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đď¸ Habit Change That Doesnât Suck Why productive people struggle with health â and how to stop starting over If youâre wildly productive in your life but inconsistent with your health, this episode is for you. In this long-form conversation, Lindsey breaks down why capable, driven people often struggle the most with habit change â not because they lack discipline, but because theyâre applying productivity to everyone elseâs life and winging it with their own body. This episode dives into the psychology and neuroscience behind all-or-nothing thinking, why motivation fails, and how habits actually form in the brain. Itâs an honest, funny, and grounding look at why âstarting overâ feels productive (but isnât), and how consistency is built through systems, not willpower. Youâll learn why minimums work, why rigid plans collapse under real life, how environment beats willpower every time, and why boring, repeatable habits quietly change your biology over time. This isnât a hype episode. Itâs a relief episode. đĽ Topics Covered: Why productive people struggle with self-directed habits The neuroscience behind all-or-nothing thinking Why motivation fades â and why thatâs normal How the 10-minute minimum keeps habits alive Why âfalling offâ is a myth (and whatâs really happening) Productivity vs self-regulation â and why health feels harder How consistency stabilizes blood sugar, hormones, and cravings Non-negotiables as baseline operating requirements Why environment matters more than willpower How default routines reduce decision fatigue Why repetition is freedom, not failure đ§ The Takeaway: You donât need more discipline. You donât need a better personality. You donât need to try harder. You need habits that work on boring days, chaotic days, and imperfect days â because thatâs where real life happens. â Coffee & Chaos Closing Thought: Habit change doesnât suck. What sucks is unrealistic expectations and plans built for imaginary lives. Consistency isnât impressive â itâs effective. đ Learn more: https://www.inspirewellnessco.mykajabi.com đ˛ Follow Lindsey: @inspirewellnessco đ° Newsletter: You Might Wanna Know This đŞ Stay strong, sweaty, and slightly inappropriate â and stop making this harder than it needs to be.
By Lindsey Petrangelođď¸ Habit Change That Doesnât Suck Why productive people struggle with health â and how to stop starting over If youâre wildly productive in your life but inconsistent with your health, this episode is for you. In this long-form conversation, Lindsey breaks down why capable, driven people often struggle the most with habit change â not because they lack discipline, but because theyâre applying productivity to everyone elseâs life and winging it with their own body. This episode dives into the psychology and neuroscience behind all-or-nothing thinking, why motivation fails, and how habits actually form in the brain. Itâs an honest, funny, and grounding look at why âstarting overâ feels productive (but isnât), and how consistency is built through systems, not willpower. Youâll learn why minimums work, why rigid plans collapse under real life, how environment beats willpower every time, and why boring, repeatable habits quietly change your biology over time. This isnât a hype episode. Itâs a relief episode. đĽ Topics Covered: Why productive people struggle with self-directed habits The neuroscience behind all-or-nothing thinking Why motivation fades â and why thatâs normal How the 10-minute minimum keeps habits alive Why âfalling offâ is a myth (and whatâs really happening) Productivity vs self-regulation â and why health feels harder How consistency stabilizes blood sugar, hormones, and cravings Non-negotiables as baseline operating requirements Why environment matters more than willpower How default routines reduce decision fatigue Why repetition is freedom, not failure đ§ The Takeaway: You donât need more discipline. You donât need a better personality. You donât need to try harder. You need habits that work on boring days, chaotic days, and imperfect days â because thatâs where real life happens. â Coffee & Chaos Closing Thought: Habit change doesnât suck. What sucks is unrealistic expectations and plans built for imaginary lives. Consistency isnât impressive â itâs effective. đ Learn more: https://www.inspirewellnessco.mykajabi.com đ˛ Follow Lindsey: @inspirewellnessco đ° Newsletter: You Might Wanna Know This đŞ Stay strong, sweaty, and slightly inappropriate â and stop making this harder than it needs to be.