Snackable Psychology
You can lead a horse to water… but you can’t make it drink. And if you’ve ever led a team, parented a toddler, or tried to help someone who just wasn’t ready — you’ve lived this. In Episode 13 of Snackable Psychology, Paige and Kelly unpack why effort doesn’t always equal influence — and why pushing harder often makes people less motivated, not more. Blending decades of psychology research, real workplace change stories, and very relatable toddler moments, they explore what’s really happening when people nod, agree… and then don’t follow through. If you’ve ever thought: * Why won’t they just do the thing? * I explained it clearly — what am I missing? * Why does pressure work even less at home than at work? This episode is for you. What You’ll Learn: * Why autonomy is the real driver of motivation * How psychological reactance shows up as quiet resistance and disengagement * Practical ways to shift from pressure to buy‑in You’ll Hear Real Examples From: * Workplace change and uneven adoption of new tools and processes * Bedtime battles that turn into autonomy masterclasses * Leadership moments where “helping” accidentally creates distance 🎧 Listen now to learn how to stop forcing hydration — and start creating conditions where people actually want to drink. #SnackablePsychologyPodcast #SnackablePsychology #SelfDiscovery #BurnoutRecovery #IdentityCrisis #WorkingParents #MentalHealthMatters #PersonalGrowth #CareerBurnout #MindsetShift
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