07. No One Plans to Fail, You Might be Failing to Plan
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“If you fail to plan, you’re planning to fail.” — Benjamin Franklin
In this episode of Hannah’s Healthy Habits, we’re talking about why failure usually isn’t a lack of discipline — it’s a lack of planning.
Planning doesn’t mean controlling every detail of your life or doing things perfectly. It means deciding with intention instead of reacting on emotion, exhaustion, or convenience. When we don’t plan, we live in survival mode — constantly busy, overwhelmed, and wondering why we still feel behind.
I share personal experiences from building my business, navigating burnout, decision fatigue, perfectionism, and learning how small, intentional planning habits have changed the way I move through my days — from meals and workouts to rest, routines, and long-term goals.
We talk about:
- Why planning feels so hard (and why that’s normal)
- The hidden cost of living reactively
- Planning vs. perfectionism
- How to plan around your energy, not against it
- Simple, realistic ways to start planning without overwhelm
- Reflection questions to help you reset and realign
This episode is a reminder that planning isn’t about becoming more rigid — it’s about creating space for clarity, peace, and momentum.
You don’t need to plan perfectly.
You don’t need to plan far ahead.
You just need to decide — on purpose.
Thank you for being here, for listening, and for choosing to show up for yourself 🤍
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