Last year was the most memorable of Turia Pittโs extraordinary life, which, for a woman of her indomitable spirit, is a big statement.
Defying death to conquer both the natural and business world is no mean feat. But as any parent will tell you, the moment your baby takes their first, miraculous breath, life is never the same again.
Havakai Hoskin arrived in the world on December 7, 2017, after 13 hours of labour, fulfilling a long-cherished dream of Turia, 31, and her partner Michael Hoskin.
Over the past year, Turia has learned and played and grown in ways sheโd never imagined.
Like all new mothers, she has discovered that, no matter how much you try, nothing quite prepares you for that first, thrilling year of parenthood.
โItโs pretty magical,โ she gushes.
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Turia Pitt. (Image: Avene)
While Turia wasnโt surprised by the rigours of motherhood, having devoured books on the subject and watched friends become parents, she did come to realise that caring for a โsmushyโ little baby meant resetting her mindset.
โIโve always had boundless amounts of energy and after having a baby I donโt anymore,โ Turia says.
โI think I used to take for granted how energetic I was all the time. I realised no, Iโve actually got to stop and take care of myself. Having a baby makes you realise that. It is hard to wrap your head around the fact that someone else has priority and youโve got to put that person first in everything that you do.โ
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Since she was caught in a grassfire while competing in an ultra-marathon in Western Australia in 2011, Turia has undergone more than 200 surgeries, but she has forged ahead with her goals: trekking Kokoda and the Incan trails, cycling from Sydney to Uluru and raising more than $1 million for charity.
She has become a best-selling author, motivational speaker and founded an online life-coaching program, School of Champions.
For the woman Australia has come to know as 90 per cent pure grit (and 10 per cent self-deprecating comedian โ her Instagram is hilarious) learning to relinquish a little control was the key to getting through the first year of parenthood.
โWhen I first had Hakavai I fully had to adjust the expectations that I had,โ Turia says.
โItโs not feasible for me to go out and do a six-hour bike ride. I mean, I could, but I donโt actually want to. Iโd rather spend that time with my son. Iโve adjusted those expectations I have of myself.โ

Turia Pitt and her partner Michael Hoskin. (Image: Getty)

The couple met before Turia was caught in a fire. (Image: Getty)
While there are no wedding plans on the horizon โ at least, none that Turia is aware of โ fiancรฉ Michael remains a rock of support, which is vital with an active bub who is growing rapidly towards toddlerhood.
โI reckon we all have different versions of ourselves. It depends on the day or the stage of life weโre in,โ Turia wrote in her memoir, Unmasked.
โI can say without a shadow of doubt that the version of myself that I love the most is the version that I am when Iโm with Michael. Heโs my best friend. He knows me better than anyone.
He not only lets me be me but he celebrates me โ and indulges every single one of my crazy adventures.โ

Turia Pitt at The Weeklyโs Women Of The Future Awards. (Image: Getty)
Known for her ability to overcome anything life throws at her, Turia confesses that she has to work to motivate herself.
Her tactic is to focus on the next step she has to take towards her goal. Itโs a lesson she learnt when she decided she wanted to compete in the Ironman World Championships, a goal she set while still in hospital in 2011 and not yet able to walk again.
โI remember my mum put a poster of a triathlete on my wall and the nurse said: you should take that down, thatโs cruel. Youโre giving your daughter false hope,โ she says.
โI donโt think there is such a thing as false hope because if you have hope for your future, thatโs a pretty optimistic and positive thing to take with you into the present.โ

Turia Pitt at Oaks day in 2019. (Image: Getty)
As we know, Turia did walk again, and she did travel to Kona, Hawaii, in 2016, to compete in the Ironman Championships with her friends and family cheering madly from the sidelines. Itโs a moment that has stayed with her, and still brings her immense pride and happiness, two years later.
It stands as a reminder of what can be achieved through dedication and faith.
โIf weโre not challenged and weโre not stretched, we canโt grow, we canโt get to the next level,โ Turia says.
โA lot of people think Iโm naturally motivated but Iโm not. I just focus on what I have to do today that will move me towards my goals โ whatโs the one thing?โ

Turiaโs entire body was burnt and sheโs since had more than 200 surgeries. (Image: Getty)
Despite the arrival of her cheeky little boy, Turiaโs career is still forging ahead apace.
She tells The Weekly sheโs โa bit stressedโ about her upcoming book, Good Selfie, and is gearing up for a big 2019. She has also signed on to be an ambassador for skincare company Avene.
โTwo years after my accident I went to a rehab facility in France and they used the Avene skincare range, the moisturiser, on my skin. Burnt skin โ and even anyone who has sensitive skin or intolerant skin โ it can be really dry and itchy. I found it was like โฆ I donโt want to say magic, but Iโd never found a moisturiser that was like that for my skin.โ
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Looking after her skin is now crucial for Turia. (Image: Getty)
But before you start thinking everying in Turiaโs life is in immaculate shape, she has a confession: โMy house looks like an absolute bomb,โ she laughs.
โIโve realised that, if you want to achieve all these goals and you want to still live your life at a really high level, yeah, you can do that but you canโt do every single thing in your life at the same level you did before you had a baby. And thatโs because thereโs another element in there. One day heโll be 15 and he wonโt need me anymore. Heโll say: Mum I just want to hang out with my friends, sorry.
โIโm very cognisant of the fact that heโs only going to be one once. Heโs only going to be little and smushy and Iโll only be able to cuddle him for a certain amount of time, then weโll move into the next phase.
โI think thatโs the really cool thing of life. You just donโt know whatโs in store for you.โ
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The January issue of The Australian Womenโs Weekly is on sale now.