
Simple, real-life programmes that help you move more, eat better and stay consistent without starting over and over again.
I know what it feels like to keep starting over with your heath and fitness goals.
That’s why I created boostbyjax, a space where women can find structure, support and a simple way to stay consistent daily with being active and eating better.
As a certified coach, I’ve helped hundreds of women take small steps that lead to lasting change.















Hey Lovely,
One thing that stood out from the last Break the Cycle group was how differently the women started looking at being active daily.
Everyone joined wanting to be more consistent with their fitness.
What surprised many of them was how quickly being active stopped being something that only happened during a dedicated walk.
The group ran through a particularly wet spell, and, as we all know, rain has a habit of making even a short walk feel like more effort than it's worth. Yet despite the weather, the women kept finding ways to move.
What Is a Minimum Boost?
The idea that landed most strongly was a minimum boost.
Instead of asking "can I do my full walk today," the question became
"What's the smallest version I can still do?"
A shorter walk. Ten minutes instead of thirty. A quick loop around the block. Something instead of nothing.
Why We Stop Moving
When We Can't Do It Perfectly
For many of us, the problem isn't that we don't know moving more matters. It's that we've quietly decided that if we can't do it properly, it doesn't count. Once we let go of that very limiting belief we start noticing opportunities everywhere.
Small Opportunities to Move More
Walking up escalators instead of standing still. Getting off the bus a stop earlier. Using the toilet on a different floor. Moving while the kettle boils. None of it feels significant on its own, but together it adds up to a far more active day than any single walk could.
Sometimes Small Changes
Lead to Bigger Results
Many of the women almost didn't join in the first place.
They'd spent weeks thinking about it, weighing it up, wondering if now was really the right time. One of them put it perfectly:
"I thought I'd just try it. It starts tomorrow, so what have I got to lose?"
Sometimes the biggest changes don't come from doing something dramatic. They come from seeing familiar things differently and making the most of what was already there.
So this week, where could you add a little more movement into your day?
Jacqueline x
💜 If you're fed up with losing a few pounds, only to find yourself starting over again when life gets in the way, which it does, I'm running a free workshop on how walking becomes the daily habit that helps keep your weight stable and moving in the right direction, even as motivation comes and goes.
Details here:https://boostbyjax.com/stop-starting-over
