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Sarah is 19 days into the 75 Hard challenge, and she’s learning that the hardest part isn’t skipping the wine—it’s finding the time. Between two 45-minute workouts (one must be outside), reading 10 minutes of a self-help book, drinking a gallon of water, skipping alcohol, and taking a daily progress photo, her biggest realization is how much time she used to waste.
This episode dives into how committing to a challenge can shift your mindset around time, priorities, and discipline. Sarah shares how she’s restructured her day—like walking during her son’s practice instead of answering emails in the car—and how powerful the ripple effect of consistent, intentional choices can be.
Because at the end of the day, it’s not about having time—it’s about making it.
By Mark Gellman5
22 ratings
Sarah is 19 days into the 75 Hard challenge, and she’s learning that the hardest part isn’t skipping the wine—it’s finding the time. Between two 45-minute workouts (one must be outside), reading 10 minutes of a self-help book, drinking a gallon of water, skipping alcohol, and taking a daily progress photo, her biggest realization is how much time she used to waste.
This episode dives into how committing to a challenge can shift your mindset around time, priorities, and discipline. Sarah shares how she’s restructured her day—like walking during her son’s practice instead of answering emails in the car—and how powerful the ripple effect of consistent, intentional choices can be.
Because at the end of the day, it’s not about having time—it’s about making it.