How to Stop Relying on Motivation
Publisher |
Steph Gaudreau
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Fitness
Health & Fitness
Nutrition
Publication Date |
Aug 16, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:21:32

MOTIVATION IS CHEAP.

Yep, that’s right, I said it. Motivation can be so fleeting. How often have you had plans to cook dinner or get that workout in but you throw your hands up to the sky and get frustrated about why motivation seems to be eluding you? (And then you get mad and blame yourself for being weak-willed, undisciplined, or plain ol' bad. Not helpful.)

In this episode, I'm dishing on five different strategies you can use whenever you're not feeling motivated. Warning: Some of them are real talk and you may not like them. But trust me when I say that sometimes you need to hear it for your own good. Fierce love and compassion are always present. With these five strategies you'll build the frameworks that really help change stick. 

In this episode I covered:

  • Why motivation is cheap
  • Why it's time to stop waiting around for motivation
  • 5 ways to get change to really stick 

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