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You know that feeling where you know what to do… but you just don’t do it?
Guest Monica Packer explains that gap isn’t about laziness or lack of discipline. It’s often because you’ve been taught habit strategies that don’t actually fit your life.
When your days are full, your energy is unpredictable, and you’re carrying a mental load that never really switches off, rigid, all-or-nothing habits just don’t hold up.
Instead of trying to follow a perfect plan, you’re invited to reframe from just consistency to sustainable habits.
Sustainability is doing your best, most of the time, over time.
That shift changes everything.
Rather than starting with the ideal version of a habit, you start with a baseline. The smallest, simplest version you can do even on your hardest days. The version that works when someone’s sick, when your schedule blows out, or when your energy is low.
From there, momentum builds naturally.
You stop waiting for the “perfect” time to begin, and instead, you just start. You attach new habits to things you’re already doing, keep it realistic, and allow space for life to be part of the process.
This is where habits become sustainable.
And more than that, this is where you begin to see yourself differently. Not as someone who fails to follow through, but as someone who shows up, again and again, in a way that actually works.
Follow Monica
Listen to Monica's podcast: aboutprogress.com/podcast
Order Monica's book: stickyhabitsbook.com
You may also like to listen to these episodes:
Obligation
The Minimal Mom
Watch on YouTube
https://youtu.be/56aMrAmQksA
Join my community
Thank you to my sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio
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You know that feeling where you know what to do… but you just don’t do it?
Guest Monica Packer explains that gap isn’t about laziness or lack of discipline. It’s often because you’ve been taught habit strategies that don’t actually fit your life.
When your days are full, your energy is unpredictable, and you’re carrying a mental load that never really switches off, rigid, all-or-nothing habits just don’t hold up.
Instead of trying to follow a perfect plan, you’re invited to reframe from just consistency to sustainable habits.
Sustainability is doing your best, most of the time, over time.
That shift changes everything.
Rather than starting with the ideal version of a habit, you start with a baseline. The smallest, simplest version you can do even on your hardest days. The version that works when someone’s sick, when your schedule blows out, or when your energy is low.
From there, momentum builds naturally.
You stop waiting for the “perfect” time to begin, and instead, you just start. You attach new habits to things you’re already doing, keep it realistic, and allow space for life to be part of the process.
This is where habits become sustainable.
And more than that, this is where you begin to see yourself differently. Not as someone who fails to follow through, but as someone who shows up, again and again, in a way that actually works.
Follow Monica
Listen to Monica's podcast: aboutprogress.com/podcast
Order Monica's book: stickyhabitsbook.com
You may also like to listen to these episodes:
Obligation
The Minimal Mom
Watch on YouTube
https://youtu.be/56aMrAmQksA
Join my community
Thank you to my sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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