Most high achievers are taught to treat health as a side project to squeeze in around real work. The result is a familiar cycle: intense bursts of discipline, followed by long stretches of fatigue, stiffness, and frustration. This book offers a different path, built around a minimalist fitness routine that sees your body as an operating system for everything you are trying to build. Designed for founders, leaders, and professionals, it focuses on the small set of levers that matter most for busy builders health. You get simple frameworks for strength training two days a week, so you stay strong without living in the gym. Clear, calm guidance on simple nutrition rules and protein anchors eating helps you build meals that work at home, in the office, or on the road. Everyday movement through neat movement targets, short mobility sessions, and a compact travel workout kit keeps you from seizing up in airports and meeting rooms. Sleep and recovery sit at the centre, with practical ideas for sleep first recovery that do not demand a perfect life. You will learn how to weave habit stacking health into the routines you already have, so change feels manageable, not heroic. Along the way, you are shown how light touch lab markers tracking and honest weekly reviews can keep you on course without obsession. This is a field guide for people who are running hard, and want their health to last as long as their ambitions.
Health as Strategy
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- Lila Montrevi writes for people who are building demanding careers and companies, yet want their health to last longer than any single project. After years of working alongside founders, operators, and professionals who lived on flights and late nights, she saw the same pattern: big ambitions running on borrowed energy. Her work focuses on stripping away the noise around fitness and nutrition, and turning health into a calm, reliable system rather than a guilty secret. Drawing on lived experience inside fast paced environments, she translates complex ideas into small, workable routines that fit between meetings and family time. Lila is interested in how older traditions of rest, movement, and shared meals can sit alongside modern work rhythms. She believes that busy builders deserve simple tools that keep them strong and steady, without asking them to live in the gym or the kitchen.


















