Finding Balance Again
Zach shares his journey of overcoming feelings of sadness and anxiety by returning to the gym after a period of inactivity. He reflects on the physical and mental toll that neglecting his health took on him, emphasizing the importance of self-compassion while also committing to discipline. The conversation highlights how a small investment of time in exercise can combat deeper emotional struggles and promote overall well-being.In this clip
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