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Charlie Banfield

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June 25, 2025

When Life Feels Heavy, You Don’t Need a Harder Workout

Amanda was juggling it all.
A business. Two young kids. Broken sleep.
You know the type of chaos where just getting through the day feels like an achievement.

Starting a fitness routine? That felt laughable at first.
But what happened next taught me something valuable, and it’s something I want to share with you too.

Because despite being one of the busiest women I’ve ever met, Amanda flipped the switch.
Not by working harder.
Not by doing more.
But by doing one simple thing: she made space for herself.

Why being "too busy" might be the reason to start not to wait.

When you’re spinning a dozen plates… work deadlines, school runs, laundry mountains, the fourth birthday party this month it’s easy to think,
“Now’s not the right time.”
“Something has to give, and it can’t be them.”

But what if your schedule being full is the very reason you need to start carving out time for you?

Amanda didn’t suddenly get more hours in her day.
She didn’t get lucky with a magic childcare fairy or a work-from-the-beach job.
She just made a decision: to stop putting herself last.

She started small.
Three short sessions a week.
Sometimes it was a 20-minute circuit. Sometimes it was a walk.
What mattered was that it happened. Consistently.

And then she said something that stuck with me:
“I don’t even think about it now. It’s just what I do.”

She didn’t find time.
She protected it.

And that’s what changed everything.

You don’t need to train harder. You need to start softer.

When life is heavy, the answer isn’t another big commitment.
It’s not about grinding through a punishing routine.
It’s about building structure not stress.

This reset doesn’t start with burpees or barbells.
It starts with space.

Space for your body to move.
Space for your mind to settle.
Space to feel like yourself again.

Here’s where to begin.

Step 1: Look ahead at your week.
Open your calendar.
Find two pockets of time you can protect for movement or recovery.

Not huge blocks.
Maybe it’s a 20-minute walk.
A 10-minute stretch in the living room.
A YouTube session after the kids are in bed.

Something small enough to stick with… especially on the hard days.

Step 2: Actually block it in.
Treat it like an appointment.
Not a “maybe” or “if I get time.”
A non-negotiable.

When you make those two moments yours, it doesn’t just help your fitness.
It helps your energy.
Your stress levels.
Your sense of control.

That’s what structure gives you… not more on your plate, but more space to breathe.

Want help building a routine that fits your life? Book your free No Sweat Intro with the simple click of a button above and let’s map out a plan that gives you structure, energy, and progress without adding more stress to your week.

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