Why looking for wins is fuel for health results
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概要
Most people think better health results come from more discipline or the perfect plan. In this episode, we talk about the quieter thing that keeps a lot of women stuck. Your brain is trained to scan for what’s wrong, what’s missing and what still needs fixing. Which means you can be making real progress and still feel like you’re failing.
We’ll unpack why you dismiss your wins so quickly, like better sleep, steadier energy, fewer crashes or handling stress without spiralling, while one off day becomes the headline. You’ll learn how your brain filters for threat and starts collecting “evidence” to match whatever you focus on, which is why it can feel like nothing is working even when you are improving.
Then we’ll talk about the win effect and why acknowledging progress changes what happens next. I’ll share what this looks like in real life with clients, why we track weekly wins in our programs, and a simple prompt to start using straight away so you build momentum without forcing it.
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Resource mentioned: The Winner Effect by Ian Robertson
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