Ep 71 - 💡 The Reframe: Expect It to Take 3 Years
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Have you ever wondered why you keep quitting too soon… even when you care deeply about the goal?
Maybe you are trying to build muscle. Or trying to lose weight. Or working on better habits. Even when you are doing things “right,” it can feel slow.
In this short reframe episode, we zoom out.
What if the issue is not your discipline or motivation… but your timeline?
There is a pressure that comes from expecting big transformation in a few months. It shows up as urgency. As overhauling everything. As pushing harder when results do not appear fast enough. And eventually, as burnout.
This episode offers a different lens. A longer one.
Not about lowering standards. Not about coasting. But about understanding how real change actually works. The kind that builds strength, endurance, consistency, and identity over time.
If you've ever felt behind in your fitness journey or frustrated with slow progress, this conversation will feel grounding.
Sometimes the shift is not about doing more. Sometimes it's about expecting it to take longer. And noticing what that changes.
This episode is about:
🔸 Sustainable fitness
🔸 Building muscle over 40
🔸 Long term habit change
🔸 Why progress feels slow
🔸 How to stop quitting
🔸 The long game in health and personal growth
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