Tactical Fitness Report with Stew Smith Podcast

Episode 316: Bumping the Schedule to the Right and Other Ways to Play Make Up When You Skip Your Workout


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How to Handle Missed Tasks and Keep Moving Forward - see full article - https://www.stewsmithfitness.com/blogs/news/missed-workout-to-do-list-bumping-your-schedule-to-the-right-navigating-life-s-disruptions

Life is unpredictable. Even the most meticulously planned schedules can be upended by unexpected events, last-minute changes, or simply the need for a break. Whether you’re aiming to fit in a workout, attend an appointment, or check off items on your daily to-do list, sometimes life just gets in the way. When this happens, it’s essential to know how to respond so you can stay productive without feeling overwhelmed or discouraged.

Understanding Your Options When You Miss a Task
When you’re unable to complete a planned activity, you generally have three main options:
1. Skip It Altogether: Letting go of a missed task can sometimes be the best choice, especially if it’s not critical or if you’re feeling burnt out. This approach prioritizes mental health and acknowledges that perfection isn’t always possible.
2. Bump It to the Right: This means rescheduling the missed task to the following day or a later date. It’s a powerful strategy for maintaining your commitment to goals without piling on unnecessary guilt. By ‘bumping to the right,’ you give yourself permission to adapt rather than abandon your plans.
3. Do It Later in the Day: If your schedule allows, you might be able to fit the missed task into a different time slot on the same day. This option requires flexibility and a realistic assessment of your remaining energy and priorities.
4. Replace with an Easier Option: Sometimes, the best way to keep momentum is by doing a simplified version of your original plan. For example, if you miss a 60-minute workout, doing a 20-minute walk or a short stretching session can help you maintain your habit, even if it’s not perfect.

The “Bump to the Right” Strategy Explained
Rescheduling a missed task for the following day—or ‘bumping it to the right’—is a practical way to honor your intentions without punishing yourself for life’s interruptions. This approach keeps your goals alive and prevents the discouragement that can come from repeatedly skipping tasks. It’s especially useful for recurring activities, like workouts or daily planning, where consistency matters more than perfection.

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