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The "Triple F" Mindset Shift That Makes Weight Loss 10x Easier


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So let’s be real—getting healthy ain't always a party.

And sometimes it sure feels like a grind. 

Like a second job you don’t remember applying for.

And honestly? That’s exactly why so many people bail.

Because when something feels like a lot of effort, your brain starts looking for an escape hatch. 

And guess what? When it starts looking, it'll find one. Fast.

But—

What if the way you see effort is actually what makes it hard?

What if you could reframe it and actually make it fun?

Think about it. Some of the best things in life take effort.

Planning a vacation? That’s work. 

Flights, schedules, packing, making sure you don’t end up in some sketchy hotel.

But do you see that as hard the same way you see eating better or exercising as hard?

No. Because on the other side of all that effort is something you actually want.

So why do we act like effort in health and fitness is any different?

And that’s exactly what we’re hitting this week.

How the labels we slap on things control our experience.

How laughter—yes, laughing in the middle of discomfort—can make even the hardest moments easier to take.

And how injecting just a little fun into the process might be the thing that finally makes it stick.

So if health and fitness ever feels like one never-ending to-do list, listen up.

Because the real question isn’t how to get healthy.

It’s how to make it something you want to do.

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MyBodyTutorBy Adam Gilbert and Haley Pulli