23. Sally's Hotline: Consistency

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23. Sally's Hotline: Consistency

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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about?Why do some people stick with a fitness routine for decades while others burn out after a few weeks? For this edition of Sally's Hotline, host Sally Hed Dahlquist shares the secret that transformed her own health: when movement becomes self-care, you will always come back for more.Sally, globetrotting marathoner and cancer-research fundraiser, opens up about how she went from feeling tired and scared about her health to running marathons all over the world. Spoiler: she didn’t start as a runner. She started as someone who just wanted to feel better.This episode is packed with gentle motivation, relatable stories, and practical ways to find a routine you can actually stick with.In this episode, you’ll hear:Why fitness gets easier once it becomes a safe haven, not a choreHow Sally’s running became her moving meditation and emotional anchorThe life-changing moment she experienced doing her first chest flyWhy your workout should never feel like punishmentWhy trying lots of different activities is the real key to consistencySimple mindset shifts that make exercise something you get to do, not something you have to doHow community classes (and one unforgettable teacher) helped Sally build lifelong confidenceQuick tips to make fitness stick:Try many activities until one feels good to your soulSchedule the thing you actually look forward toFind instructors who lift you up... not drill sergeantsTreat movement as therapy, not a taskFocus on how you feel, not how you lookCelebrate every bit of progressRemember: you are your #1 priorityA personal dedicationThis episode is lovingly dedicated to Kathy McMillan, Sally’s first weightlifting instructor at Bloomington Community Education. Kathy’s welcoming, supportive class helped Sally open up, physically and emotionally, and set her on the path to lifelong health. Her influence changed everything.Join Sally in saving livesIf this episode encouraged you, please consider donating to help fund cutting-edge medical research—including a first-in-kids clinical trial for deadly childhood brain tumors.With NIH budgets being cut, your donation matters more than ever.Donate today at UnstoppableStoriesThatMove.comEvery dollar helps fuel discoveries, support families, and bring hope where there is none.