Bounce Back Better By Hilary Saxton

How to Ignite Positive Change


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In todays Bounce Back Better podcast, Hilary discusses the concept of activation energy, which refers to the initial push needed to start any task or change in life. She explains how this concept applies to personal growth and overcoming challenges, emphasising the importance of small steps and practical strategies to gain momentum.

Hilary shares valuable insights for you to reduce barriers to action and the significance of taking immediate, small actions to create lasting change. Hilary concludes with a powerful reminder of the listener's ability to transform their lives through consistent effort and activation energy.

Takeaways

  • Activation energy is the energy to get activated.
  • It's that initial push that you need to get moving.
  • Our brains love comfort and the status quo.
  • The hardest part is the start.
  • Small actions build momentum.
  • You have the power to do anything that you want.
  • Continuous small steps will lead to big changes.
  • Activation energy is for every single thing you are struggling to do.
  • The anticipation of the task is often the hardest part.
  • Let activation energy do the rest for you.

 

Chapters

00:00  Understanding Activation Energy

02:46. The Challenge of Starting

05:53. Practical Applications of Activation Energy

08:56  Overcoming Barriers to Action

11:58. The Power of Small Steps

14:45. Real-Life Transformation Stories

19:58. Conclusion and Call to Action

 

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