Mindset

Gratitude Isn’t About Pretending Everything’s Fine

Gratitude isn’t about pretending everything’s fine. It’s about noticing what’s still steady and good, even when life feels uncertain. In this Thanksgiving reflection, JP explores how real gratitude coexists with struggle, why it’s a practice rather than a performance, and how it helps ground us in the present while still leaving room to grow.

How to Eat for Joy and Still Make Progress (Especially During the Holidays)

How to Eat for Joy and Still Make Progress (Especially During the Holidays)

Holidays don’t have to derail your progress. Learn how to enjoy Thanksgiving meals with intention, balance, and zero guilt. From mindful eating habits to simple portion cues, this Fit Foodie Friday guide shows how to celebrate food for joy and connection while still honouring your goals — no restriction required.

Why We Eat When We’re Not Hungry — and What to Do Instead

Why We Eat When We’re Not Hungry — and What to Do Instead

We often eat for reasons that have nothing to do with hunger — stress, boredom, habit, or emotion. This Mindset Monday explores why that happens, the most common reactions that keep us stuck, and what to do instead. Learn how awareness, identity-based choices, and environment design can help you regain control and confidence around food.

You Don’t Have to Earn Your Rest

Rest isn’t a reward you earn after suffering. It’s part of the work that makes progress possible. In training, nutrition, and life, pushing without recovery leads to burnout and shame, while building in rest fuels growth, joy, and sustainability. Learn why you don’t have to justify rest — and how to embrace it without guilt.

Eating Out Without Losing the Plot: How to Navigate Social Meals Without Regret

Eating Out Without Losing the Plot: How to Navigate Social Meals Without Regret

Eating out or sharing meals with family and friends doesn’t have to derail your progress. This Fit Foodie Friday dives into why connection is part of health, why one meal won’t make or break your goals, and how to navigate social meals with balance and confidence. Includes practical strategies and links to recipes you can share without regret.

Train Like a Generalist, Not a Specialist

Train Like a Generalist, Not a Specialist

Most people don’t need to train like a pro athlete. Specialisation builds strength in one lane but often creates imbalances and injuries. This article explores why training like a generalist leads to better resilience, broader capability, and long-term health — and how to put it into practice.

When You Feel Like You’re Just Pretending to Be “That Kind of Person”

When You Feel Like You’re Just Pretending to Be “That Kind of Person”

Ever feel like you’re just pretending to be “that kind of person” who eats well, exercises, or makes healthier choices? You’re not faking it — you’re practising. Learn how to reframe setbacks, build confidence through small wins, and embrace practice as the real path to lasting change.

How to Become the Kind of Person Who…

Struggling to change? You’re not broken — and wanting more doesn’t mean you love yourself less. This article explores how to give yourself permission to grow, envision the identity you want, take small consistent steps, and embrace detours along the way. Change is possible when vision meets action.

The “I Always Mess This Up” Identity Loop (and How to Break It)

The “I Always Mess This Up” Identity Loop (and How to Break It)

Stuck in the “I always mess this up” loop? You’re not broken — you’re caught in a pattern. This article unpacks why identity and self-belief fuel the cycle, and shows you how to break free with self-compassion, small wins, and discipline that builds the life you actually want.

Running Isn’t Just for Runners — Why Aerobic Capacity Matters for Everyone

Running Isn’t Just for Runners — Why Aerobic Capacity Matters for Everyone

Running isn’t only for runners. Building aerobic capacity gives you a bigger “gas tank” for life — from daily energy and recovery to metabolic flexibility and resilience. Learn why steady-state training matters, how to do it right, and how to make it work for your goals.

What’s the Story You’re Telling Yourself About Who You Are?

What’s the Story You’re Telling Yourself About Who You Are?

The stories we tell ourselves shape our choices, our identity, and our future. This Mindset Monday explores how old narratives keep us stuck, why identity isn’t fixed, and how reframing, small wins, and intentional action can help you rewrite your story and live with purpose.

Why Eating Slower Might Be the Most Underrated Health Habit You Can Build

Why Eating Slower Might Be the Most Underrated Health Habit You Can Build

Eating more slowly might be the simplest, most underrated nutrition habit you can build. It helps regulate hunger hormones, improves digestion, reduces overeating, and deepens enjoyment of food. Discover why slowing down can transform your meals and support long-term health without restriction.

What a Backyard Project (And A Decade Of Spartan Races) Taught Me About Real Strength

What a Backyard Project (And A Decade Of Spartan Races) Taught Me About Real Strength

Strength isn’t just about the mirror or calorie burn. From moving tons of material in my backyard to completing 32 Spartan Races, I’ve learned that real fitness is about capability — resilience, mobility, and durability that carry over into every part of life. Here’s why form follows function, and why that matters for you.

How You Build (or Break) Self Trust with Every Choice

Every decision you make builds or breaks self-trust. This article explores how unrealistic expectations, negative self-talk, and all-or-nothing thinking erode confidence — and how shifting focus to process, making small promises, and practising kinder self-talk creates relief, freedom, and the steady confidence to trust yourself again.

Never Too Old to Lift: Building Strength and Confidence at Any Age

Never Too Old to Lift: Building Strength and Confidence at Any Age

Think you’re too old or inexperienced to start lifting weights? You’re not. Strength training builds more than muscle — it rebuilds confidence, resilience, and independence. Discover how to begin without overwhelm and why it’s never too late to get stronger.

A Plan Is Not A Prison (Or At Least It Shouldn't Be!)

A Plan Is Not A Prison (Or At Least It Shouldn't Be!)

Plans are only as good as your ability to adapt them. In training, nutrition, and life, flexibility beats perfection. Learn how to build plans that bend without breaking, turn setbacks into progress, and keep you moving toward your goals — no matter what life throws your way.

Motivation Is a Spark, Not the Engine (And Here’s What Really Drives Progress)

Motivation Is a Spark, Not the Engine (And Here’s What Really Drives Progress)

Motivation is a spark, not the engine. Discover how small habits, adaptable systems, and steady action drive real progress—especially when motivation fades.

Muscle: The Most Overlooked Investment in Your Future Health

Muscle: The Most Overlooked Investment in Your Future Health

Strength training isn’t just about fitness — it’s your best defence against aging, frailty, and loss of independence. Learn why lean muscle mass is the most overlooked investment in your long-term health, resilience, and quality of life.

Discipline Isn’t What You Think It Is

Discipline Isn’t What You Think It Is

Discipline isn’t about being perfect—it’s about showing up, adapting, and staying consistent through life’s chaos. This Mindset Monday article explores what real discipline looks like, why it beats motivation, and how to keep moving forward even when things aren’t ideal.

What Counts as 'Hard Work'? (Hint: It’s Not Just Sweating and Suffering)

What Counts as 'Hard Work'? (Hint: It’s Not Just Sweating and Suffering)

Think working hard means sweating more? Think again. This post breaks down what actually counts as hard work in training—from intentional structure and invisible effort to recovery, consistency, and long-term results.