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Build Your Own Home Gym
If you’re looking to buy some equipment to enhance your at-home workouts, this guide is for you! It’s budget-friendly, so you won’t break the bank, but the items aren’t so cheap that you’ll break the equipment.
Snack Ideas
Sometimes when life gets busy and it’s hard to find time to prepare foods or cook, it’s nice to have some brands on hand that you can trust will give you some good energy without the questionable ingredients.
Monthly Reflection & Intention Setting
Use this worksheet to reflect on the month you just had and to set some intentions for the next month.
How To: Make a Delicious, Nutrient Dense, Filling Salad
Do THIS to make your next BOMB salad.
This is a Transformation-Picture Free Zone.
I know a lot of accounts use before/after photos of themselves or clients so that they can “inspire” others or “show them the effectiveness of what their program can do.” It’s a HUGE selling point in the fitness industry - and I want no part of it.
The Photos That Broke the Internet.
Let’s take a step back, continue to recognize these women for their talents, and how they make us laugh and cry and feel - things that have not changed because they lost weight.
Their Way Isn’t Your Way
Stop comparing your health journey to someone else’s. Don’t be fooled into thinking that their way is better than yours. It’s not, it’s just their way. They found what works for them. You will find what works for you.
Diets Don’t Work
95% of people who lose weight by dieting will regain it in 1 to 5 years. 2/3rds of those people will regain more weight than they lost.
Consistency is Key
In fitness, people have adapted the “all or nothing” mindset. Lose the illusion of perfection. Find something you love doing and do it often. When you stop loving it, find something else. Your routine doesn’t have to be perfect, or intense, or complicated, it just has to be consistent.
Our Internal Voices
I’ll never forget the first time someone in my family told me I had a round face. A seemingly simple observation by someone I looked up to. I’ll never forget it because I remember that moment every time I see a photo of myself or look in the mirror.