The Longevity Hour Podcast
In this episode, Coaches Milad and Ryan discuss the common pitfalls of New Year's resolutions and explore alternative approaches to goal setting through the concept of 'tiny experiments.' They emphasize the importance of anchor habits, the role of discipline over motivation, and the significance of focusing on habits rather than outcomes. The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes, the impact of stress on health, and practical strategies for breaking bad habits and establishing new ones. Chapters 00:00 Welcome Back and Episode Overview 01:33 The Reality of New Year's Resolutions 08:03 Why Resolutions Fail 12:32 The Importance of Anchor Habits 22:08 Introducing Tiny Experiments 29:12 The Impact of Not Drinking 36:47 Setting Up Tiny Experiments for Success 41:53 Breaking Bad Habits 52:08 The Role of Discipline in Achieving Goals Takeaways New Year's resolutions often fail due to overcommitment. Setting specific goals with actionable plans is crucial. The dopamine hit from sharing goals can lead to inaction. Anchor habits help maintain progress during challenging times. Tiny experiments allow for flexibility and curiosity in goal setting. Focusing on habits rather than outcomes leads to sustainable change. Discipline is more important than motivation in achieving goals. Compassion towards oneself is essential during the journey. Creating a supportive environment can enhance habit formation. Tracking habits can reveal trends and progress over time.
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