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Charlie Banfield

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July 16, 2025

You’re Not Broken. You’re Burnt Out.

If you’ve ever found yourself googling “why am I always tired” or “why can’t I stick to a routine,” you’re not alone.
And if the answers you’ve come across have ever made you feel like you’re failing somehow… you’re not alone in that either.

Because here's the truth most fitness plans skip over:

You're not broken.
You're burnt out.

There’s a difference. And it matters.

The signs are subtle at first.

You feel tired… all the time.
You struggle to switch off, even when you’re lying on the sofa or scrolling in bed.
Your to-do list never ends, and neither does the guilt for what you didn’t get done.
You desperately want to feel better. Fitter. Clearer. Stronger.
But sticking to any kind of routine feels impossible, even when the intention is there.

It’s frustrating. Deflating. And exhausting.

So what do you do?
You start wondering if something’s wrong with you.
You assume you’re just lazy or lack willpower.
Or, you go full Dr Google and suddenly you’ve convinced yourself that you’ve got a rare condition only three people in the world have.

Let’s clear this up:
You’re not lazy.
You’re not a lost cause.
You’re not broken.
You’re burnt out.

Burnout isn’t always obvious.

It doesn’t look like collapsing at your desk or crying in a bathroom stall.
It often looks like high-functioning, always-on, quietly-exhausted busy people who just keep going.

You’ve been holding too much for too long.

Work. Family. Responsibilities. Expectations.
You’ve been operating in survival mode without even realising it.
And your nervous system? It’s stuck in go-mode buzzing with stress and overdrive.

That’s why it feels so hard to “just get back on track.”
Because before you rebuild habits or motivation… your body needs to feel safe again.

Safety first. Then strength.

When your system is overloaded, motivation won’t fix it.
Discipline won’t override it.
You don’t need to push harder. You need to start softer.

Soft doesn’t mean weak.
It means strategic.
It means choosing something simple and sustainable especially on your worst day.

Here’s how to start:

Pick one thing. Just one.
Something you can stick to even when life is chaotic.
It could be a 20-minute walk.
A proper breakfast instead of coffee on the go.
A phone-free hour before bed.
An earlier bedtime.
One gym session per week.

Whatever it is, let that become your new baseline.
Not your best-case scenario.
Not your ideal week.
Just your consistent starting point… even when the day isn’t perfect.

That’s how you rebuild.
That’s how we help people go from burnt out to back in motion.

You don’t need a total life overhaul.
You just need one solid habit to build from.

So… what’s your one thing?

Ready to feel like yourself again? What’s the one thing you can commit to this week, even on your worst day? Book your free No Sweat Intro with the simple click of a button above and let’s build your baseline together.

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