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This week on the podcast, I’m talking about something I’ve never really shared in this specific way before:
The balance between structure and intuition in fitness, nutrition, movement, and even goal setting.
For years, I lived heavily in the “do more, track harder, hit the numbers” side of health. Macros. Step goals. Precision. Data. Optimization.
And while those tools absolutely have value, I started noticing something important:
When structure becomes too rigid, people burn out.
And when there’s no structure at all, people often feel chaotic and stuck.
In this episode, I’m sharing:
This conversation is nuanced, reflective, and practical all at once — especially for women who feel stuck somewhere between “all in” and “completely off track.”
If this episode resonates with you, send me a DM on Instagram @annnemillercoaching or share it with someone who might need this reminder too.
By Anne (Annie) MillerThis week on the podcast, I’m talking about something I’ve never really shared in this specific way before:
The balance between structure and intuition in fitness, nutrition, movement, and even goal setting.
For years, I lived heavily in the “do more, track harder, hit the numbers” side of health. Macros. Step goals. Precision. Data. Optimization.
And while those tools absolutely have value, I started noticing something important:
When structure becomes too rigid, people burn out.
And when there’s no structure at all, people often feel chaotic and stuck.
In this episode, I’m sharing:
This conversation is nuanced, reflective, and practical all at once — especially for women who feel stuck somewhere between “all in” and “completely off track.”
If this episode resonates with you, send me a DM on Instagram @annnemillercoaching or share it with someone who might need this reminder too.