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I was recently exchanging emails with someone who was struggling to change some unhelpful behaviors.
He wrote: “I do really well for a couple of days and then I go totally off the rails again. It’s such a vicious cycle. I just need to be be more disciplined.”
And if there is something that you are struggling to change, you’ve probably thought the same thing. But I don’t think summoning up more discipline is necessarily the answer.
In this episode, I’m talking with someone who found a better way to create positive change and momentum–which led to dramatic improvements in her health.
As you listen, think about how the specifics of her translate into whatever you’re working on and the kind of effort you are applying to that work.
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I was recently exchanging emails with someone who was struggling to change some unhelpful behaviors.
He wrote: “I do really well for a couple of days and then I go totally off the rails again. It’s such a vicious cycle. I just need to be be more disciplined.”
And if there is something that you are struggling to change, you’ve probably thought the same thing. But I don’t think summoning up more discipline is necessarily the answer.
In this episode, I’m talking with someone who found a better way to create positive change and momentum–which led to dramatic improvements in her health.
As you listen, think about how the specifics of her translate into whatever you’re working on and the kind of effort you are applying to that work.
Key Takeaways
Mentioned
Find out more about Weighless Program
Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event? Learn more.
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