What being alone taught me…. ⬇️
I pulled into the gym parking lot Saturday at 7 AM. Not a single car in sight. For a second, I thought it was closed. But it wasn’t — I was really the only one there. Fresh off a Cabo vacation, the last thing I wanted to do was lift weights. But I couldn’t afford not to life considering I chilled on vacation. So, I went to the gym Saturday after a long night at the Fantasia concert. I was yawning between reps, half-awake, wondering why I even showed up. But I had to trick my mind into getting through the workout. Saying things like, “Your 90-year-old self is rooting for you!” Then I realized… Because I showed up, I was getting personal training instead of group training. All eyes were on me. Every rep, every wobble — seen. And that’s when it hit me: This is what growth looks like. Uncomfortable. Quiet. Sometimes lonely. At first, I only went to the gym when my husband or my friend went too. It felt easier that way — more fun, less pressure. But when life shifted and they couldn’t go with me anymore, I had a choice: Stop going… or start going alone. So I kept showing up. Alone. And that consistency changed everything — not just my health, but my family’s too. They saw me lose over 35 lbs since May. They saw me commit, and now they’re doing it too. Sometimes the thing that scares you most — being alone, being seen, being stretched — is actually the gift that shapes you most. That’s exactly how it was with Speak Your Way To Cash®. At first, I hosted an event for 10 people. Then 30. Then 75. Then 100. Then 150. Then 350. Every stage came with new levels of discomfort — and new levels of growth. Now, as we retire Speak Your Way To Cash® Live, we’re hosting one last virtual encore. It’s your chance to build what’s next — even if you feel like the only one doing it. → Show up anyway. → Keep your form right when no one’s watching. → Remember, the ones who keep showing up alone are the ones who end up leading the crowd. If you missed SYWTC LIVE! You have one final chance to catch it!