Why do so many people start the year feeling motivated — and then quietly give up on their goals just weeks later?
In this episode, we're breaking down the real reason most goals don't stick, and it has nothing to do with discipline, willpower, or motivation. The real issue is that most people approach their goals with interest instead of commitment — and when uncertainty shows up, they quit.
You'll learn why nearly half of people abandon their goals by the end of January, why your brain would rather cling to the certainty of failure than tolerate the uncertainty of success, and how misaligned expectations cause people to give up right before progress compounds.
We'll talk about the neuroscience behind quitting, the emotional discomfort that shows up in the "messy middle," and how to reframe uncertainty as a sign that you're actually doing something right — not wrong.
This episode will help you stop abandoning yourself when things get hard and start building the emotional resilience required to follow through on what you say you want.
🎧 In this episode, we cover:
The critical difference between being interested in a goal vs. committed to it
Why most people quit when progress isn't linear
How uncertainty triggers your brain to give up prematurely
The "valley of disappointment" and why dreams die there
How to build tolerance for discomfort instead of running from it
What commitment actually looks like when motivation fades
If you're ready to stop starting over, tolerate uncertainty without quitting, and become someone who finishes what she starts — this episode is for you.
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