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This episode of The Resilient Life Podcast explains why consistency becomes harder after 50 and why motivation and willpower are no longer reliable tools for staying healthy.
Health coach Chris Deavin shares how building systems, routines, and identity-based habits helps men and women in their 50s stay strong, fit, and consistent long-term.
The episode provides practical examples for exercise, nutrition, and support that make healthy behaviour automatic rather than effortful.
Episode Breakdown
00:00 Why staying consistent feels harder after 5001:13 The paradox of consistency03:43 What actually creates long-term health and strength06:46 System 1: Morning movement without willpower08:24 System 2: Making healthy eating easier09:27 System 3: Why support matters more than motivation10:32 Identity shift: becoming a “consistent person”12:27 Final thoughts and next steps
Join my 28-Day Resilience Challenge. Discover what it takes to never give up on your goals and how to become someone who consistently shows up and does what is needed to succeed with weight loss, becoming stronger and fitter. No matter your age.
🎧 Listen weekly on The Resilient Life Podcast🌐 Learn more at www.myhealthcoach.online📩 Subscribe to the myHealthCoach Substack for insights, guides, and real client stories: myhealthcoach.substack.com
What’s Your Perfect Diet, Exercise Plan & Sleep Routine?
I believe that one-size-fits-all health advice doesn’t work.
Everyone has a unique mindset when it comes to maintaining healthy habits, and understanding yours is the key to success.
That’s why I’ve developed a science-backed approach to tailor diet, fitness, sleep, and lifestyle plans to your individual consistency style.
By identifying whether you’re a Type A (Highly Consistent), Type B (Moderately Consistent), or Type C (Hardly Consistent) personality, I create a plan that’s not only effective but also sustainable for you.
Ready to discover your consistency type and unlock a health plan tailored to you?
My Healthy Habits Mindset Assessment takes just a few minutes and provides instant insights into your personality type. From there, I’ll recommend a diet, fitness, sleep, and lifestyle plan that fits your life like a glove.
The Resilient Life is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
By myHealthCoachThis episode of The Resilient Life Podcast explains why consistency becomes harder after 50 and why motivation and willpower are no longer reliable tools for staying healthy.
Health coach Chris Deavin shares how building systems, routines, and identity-based habits helps men and women in their 50s stay strong, fit, and consistent long-term.
The episode provides practical examples for exercise, nutrition, and support that make healthy behaviour automatic rather than effortful.
Episode Breakdown
00:00 Why staying consistent feels harder after 5001:13 The paradox of consistency03:43 What actually creates long-term health and strength06:46 System 1: Morning movement without willpower08:24 System 2: Making healthy eating easier09:27 System 3: Why support matters more than motivation10:32 Identity shift: becoming a “consistent person”12:27 Final thoughts and next steps
Join my 28-Day Resilience Challenge. Discover what it takes to never give up on your goals and how to become someone who consistently shows up and does what is needed to succeed with weight loss, becoming stronger and fitter. No matter your age.
🎧 Listen weekly on The Resilient Life Podcast🌐 Learn more at www.myhealthcoach.online📩 Subscribe to the myHealthCoach Substack for insights, guides, and real client stories: myhealthcoach.substack.com
What’s Your Perfect Diet, Exercise Plan & Sleep Routine?
I believe that one-size-fits-all health advice doesn’t work.
Everyone has a unique mindset when it comes to maintaining healthy habits, and understanding yours is the key to success.
That’s why I’ve developed a science-backed approach to tailor diet, fitness, sleep, and lifestyle plans to your individual consistency style.
By identifying whether you’re a Type A (Highly Consistent), Type B (Moderately Consistent), or Type C (Hardly Consistent) personality, I create a plan that’s not only effective but also sustainable for you.
Ready to discover your consistency type and unlock a health plan tailored to you?
My Healthy Habits Mindset Assessment takes just a few minutes and provides instant insights into your personality type. From there, I’ll recommend a diet, fitness, sleep, and lifestyle plan that fits your life like a glove.
The Resilient Life is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.