Starting My Step Journey Again
There was a time when hitting my step goal felt automatic. My shoes were by the door. Walks were built into my routine. Watching my step count climb gave me a small but satisfying sense of accomplishment.
And then it stopped
One lesson I’ve learned: starting too big makes it easy to quit.
Starting again required humility. It meant accepting that I fell out of rhythm. It meant not judging myself for it.
But restarting it is powerful.
Because every time I begin again, I prove something:
I am not stuck.
I am not defined by pauses.
I can recommit.
That mindset shift matters more than the step count.
My restart looks like:
- A realistic daily step goal
- Short walks after meals
- Taking phone calls while walking
- Choosing stairs when I can
Small steps build big habits. Telling myself it’s ok to have started late as long as you started.






