We’ve all been there.... That moment when you realise you haven’t exercised in weeks (or months).... Your energy is low.... and you feel like you need to start over… again. But the thought of jumping back in feels overwhelming—where do you even begin? I was chatting with one of our ladies the other day, and she said... “I know I need to do something, but every time I think about it, I get stuck. I feel like I should be doing everything perfectly, so I do nothing at all.” .....Sound familiar? The good news? ..... Restarting doesn’t have to be overwhelming. You don’t need a brand-new diet, a strict workout plan, or to suddenly ‘get motivated.’ You just need to take the first small step. Here’s how to make getting back on track feel easy, doable, and (dare I say) enjoyable. 1. Forget the ‘All or Nothing’ Mindset One of the biggest reasons we get stuck is because we think we have to do it all to do it right.... But that’s not true. You don’t need to commit to six workouts a week.... You don’t need to eat ‘clean’ 100% of the time..... You just need to start somewhere. ----> Take a 10-minute walk ----> Try one strength workout this week ----> Add one extra portion of veg to your meals Tiny changes lead to big results. And once you start, momentum builds. 2. Pick ONE Thing to Focus On Trying to change everything at once is like juggling 10 balls when you’ve never juggled before.... It’s stressful, and let’s be honest—you’ll probably drop them all. Instead, choose one simple focus for the next week.
Once that feels easy, add something else. No pressure, just progress. 3. Make It Enjoyable (Yes, Really!) If you force yourself to do workouts you hate or follow a meal plan that makes you miserable, you won’t stick with it. One of our members, Sarah, used to think she had to run to get fit—but she hated it. Instead, she found strength training, loved the variety, and now she’s stronger than ever.... Working out everyday! And then there’s Lisa—she was convinced she’d never enjoy exercise. But after joining Innovate and training in a space where she felt comfortable, supported, and encouraged, she started actually looking forward to her workouts. Now she feels fitter, stronger, and more confident than she has in years. 4. Find Support & Accountability It’s so much easier to stay consistent when you’ve got people cheering you on. Whether it’s a friend, a coach, or a community, having support makes all the difference. At Innovate, we see this all the time—ladies who once felt nervous about starting now turn up every week because they know they’re not doing it alone. Having someone to check in with, celebrate wins with, and keep you on track turns ‘starting again’ into just another step forward. If you’ve been waiting for a sign to start again—this is it. Start small. Start today. And if you need support, we’re here for you. Not sure where to begin? Come have a cuppa with me (Hi, my names Georgia - the membership consultant here at Innovate). We can chat through where you’re at, figure out a starting point that feels right for you, and make a plan to help you flourish. No pressure, just support. Drop me an email at [email protected] or book some time with me here, and let’s get you feeling like you again.
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