The Better Everyday Podcast
Welcome back to The Better Everyday Podcast where we are unlocking our best self one episode at a time! In this powerful episode, Grace shares exciting news—she has officially been selected as a 2026 Long Beach Marathon Ambassador! What makes this achievement even more inspiring is that she only began running about a year ago. Since then, she has completed a half marathon, a full marathon, and is now training for her second marathon with hopes of setting a new personal record. But this episode isn't really about running. It's about what it takes to accomplish anything meaningful in life. Whether your goal is fitness, business, marriage, faith, finances, or personal growth, we discuss the process that every transformation follows: ✅ First comes the decision. ✅ Then comes consistent action. ✅ Then comes time and repetition. ✅ Then comes the test of consistency. ✅ And finally, the tests that reveal whether you've truly embraced a new lifestyle or if it was only temporary motivation. One of the most impactful conversations in this episode revolves around motivation, discipline, and feelings. David shares why he believes feelings are often people's greatest weakness when pursuing big goals. Eventually, everyone reaches a point where their feelings say: • "This is too hard." • "I deserve a break." • "I'm not making enough progress." • "Maybe I should slow down." Those feelings eventually become thoughts, and those thoughts can become convincing arguments for quitting. Grace asks the question many of us have wondered: "How do you combat those feelings?" David shares his personal approach, explaining how competition has become one of the biggest drivers in his life. Drawing inspiration from Michael Jordan's mindset, he explains how tapping into his competitive spirit helps him overcome fatigue, doubt, lack of sleep, setbacks, and difficult circumstances. He discusses the importance of reaching race day—or any major goal—with no regrets, knowing you gave everything you had. Grace shares her own strategy for staying consistent. When she feels tempted to skip a workout, she reminds herself she'll have to make it up later in the week. Realizing her schedule is already full often motivates her to get up and do the work now. She also talks about the power of encouragement, affirmations, and seeing tangible progress over time. Grace also opens up about one of the biggest obstacles she faced when beginning her fitness journey. After having children, she was dealing with Diastasis Recti and feared intense exercise could worsen her condition or potentially lead to a hernia. She shares how education, research, and working with a physical therapist gave her the confidence and knowledge to pursue her goals safely and effectively. Another powerful theme throughout the episode is identity. Grace explains how lasting transformation requires more than changing your habits—it requires changing how you see yourself. To become someone new, you must be willing to let go of the old version of yourself that no longer serves your future. If you've ever wanted to lose weight, run a marathon, start a business, strengthen your faith, improve your marriage, or pursue a dream you've been putting off, this episode will challenge and encourage you to take that next step. You are capable of more than you think. 🎙️ We hope this episode encourages you to stop letting fear, doubt, and feelings dictate your future and inspires you to become the person you've always wanted to be. 👇 Let us know in the comments: What goal are you currently pursuing, and what's been your biggest obstacle? If you enjoyed this episode: 👍 Like 🔔 Subscribe 💬 Comment 📤 Share with a friend 📱 Follow us on Instagram & TikTok: @thebettereverydaypodcast
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