Getting Back on Track
Eric emphasizes the inevitability of falling off track and the importance of quickly returning to routines with minimal drama. He highlights that the root issues often lie in poor scheduling or emotional barriers rather than a lack of motivation. Recognizing these challenges can lead to more effective planning and a healthier mindset when facing setbacks.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#316: Habit Mastery Through Perspective with Eric Zimmer
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As a mom with no real control of sleep, a low budget, inconsistent gym access, high stress, and a problem staying consistent for more than a week, how can I break out of the all-or-nothing mentality and find a balance that I can stick to, as discussed in episode #316: Habit Mastery Through Perspective with Eric Zimmer and the clip Small Steps Matter?
How can I break out of the all-or-nothing mentality and find a balance that I can stick to, as discussed in episode #316: Habit Mastery Through Perspective with Eric Zimmer and the clip Small Steps Matter, considering I have no real control of sleep, a low budget, inconsistent gym access, high stress, and a problem staying consistent for more than a week?
As a mom with no real control of sleep, a low budget, inconsistent gym access, high stress, and a problem staying consistent for more than a week, how can I break out of the all-or-nothing mentality and find a balance that I can stick to, as discussed in the episode #316: Habit Mastery Through Perspective with Eric Zimmer and the clip Small Steps Matter?