
Get more details.

Sunday, Oct. 26
Open Mic Night at Prairie Barn Winery with host Bob Kraus. Calling all poets, comedians, and musicians — it’s time to shine! From 3–5 p.m., share your talents with a fun, welcoming crowd. Sign up when you arrive for a time slot. Weather permitting this event will be held outside under the deck space.
Learn more.