The stories we tell ourselves shape our choices, our identity, and our future. This Mindset Monday explores how old narratives keep us stuck, why identity isn’t fixed, and how reframing, small wins, and intentional action can help you rewrite your story and live with purpose.
Why Eating Slower Might Be the Most Underrated Health Habit You Can Build
What a Backyard Project (And A Decade Of Spartan Races) Taught Me About Real Strength
Strength isn’t just about the mirror or calorie burn. From moving tons of material in my backyard to completing 32 Spartan Races, I’ve learned that real fitness is about capability — resilience, mobility, and durability that carry over into every part of life. Here’s why form follows function, and why that matters for you.
How You Build (or Break) Self Trust with Every Choice
Every decision you make builds or breaks self-trust. This article explores how unrealistic expectations, negative self-talk, and all-or-nothing thinking erode confidence — and how shifting focus to process, making small promises, and practising kinder self-talk creates relief, freedom, and the steady confidence to trust yourself again.
Never Too Old to Lift: Building Strength and Confidence at Any Age
A Plan Is Not A Prison (Or At Least It Shouldn't Be!)
Lean but Luscious: Cooking Lean Meats Without Losing Flavour or Tenderness
Strength After 40: How to Build It, Keep It, and Avoid Injuries Doing It
Muscle: The Most Overlooked Investment in Your Future Health
Discipline Isn’t What You Think It Is
Essential Cookware That’s Worth the Money (and What’s Not)
How To Talk To Yourself When You Mess Up
Minimum Effective Dose: The Busy Person's Guide to Getting Fitter Without Burning Out
Better Beats Perfect — Every Damn Time
Salt Is a Skill: Why Most Home Cooks Get It Wrong (and How to Fix It)
Yes, You Need to Push Yourself In The Gym — But Here’s How to Know When and How Much
Stop Trying to Be ‘Good.’ Start Aiming for Well.
Consistency Over Chaos: What Actually Builds Fitness That Lasts
High Performer, Harsh Critic: When Success in One Area Feeds Self-Doubt in Another
The Only Knives You Really Need in Your Kitchen
I started with the full culinary school knife roll — seven blades, and over the years that grew to twelve, most of which I barely touch now. After 26 years of home cooking, here’s the no-nonsense guide to the only knives most people actually need, what features matter (and don’t), plus tips for maintenance and sharpening that’ll keep them working for decades.
















