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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 17 MIN

When Even Disciplined Women Lose Their Edge — The 2026 Comeback Episode Every Burnt-Out High-Performer Needs

from FIT2LEAD · host Sarah Woodcock

In this raw, deeply honest episode of Fit2Lead, Sarah Woodcock returns to work after a month off recovering from an operation — and pulls back the curtain on what happens when even the most disciplined, structured women suddenly lose their edge. After years of being the person who never missed a session, planned every meal, and thrived on routine, Sarah opens up about the disorientating experience of watching her motivation, focus and structure quietly disappear. She describes it like a light switch being flipped off — no warning, no explanation. This is an honest conversation about what really happens when life, hormones and recovery collide with high expectations, and the quiet, unglamorous way back that actually works. From adjusting instead of quitting, to simplifying food prep down to a single day, to escaping the social media comparison spiral, Sarah shares the small sustainable steps rebuilding her edge — and invites listeners to do the same. 🔑 EPISODE TOPICS (from Transcript Only) Sarah heading back to work after a month off recovering from an operation What happens when disciplined, structured people suddenly lose their edge Fitness as her anchor for managing stress and staying in control Never missing a session — until suddenly she couldn't The "light switch flipped off" feeling: motivation, focus and structure disappearing Hormones, life and recovery all catching up at once Not letting go completely — adjusting instead of quitting Taking it day by day instead of weekly planning Simplifying meal prep (sometimes just a supermarket salad with added protein) Stripped-back training: walking the dogs, light cycling, gradual return Returning to BFT studio with no pressure, one or two sessions a week "Anything small is better than doing nothing at all" Why social media sends disciplined women into a comparison spiral Suddenly comparing herself when she normally never does Feeling like a failure for not training Why no personal trainer or food plan works without YOU being invested Finding ONE small thing for you, not anyone else The hidden cost of being too structured (becoming a control freak) The wake-up call to loosen the grip a little "You don't need to be at your best to keep moving forward" "Stay connected to the version of you that doesn't quit" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sarah Woodcock on what happens when even disciplined women lose their edge — and the quiet, unglamorous way back that actually works in 2026.

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