04/09/2026
âIâm missing the gym, which is a signal to me it is a way of life now, and not something I should or âhave to do.ââ
Thatâs a direct quote from one of my Inner Circle VIPs.
She said it after a brutal stretch of work travel, getting sick, life completely taking over. And when she finally came up for air, her first instinct wasnât relief that sheâd gotten a break from the gym.
It was that she missed it.
She came to me in September 2024, with solid nutrition knowledge and a real desire to change, but she was stuck in the weight loss mindset loop, and she knew she needed to start lifting. She just didnât want to do it alone.
She started where a lot of us do: at home, with light dumbbells, figuring it out one workout at a time with me in her back pocket.
Fast forward to today?
She's working out confidently in a busy gym, building muscle, gaining strength, and losing body fat. I should mention she went from 153 pounds to 135-140 without the pain of overly restrictive diets and tons of cardio! But honestly the scale is the smallest part of her story, even though it was her primary goal when she signed up, her goals shifted over time with the help of my coaching...
Not because she's more disciplined than you, because she built a life where the gym just belongs, and it is something she looks forward to.
Sheâs training in a crowded gym confidently. She took her workouts on a work trip and trained in front of her colleagues without a second thought. During a hectic week of travel prep, she chose three gym sessions over getting her nails done.
âMy nails are a mess because Iâd rather be at the gym than get a mani before my trip.â đ
And when life forced a break? Her energy dropped. Her mood dropped. And the pull back to the gym told her everything she needed to know about who sheâd become.
âMaybe Iâm not a newbie anymore.â đ
Hereâs what I want you to notice about this, because itâs the part that actually matters.
The scale moving wasnât the transformation. It was the byproduct of one.
She stopped treating the gym like a task on her to do list and started treating it like something that belongs to her. Something she protects. Something she misses when itâs gone.
It happened because she has the structure to stay consistent long enough for it to become part of who she is.
âI love that your program and coaching has really helped me change my mindset. I love working out â itâs my me time, not something I have to do.â
She did the work. Every rep, every check-in, every hectic week where she showed up anyway.
I just made sure she stayed the course and trusted the process, and for many that accountability is everything.
Thatâs exactly what the Inner Circle VIP is designed to do.
Not hand you a plan and wish you luck, but be the structure that holds while you do the work of becoming someone who doesnât skip the gym, even when life gets loud.
She started as a 1:1 client and has been an Inner Circle VIP for over a year now. Sheâs still showing up. Still ringing the bell and celebrating her wins. Still choosing the gym over the manicure, and missing it when she canât.
Thatâs who the Inner Circle VIP is built for, and this April I am opening 5 spots.
I'll be honest, I've never actually opened IC VIP to the public like this before. Spots like these have always gone to Inner Circle members or 1:1 graduating clients first. But I have a few openings this month and I want to fill them with the right women, so for the first time, I'm bringing this to my list.
If that feels like a sign, it probably is.
But I want to be straight with you.
The Inner Circle VIP is not for everyone, and I mean that in the kindest way possible.
Itâs built for women who are ready. Ready to show up, do the work, and trust the structure. The check-ins are monthly, and thatâs intentional. This program works because you work. If you know in your gut that you need more hand holding than that right now, this is not the right fit for you and 1:1 coaching with weekly check in's will be your best bet.
If you read her story and felt something, that pull, that recognition, that that could be me, youâre probably ready too.
You bring the consistency. I bring the structure and accountability.