Can't Stop, Won't Stop
A lot of people lack motivation.
They get "stuck" for ideas to push themselves and set goals.
They run out of fuel in the pursuit of being their best.
So I want to share why I decided to become a coach to spark some wires in your brain and reignite the fire under your ass.
I was active my whole childhood.
I played 7 sports.
Rugby, rugby league, touch rugby, basketball, volleyball, athletics and softball.
I had always been active and represented all my sports at representative state levels.
I began to reduce my sports as I needed to specialise, so I focused on touch rugby, rugby and softball.
My mum fell sick at a very young age and I lost her when I was 12 to pancreatic cancer.
She was a massive part of my sporting life.
She'd bake me bacon and egg pie on tournament days (and we all know mums bake the best bacon and egg pies).
She'd pack my lunch and shout from the sidelines with Dad.
She'd support me through anything.
I was pretty deflated and didn't really pursue sport any further.
Instead, I pursued music.
I used music as an expressive way to get all the feelings off my chest at the time.
It was freeing.
Writing songs, performing the songs, expressing myself and inspiring others that were in a similar position to me.
Whether they lost a parent or had been through super difficult times that bring the same pain.
Ever since, I found out that people were inspired by the story of what I overcome at such a young age.
I knew I was called to help people.
Ever since then, it went from writing songs to help myself deal with my pain to personal training others and ultimately leading people to more victories than just a physical transformation but a life change.
That's why I don't lose motivation, I can't.
There are too many people to help, persons to give hope and a mum to make proud ;)
What's your reason????