The Tri-Star Podcast

24: Your Environment Is Stronger Than Your Willpower

33 min · 10. juni 2026
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Last episode, we talked about identity — who you believe you are shapes how you behave. This week, we go one layer deeper: what shapes your behavior every single day (often without you noticing)?Your answer is your environment.In this episode, Professor Brumitt and Professor Beane unpack why so many families lose the battle before it starts — trying to build discipline inside a setup that’s designed for distraction. Then, they give practical ways to remove unnecessary battles and build a home (and digital life) that makes the right choices easier.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why willpower gets tired — and why your environment keeps “training” youHow clutter, chaos, and constant access to screens quietly create friction and stressSimple ways to remove friction for good habits (and add friction to bad ones)A powerful bedtime reset: phone out of the bedroom + book on the pillowHow to use iPhone Focus modes (and even grayscale) to reduce digital distractionWhy your community shapes what feels “normal” — quitting vs. growthHow faith and your internal environment (prayer, scripture, reflection) shapes your external environmentChallenge for the week: Choose one environment to improve — your room, your car, your schedule, your phone, or your family routine. One small change can create big long-term momentum. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tristarkarate.substack.com [https://tristarkarate.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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