FEBRUARY 2025

Dear Me, How To Celebrate Your Progress With Self-Compassion

Discover how embracing self-kindness can turn setbacks into stepping stones for growth. This personal letter shares actionable strategies to replace harsh self-criticism with empowering self-encouragement, helping you celebrate every small win on your journey to sustainable success and personal growth in whatever you aim to do!

Stitching Together Miles & Memories: My Race T-Shirt Quilt Story and a Giveaway (Win One For Yourself)!

Win a Custom T-Shirt Quilt – Turn Your Memories Into Cozy Comfort!

Love your old race shirts but don’t wear them anymore? Enter to win a custom-made twin size t-shirt quilt ($110 value) and transform your favorite 24 running memories into something you can actually use! This is the perfect way to preserve your achievements while adding a personal, cozy touch! 

Enter now for your chance to win!

Giveaway runs from February 17th-February 23 2025 winners will be announced by February 26th

Winner will receive a coupon code for their quilt (valued up to $110).

Innie or Outie? What Apple TV’s Severance Can Teach Us About Motivation in the Gym

An online joke about Severance sparked an interesting question: Can I get severed, but for the gym? If you could separate your fitness life from the rest of your existence, would you? Would you choose to be the gym Innie, fully immersed in the sweat and effort but with no memory of why you’re doing it? Or the Outie, who never experiences the grind but wakes up stronger, leaner, and more muscular—reaping the rewards without recalling the work? At first glance, being the Outie seems like the better deal, but is it really? The harder part of fitness often isn’t just the workouts—it’s the other 23 hours of the day: nutrition, recovery, sleep, and stress management. This post explores why true success comes from reintegration—learning to embrace both the process and the results, rather than trying to separate them.

A Stronger You: How Strength Training Improves Life in Unexpected Ways

Strength training isn’t just about looking good—it’s about building a stronger, more capable life. Beyond aesthetics, it enhances balance, resilience, and independence, helping you move with confidence and recover more easily from life’s physical challenges. From lifting everyday objects with ease to preventing injuries and staying active for years to come, strength training offers benefits that go far beyond the mirror. No matter when you start, the strength you build today will support you for a lifetime.