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Why You're Not Following Through (And It's Not Discipline)

28 min · 15. Apr. 2026
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You don’t have a follow-through problem. You have a gap. In this episode, I’m breaking down the intention–behavior gap, which is the space between knowing what to do and actually doing it, and why trying to fix it with more discipline, pressure, or guilt isn’t working. If you’ve ever told yourself: * “I just need to be more disciplined” * “I need to get my shit together” * “I just need to be more consistent” …this episode is for you. Because the truth is: 👉 You likely don’t lack discipline👉 You’re missing clarity, tools, systems, and alignment And until those are addressed, nothing changes long-term. * What the intention–behavior gap actually is and why it keeps you stuck * Why pressure, guilt, and “trying harder” don’t create real follow-through * The real reason discipline alone isn’t enough * How motivation + discipline actually work together * The deeper layers that are often missing: * Getting clear on your next step (not vague goals) * Using if–then / when–then planning to remove decision fatigue * Looking at your actual calendar and planning based on your real life * Using food tracking as a planning tool, not just logging after the fact * Tracking progress so you can adjust instead of guess * Learning to pivot instead of quit when things don’t go as planned * Building intrinsic motivation through values, identity, and ownership You don’t need more discipline. You need: * Better systems * Better tools * Better expectations * A plan that actually fits your life Because follow-through isn’t about forcing it… It’s about building something you can actually follow through on. Connect with Meryl ⁠www.wickedironstrength.com⁠ [http://www.wickedironstrength.com] Email: ⁠meryl@wickedironstrength.com⁠ [meryl@wickedironstrength.com] Instagram: ⁠www.instagram.com/merylcbc⁠ [http://www.instagram.com/merylcbc] & ⁠www.instagram.com/wickedironstrength⁠ [http://www.instagram.com/wickedironstrength] Email list: ⁠https://go.wickedironstrength.com/newsletter⁠ [https://go.wickedironstrength.com/newsletter]

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