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#29 Stop Relying on Motivation

20 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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What do you do when you feel like motivation abandons you? Thinking you always need motivation will lead to procrastination, self doubt and inconsistency. In this episode, we explore what it really means to trust the process in running and what to rely on and build instead of motivation. Runners share: * When they've leaned into trusting the process even when it felt uncomfortable * What they notice when they focus on the process instead of solely on goals * How they stay consistent on the days they don't feel like running * Advice on how to trust the process more and avoid over reliance on motivation If you’ve ever struggled with doubt, inconsistency, or relying too heavily on how you feel on the day, this one’s for you. Runners featured on this episode: * Sophie Temple (@sophietemple) * Loren Peta (@lorenpeta) * Peter (@pwgtt) * Anne Lemince (@curlyfittie) * Jess Harker (@jessharker13)

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