Hey there. There is a moment that shows up when you start doing things differently. It might be changing how you eat after years of dieting. It might be lifting weights in a way that finally feels supportive instead of punishing. It might be stepping away from extremes and deciding you want something calmer and more sustainable. That moment often comes with confusion from other people.
Read MoreHey there. There is a moment that shows up any time you start something new or return to something after time away. It feels awkward. Unsteady. Almost like you do not belong. Most people label that feeling as imposter syndrome and immediately assume it means something is wrong.
Read MoreHey there. For a long time, I thought having a solid plan meant having control. If I could map things out clearly enough, stick to the plan, and follow it step by step, everything would work out exactly the way it was supposed to. That belief showed up everywhere in my life, especially in fitness and weight loss.
Read MoreHey there. I want to ask you a simple question. What are you avoiding?
I am not asking this in a dramatic way. I am asking it because the thing you keep pushing aside is not neutral. It is quietly taking up space in your head. It shows up in your thoughts when things get quiet. It shows up in your energy. It shows up in the way you make decisions, even when you pretend it is not there.
Read MoreHey there. For a long time, I thought there was something wrong with me. I had interests, goals, and ambitions that did not line up with what most people around me seemed to want. In fitness, in work, and in life, I constantly felt like I was trying to squeeze myself into a version that made other people more comfortable.
Read MoreHey there. For a long time, I believed that fitness and weight loss were mostly about doing the right things. Eat better. Exercise more. Stay consistent. If I could just line up the habits, the results would eventually take care of themselves.
Read MoreHey there. I talk a lot about perception because it shapes far more than most people realize. How you see yourself, your progress, and your ability to change quietly becomes the life you live. This is true in fitness, but it is just as true in your career, relationships, and confidence.
Read MoreHey there. There is a phrase I come back to often because it applies to fitness, weight loss, and life just as much as anything else. You create your own reality.
That does not mean pretending everything is fine or forcing yourself to find a silver lining when something genuinely hurts. Some situations are heavy. Some seasons are frustrating. Some days feel like too much. But what you choose to see, believe, and reinforce shapes how you move through those moments.
Read MoreHey there. There are a lot of ways we learn in life. Sometimes we learn by doing something once and realizing that was enough. Sometimes we repeat the same mistake over and over until we finally hit a breaking point. Experience is a powerful teacher. But there is another way we often overlook, learning by observing other people.
Read MoreHey there. For a long time, my mood decided how I saw myself. If things were going well, I felt confident and capable. If things felt hard, I questioned everything about who I was and what I was doing. What I have learned over time is that you are never as good or as bad as you think you are, especially when emotions are running high.
Read MoreHey there. For a long time, I thought progress came down to finding the right plan. The right workouts. The right way to eat. The right system that would finally make everything click. Like a lot of people, I spent years collecting information and telling myself that once I had enough of it, I would finally follow through.
Read MoreHey there. For a long time, I thought reinvention had to be loud. A big announcement. A dramatic before and after. A clear break between who I was and who I was becoming. The older I get, the more I realize that the most meaningful reinvention is usually invisible to everyone else.
Read MoreHey there. I want to ask you a question that most people avoid because it feels uncomfortable. What have you settled for?
I am not asking this from a place of judgment. I am asking it from a place of honesty. Because for a long time, especially in fitness and weight loss, I settled without admitting that I was doing it. I told myself I was stuck. I told myself it was just how things were. In reality, I was choosing something because it felt easier, familiar, or safer.
Read MoreHey there. For a long time, I believed that if I could just control enough things, my life would finally feel settled. My body. My schedule. My progress. My circumstances. And the longer I stayed in that mindset, the more frustrated I became.
Eventually, I had to face something uncomfortable but freeing. My life is my responsibility.
Read MoreHey there. One of the biggest myths around goals is the idea that one day you’ll finally be able to clear the calendar, quiet the noise, and focus on just that one thing. The goal. The dream. The thing you keep saying you’ll go all in on when life settles down.
Read MoreHey there. I have spent most of my life watching how the fitness industry markets to us. They make us feel like we are not enough and then tell us the solution is whatever they are selling. I worked in marketing long before I built Your Level Fitness so I understand exactly how those stories get crafted. The easiest way to sell something is to make someone feel insecure then offer them a fix. When I realized how many of us were carrying those messages into adulthood I knew I needed to build something different.
Read MoreHey there. I hear a lot of conversations about protecting your peace, setting boundaries, and learning how to say no. All of that matters. What I think often gets missed is the other side of the equation, the moments when you say yes.
Read MoreHey there. I have been thinking a lot about how we decide what we are worth.
For most of my life I tied my value to something external. Something measurable. Something visible. In fitness that was the scale. Body weight. Progress photos. How fast results showed up. If things were moving forward I felt good about myself. If they stalled or went backward I questioned everything. Not just the plan but me.
Read MoreHey there. I want to talk about momentum and what actually creates it over the long haul. Not the hype version. Not the version that feels good for a week and then disappears when life gets busy. I am talking about the kind of momentum that quietly compounds because you keep showing up even when the effort feels small.
Read MoreHey there. I think about my life as a story. We all start in the same place and we all eventually reach the same ending, and everything that happens in between becomes the book we leave behind. As I get closer to forty four I have been feeling just how fast time moves. The last couple of decades flew by. All the things I used to obsess over, especially the fitness and weight loss stuff or the worries about building YLF, felt huge at the time. They kept me up at night. They felt like everything. Now most of those things do not matter at all.
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