06/04/2026
You don’t need perfect days to get results. You just need to stop giving up when life isn’t perfect.
Most folks treat their fitness like a light switch: they’re all in or all out. Honestly, I can relate.
When motivation is high, we go hard.
When life gets messy, we disappear.
That’s not consistency. That’s burnout on repeat.
Here’s the truth: progress isn’t made on the easy days. It’s made on the days you almost quit
and still do something small anyway.
If you can learn to win those days, you’ll never have to start over again.
Here’s what that looks like:
– On low-energy days, shorten your workout instead of skipping it
– When you’re stressed, focus on grabbing protein and water, not calories
– If the day goes sideways, walk for 10 minutes and call it a win
Small effort compounds faster than perfection ever could.
Stop chasing perfect weeks. Chase consistent ones.
Perfect doesn’t get you results. Persistence does.
And if you’re needing a bit more help staying consistent: I’m launching my summer training program for 5 busy millennials who want to lose 10 pounds and feel more energized in 60 days. If that sounds like something that would help, let me know below or shoot me a message!