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Making Macro Tracking Less Overwhelming
Podcast |
Mind Over Macros
Publisher |
Mike Millner
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Fitness
Health & Fitness
Nutrition
Publication Date |
Apr 15, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:50:18

In this episode, Mike explains the way we often perceive things as overwhelming or stressful without even taking a minute to assess those beliefs. We assume that macro tracking or stepping on the scale are things that inherently cause stress and frustration. But they are simply neutral acts. We assign meaning to them. So this episode is all about reframing those beliefs to be more productive and conducive to success. You'll also hear a hidden gem in this episode about one reason why you might be over consuming calories at night or on the weekends. Tune in to find out! Get 20% off any product from Legion Athletics! Use code POPFAM at https://www.legionathletics.comCured Nutrition is offering 15% off their products site wide! Try their Serenity Gummies or CBN Oil here - https://www.curednutrition.com/?rfsn=6745101.eee1d3Want 20% off any Organifi product? This is an exclusive offer for Mind Over Macros listeners. Simply go to organifi.com/popfam and save 20% off any of their amazing products like green juice, red juice, or gold juice!Click here to take advantage of this offer!------------------------------------------------Click here to apply for coaching!For some amazing resources and to be a part of a badass community, join our FB group HEREThe FREE personality assessment is now available online! Click here to take the assessment and find out what your personality tells us about the way you should be training and eating.Take the assessment here!To learn more about Neurotyping, visit www.neurotypetraining.comFollow Mike on IG at @coach_mike_millner

In this episode, Mike explains the way we often perceive things as overwhelming or stressful without even taking a minute to assess those beliefs. We assume that macro tracking or stepping on the scale are things that inherently cause stress and frustration. But they are simply neutral acts. We assign meaning to them. So this episode is all about reframing those beliefs to be more productive and conducive to success. You'll also hear a hidden gem in this episode about one reason why you might...

In this episode, Mike explains the way we often perceive things as overwhelming or stressful without even taking a minute to assess those beliefs. We assume that macro tracking or stepping on the scale are things that inherently cause stress and frustration. But they are simply neutral acts. We assign meaning to them. So this episode is all about reframing those beliefs to be more productive and conducive to success. You'll also hear a hidden gem in this episode about one reason why you might be over consuming calories at night or on the weekends. Tune in to find out! Get 20% off any product from Legion Athletics! Use code POPFAM at https://www.legionathletics.comCured Nutrition is offering 15% off their products site wide! Try their Serenity Gummies or CBN Oil here - https://www.curednutrition.com/?rfsn=6745101.eee1d3Want 20% off any Organifi product? This is an exclusive offer for Mind Over Macros listeners. Simply go to organifi.com/popfam and save 20% off any of their amazing products like green juice, red juice, or gold juice!Click here to take advantage of this offer!------------------------------------------------Click here to apply for coaching!For some amazing resources and to be a part of a badass community, join our FB group HEREThe FREE personality assessment is now available online! Click here to take the assessment and find out what your personality tells us about the way you should be training and eating.Take the assessment here!To learn more about Neurotyping, visit www.neurotypetraining.comFollow Mike on IG at @coach_mike_millner

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