02/06/2026
I am not the same person in these photos.
The guy on the left had become comfortable. I was using the excuse that I was lifting heavy and working long hours to justify eating whatever I wanted. I had no real goal, no clear direction, and after a difficult start to the year I had lost a lot of my drive.
The guy on the right is 6 weeks into a prep for some big lifts later this year.
I've got my focus back. My mindset is stronger. My faith is strong. I'm setting a better example for my daughter, my clients, and for myself.
One thing I've learned over the years is that nobody accidentally gets great results.
It's easy to skip the workout after a long day.
It's easy to order the takeaway.
It's easy to tell yourself you'll start on Monday.
But easy choices often lead to a harder life.
The hard choice is training when you don't feel like it.
The hard choice is eating well when convenience is calling.
The hard choice is staying disciplined when motivation disappears.
But those hard choices create confidence, health, strength, and self-respect.
If you're not happy with where you are right now, don't wait for motivation.
Start with one workout.
One walk.
One better meal.
Small actions repeated consistently can completely change your life.
Keep showing up. The results will follow. 💪🏽