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188. The Cycle of Unstoppable Motivation

August 04, 2023

Most people tend to be pretty motivated when they start something.


You decide you want to lose weight so you change your diet, and for the first few weeks, maybe even a month or so, you are super motivated.


You’re tracking your food, sticking to the plan perfectly, and feeling good about yourself.


You think, “I am crushing this!”


But then, over time, that motivation begins to fade.


You stop tracking your food, you cheat on a few meals, and you longer feel motivated to keep going.


This is the same reason why gyms are full in January and empty again in March.


So today, I’m taking a look at why that motivation fades and what you can do to keep it going so you CAN actually crush your health and fitness goals.


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