How You Go There Podcast
In this episode of How You Go There, Scott Montgomery and Linda Misegadis continue the workbook series with a conversation about habits, accountability, and the small routines that shape how we show up each day. They talk about why habits often fail when we try to change too much too fast, how the cue-action-reward loop works in real life, and why habits are less about perfection and more about creating the conditions for peak performance.00:00 Welcome to the workbook series 01:55 Why habits matter more than big goals 03:01 Why habits fail when we start too big 05:14 Habits and peak performance 08:33 The cue-action-reward loop 10:29 Linda’s five-minute reflection habit 13:00 Sponsor message 13:46 How habits create calm and awareness 14:18 Accountability, chores, and contribution 17:00 Evaluating whether a habit actually helps 17:52 When a habit is not right for you 20:35 How small habits shape identity 24:44 One habit to focus on this week 26:17 Final takeaway and companion guide From journaling and reflection to making the bed and building self-awareness, this episode offers practical ways to think differently about the habits that quietly shape your life, leadership, and next steps. Learn more, access resources, and follow the podcast at www.howyougothere.com [http://www.howyougothere.com].
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