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The Day a Truck Took Her Strength — and How She Got It Back

9 min · 21. mai 2026
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Rachel Druckenmiller was out for a run when she was hit by a truck. The crash fractured her spine — and it fractured something harder to see: her trust in her own body. This Quick Lift pulls the biggest lessons from that conversation. It's not a fitness episode, and it's definitely not about working out to look a certain way. It's about what happens when movement becomes the way you come back to yourself. After the accident, Rachel felt weak, scared, and disconnected. What rebuilt her wasn't a mindset shift or a magic moment of clarity. It was lifting. It was consistency. It was support. It was borrowing belief from someone else until she could believe in herself again. Three takeaways we break down: ▪ Confidence isn't a feeling — it's self-trust, and self-trust is built by keeping promises to yourself ▪ Strength changes how you show up — in a room, in a hard conversation, in your own life ▪ You don't rebuild alone — and the people who tell you that you do are wrong Confidence doesn't come from thinking harder. It comes from doing the thing. Keeping the promise. Taking the walk. Lifting the weight. Asking for help. One rep at a time.

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