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Ever notice how a couch can feel like quicksand? One minute you’re pausing to breathe, and the next you’ve negotiated “just one more episode” into an entire evening. We unpack that sticky pull of inertia—why getting up feels harder than it should—and share practical ways to turn comfort into forward motion without shaming rest.
I open up about being wired for movement, the long task lists, and the swing that happens when I finally stop. That pendulum effect is real: the effort it takes to sit down can mirror the effort it takes to stand back up. Rather than glorifying hustle or guilt-tripping relaxation, we talk about calibrated transitions that honor health and purpose. You’ll hear simple tools like setting pre-commitments before you rest, creating five-minute activation steps, and using visual cues so the couch becomes a prompt for choice, not a trap.
We also explore identity—how detaching worth from sheer output helps you choose actions that serve your life and leadership. Two guiding questions frame the conversation: where is inertia helping you, and where is it hurting you? From consistent routines that run on autopilot to sneaky habits that keep you coasting, you’ll learn how to edit your loops and reclaim momentum. Along the way, I invite you to get an extra set of eyes on your patterns, because sometimes change begins when someone else helps you see clearly.
If this resonates, subscribe and share it with a friend who might need a nudge. And if you want support redirecting inertia in your life and leadership, reach out at aaron at growth instigators.com. Your minutes carry meaning—let’s choose where they go.
https://growthinstigators.com/
By Aaron HavensEver notice how a couch can feel like quicksand? One minute you’re pausing to breathe, and the next you’ve negotiated “just one more episode” into an entire evening. We unpack that sticky pull of inertia—why getting up feels harder than it should—and share practical ways to turn comfort into forward motion without shaming rest.
I open up about being wired for movement, the long task lists, and the swing that happens when I finally stop. That pendulum effect is real: the effort it takes to sit down can mirror the effort it takes to stand back up. Rather than glorifying hustle or guilt-tripping relaxation, we talk about calibrated transitions that honor health and purpose. You’ll hear simple tools like setting pre-commitments before you rest, creating five-minute activation steps, and using visual cues so the couch becomes a prompt for choice, not a trap.
We also explore identity—how detaching worth from sheer output helps you choose actions that serve your life and leadership. Two guiding questions frame the conversation: where is inertia helping you, and where is it hurting you? From consistent routines that run on autopilot to sneaky habits that keep you coasting, you’ll learn how to edit your loops and reclaim momentum. Along the way, I invite you to get an extra set of eyes on your patterns, because sometimes change begins when someone else helps you see clearly.
If this resonates, subscribe and share it with a friend who might need a nudge. And if you want support redirecting inertia in your life and leadership, reach out at aaron at growth instigators.com. Your minutes carry meaning—let’s choose where they go.
https://growthinstigators.com/