Every two months at ZestAgain, we launch a new 21‑day challenge. Not because people need more to do, but because a challenge is one of the simplest, most powerful ways to shift perspective. A challenge interrupts autopilot. It nudges you to look at your day‑to‑day life with fresh eyes.
It asks:
- What else might be possible?
- What might change if I tried something different for just a few minutes a day?
Yesterday, I was reminded of this in a very real, very sweaty way.
I ran a 10km event at the Gold Coast Running Festival.
A proper, organised, bib‑on‑shirt, crowds‑cheering, “what on earth am I doing here?” kind of run.
And here’s the thing:
- I had never done a 10km event before.
- I didn’t know what to expect.
- I didn’t know how the whole thing worked.
- I didn’t even know the route.
My only goal was simple: see if I could do it.
Stepping Into the Unknown
There’s a moment at the start line of any challenge—whether it’s a run, a new habit, or a 21‑day practice—where doubt gets loud.
- What if I can’t?
- What if I’m too slow?
- What if everyone else knows what they’re doing except me?
But that’s the magic of a challenge.
It doesn’t require you to be ready.
It just asks you to begin.
Once the race started, something shifted. I wasn’t thinking about the whole 10km anymore. I was thinking about the next few steps. The next corner. The next breath. The next moment of “just keep going.”
And that’s exactly how our 21‑day challenges work.
Not big, dramatic overhauls.
Just small, doable actions that build confidence and momentum.
What the Run Taught Me
By the time I crossed the finish line, I realised something important:
- The value of a challenge isn’t in the outcome—it’s in who you become while you’re trying.
You learn:
- that you can do hard things
- that uncertainty isn’t a stop sign
- that progress often feels like tiny steps, not giant leaps
- that courage is built through action, not waiting for confidence
And you get a new perspective on your own life:
- If I can do this… what else might be possible?
Why This Matters for Individuals and Teams
This is why ZestAgain keeps offering new 21‑day challenges.
Because individuals grow when they stretch themselves—and teams grow when individuals do.
A challenge:
- breaks routine
- sparks curiosity
- builds shared momentum
- creates a sense of “we’re in this together”
- helps people see themselves (and each other) differently
Just like my 10km run, it’s not about perfection.
It’s about showing up, trying something new, and discovering what you’re capable of.
Your Next Challenge
Whether it’s a run, a new habit, or a 21‑day practice, choose something that nudges you out of the familiar. Not to prove anything to anyone else—but to remind yourself that growth is always possible.
And who knows?
You might surprise yourself, just like I did.
Sign up here for the next Challenge launching on the 1st May
If you are interested in a challenge for your team to do on their own guided by ZestAgain please get in touch at info@zestagain.com
We support individuals and teams who want to challenge themselves!

