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You can’t walk 10,000 steps every day…
Then sabotage yourself at the dinner table.
In this episode of Road to Victory, I break down the truth about selective discipline — and why progress in one area doesn’t excuse self-sabotage in another.
We talk about:
• Walking 10,000 steps daily and still battling food choices
• The internal negotiation that keeps people stuck
• Why knowing better doesn’t always mean doing better
• Redirecting desire instead of suppressing it
• Building discipline across every area of life
• Why physical self-respect changes how the world responds to you
• The deeper question: what’s not to love about you?
This episode is about alignment.
Because discipline that only works when it’s convenient…
Isn’t discipline.
Welcome to the Road to Victory.
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You can’t walk 10,000 steps every day…
Then sabotage yourself at the dinner table.
In this episode of Road to Victory, I break down the truth about selective discipline — and why progress in one area doesn’t excuse self-sabotage in another.
We talk about:
• Walking 10,000 steps daily and still battling food choices
• The internal negotiation that keeps people stuck
• Why knowing better doesn’t always mean doing better
• Redirecting desire instead of suppressing it
• Building discipline across every area of life
• Why physical self-respect changes how the world responds to you
• The deeper question: what’s not to love about you?
This episode is about alignment.
Because discipline that only works when it’s convenient…
Isn’t discipline.
Welcome to the Road to Victory.