đȘ Broken, the Gym, and Me: Sweating, Laughing, and Feeling Seen
- Ms. Amber O.

- Jun 8, 2021
- 2 min read
As I started back into my gym routine, I decided to bring a friend â not a real, sweaty workout partner (those people scare me), but Jenny Lawsonâs Broken (in the Best Possible Way)Â on Audible.
There I was, pedaling away on a stationary bike, sweating like a champ, while laughing at the absurd, raw, and painfully relatable moments of Jennyâs life. If anyone was watching, they probably thought I was losing it â grinning one minute, sniffling the next.
But honestly? It was perfect.
đ§ Broken but Still Moving
Autoimmune diseases, random body aches, and the whole grab bag of mental and emotional crap that comes with life â Iâve got my share. Add anxiety, depression, or the occasional WTF is wrong with me? spiral, and youâve got a full workout before you even hit the gym.
Listening to Broken felt like hearing from a friend who gets it â one who doesnât sugarcoat the hard stuff but still manages to make you laugh so hard you forget for a moment that youâre struggling.
Jenny Lawson â aka The Bloggess â has this wild, wonderful ability to make weirdness feel like home. Every time I dive into one of her books, Iâm either working out or traveling, because apparently, thatâs the only way I can sit still long enough to listen. Reading requires staying in one place and being calm⊠and yeah, thatâs not my skill set.
âïž âDogs Wonât Go Blind Staring at the Eclipse?â
Thatâs the kind of random brilliance that makes her books magic. Her brain wanders â mine does too. Maybe yours does. And somewhere in the chaos, we find comfort.
The humor, the heartbreak, the awkward moments â itâs all there. And somehow, in her mess, I see my own. Only hers is better edited and way funnier.
đŹ If You Need a Friend
If you live with anxiety, depression, chronic illness, or just feel like life sometimes throws too much at once, Broken is the kind of book that wraps you in a hug and says, âYouâre not alone, you magnificent disaster.â
We crave understanding â not pity. And this book gives that in spades. Youâll feel seen. Youâll feel understood. And youâll probably laugh out loud in public.
So yeah â buy the book, listen to the audiobook, or do both. Itâs therapy with bonus snort-laughs.
đ§ïž I Feel It in My Bones
As I left the gym, sweaty and smiling, the sky was gray, thick with the promise of rain that hadnât come yet. And I felt that â deep in my bones.
Thatâs how healing feels sometimes. You can sense it coming before it arrives. You move your body. You laugh at someone elseâs chaos. And you remember â being broken doesnât mean youâre done. It just means youâre still becoming.
đ Final Fry Thought
Maybe self-improvement isnât about perfection or progress charts. Maybe itâs just about pedaling, laughing, crying, and being real â all at once.
So if you need a little reminder that your weird, messy, beautiful self is doing just fine⊠cue up Broken and start moving.





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