In our world of nutrition, strength training, mindset shifts, even those tricky weeks on a GLP-1 medication journeyâŚthis phrase matters. Because progress doesnât just happen. Itâs tracked. Itâs reviewed. Itâs adjusted.
When you measure something, say your protein intake, the number of strength training sessions, or how much time you spent in mindful recovery, you give yourself a mirror. You see whatâs going well, and where you might need to tweak. Without that mirror youâre navigating by feel, which is fine sometimes. but if you want intentional progress, you choose to measure.
That said: choose your measure wisely. Track something meaningful (for you) and manageable (for your life this week). Donât try to measure fifty things and overload yourself. One or two metrics = enough to spark momentum.
So hereâs your challenge this week
What one or two things are you going to measure and try to improve this week?
Write them down right now. Share them if you like (letâs hold each other accountable). And letâs see how small, consistent measurement + action = meaningful change.
Two that I will be consistent on are: amount of weight lifted, and positive self- talk about myself.