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Why You Don’t Feel Motivated (And Why That’s Not the Problem) Patio Talks Podcast | motivation, discipline, mindset shift, personal growth, overcoming fear, confidence building, taking action Summary What if motivation was never supposed to come first? In this episode of Patio Talks, Gissell and Charleston unpack one of the biggest lies people believe about progress: that you need to feel motivated, ready, or confident before you begin. From childhood conditioning and fear-based pressure to self-doubt, perfectionism, and the emotional weight of waiting for the “right moment,” this conversation explores why so many people stay stuck—not because they lack ability, but because they’re waiting for a feeling that only shows up after action. Charleston reflects on the fear of releasing music and the confidence that came only after taking the leap. Gissell opens up about how childhood expectations shaped her relationship with motivation, performance, and the pressure to get things right before starting. Together, they explore the difference between motivation and discipline, why fear disguises itself as logic, and how quiet progress often gets mistaken for failure. In This Episode, We Explore: • Why motivation is unreliable • The difference between readiness and confidence • How fear keeps people stuck in waiting mode • Why childhood experiences shape adult hesitation • The mindset shift from “I’ll start when I’m ready” to “I’ll get ready by starting” • Why discipline matters more than hype Because some of the biggest changes in your life won’t happen when you feel ready. They’ll happen when you move anyway. 🎧 If you’ve ever felt stuck waiting for motivation, this conversation is for you. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/patio-talks/donations [https://redcircle.com/patio-talks/donations]
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