Mean the Routine

Meg Young
Mean the Routineポッドキャスト

Mean the Routine is the podcast run by Meg Young of Lifestyle Reboot. Geared towards helping 30-45 year olds enjoy working on and sticking with new habits until their goals are met and a new lifestyle is natural and fun. Enjoy motivational, action-oriented, and engaging tips and tools for consistency and mindset to increase confidence and success so you feel proud of your accomplishments. Listen in the car, on your run, at the gym, while doing meal prep or whatever your new lifestyle routine is as extra motivation. See you here each week!

  1. 2022/11/30

    Why Just Going Through the Motions Won't Be Enough To Change A Habit

    They say it takes 30 days to build a habit, right? Oh contraire. I completely disagree. It depends on a lot of factors: How long you've been doing the current habit, how much you enjoy the current habit, how much you dislike the new habit, what you tell yourself about doing the new habit, what you've been taught through parents, friends, society about both the old and new habits and if you "think" about the habit for 30 days but only do the habit 20 days, how many days have you actually worked on building the new habit? Often we can't just go through the motions and expect results. This episode will give you one piece of advice that will change how long it takes for you to build a new habit.  Not only would I love you to share my podcast with your friends and family, I'm just about to launch a new freebee I can't wait to share with you that will help you be more consistent with your new habits! My goal is to provide value to as many people as possible. The more people that hear my podcast, the more people that can benefit from the tips and tools. Find and follow me on Instagram at megyoung_lifestylereboot for more motivation, tips, support, and interaction! And if you struggle with motivation or accountability to stick with the time and effort it takes to stick with your goals, I encourage you to head over to https://linktr.ee/lifestylereboot and grab my freebee 6 Keys to Staying Physically and Mentally Healthy and/or join Ditch the Excuses, a transformative membership program focusing on your habits, mindset and engagement in order to help you reach your health and wellness goals. Your mind is a powerful tool and You DO have control over it.

    10分
  2. 2022/11/01

    Anxiety Makes Us Prisoners In Our Heads

    Anxiety can be debilitating. It can make reaching goals feel impossible. It can make working on new habits feel hopeless. Anxiety makes everything so much more difficult. And whereas it is something we need, it is aggravating when it tries to prevent us from taking steps to be better. Things like "you'll just fail again" or "you'll look like an idiot going to the gym like that" can cause the survival part of the brain to activate making it very difficult to do what we so badly want to do. There are a few things you can do to break free from this prison, however and today's episode will give you a few tips. I'd love for you to share my podcast with your friends and family. My goal is to provide value to as many people as possible. The more people that hear my podcast, the more people that can benefit from the tips and tools. Find and follow me on Instagram at megyoung_lifestylereboot for more motivation, tips, support, and interaction! And if you struggle with motivation or accountability to stick with the time and effort it takes to stick with your goals, I encourage you to head over to https://linktr.ee/lifestylereboot and grab my freebee 6 Keys to Staying Physically and Mentally Healthy and/or join Ditch the Excuses, a transformative membership program focusing on your habits, mindset and engagement in order to help you reach your health and wellness goals. Your mind is a powerful tool and You DO have control over it.

    12分
  3. 2022/10/28

    How to Develop Self Control

    It is not easy to stay motivated and focused on your goals. There are so many things that get in the way. But worst of all is ourselves. We can be our own worst enemy! Self control is not usually innate. It is something learned. When we're resisting something using self-control, we're fighting the survival part of our brain saying "I need this NOW"...kind of like a toddler. We don't give into the toddler's temper tantrums...hopefully! So why give into our own temper tantrums? Learning and using self control is not easy as it goes against survival, but we have a crap-ton of logic that we can use to help us through the difficult times. So stay tuned to this episode so you can start working on your self control today. I'd love for you to share my podcast with your friends and family. My goal is to provide value to as many people as possible. The more people that hear my podcast, the more people that can benefit from the tips and tools. Find and follow me on Instagram at megyoung_lifestylereboot for more motivation, tips, support, and interaction! And if you struggle with motivation or accountability to stick with the time and effort it takes to stick with your goals, I encourage you to head over to https://linktr.ee/lifestylereboot and grab my freebee 6 Keys to Staying Physically and Mentally Healthy and/or join Ditch the Excuses, a transformative membership program focusing on your habits, mindset and engagement in order to help you reach your health and wellness goals. Your mind is a powerful tool and You DO have control over it.

    15分
  4. 2022/10/18

    You Are Not Alone

    Sometimes when we look at people who are currently where we want to be, we think "they've always been successful" or "they've never been through something; they don't understand". Sometimes it's hard to see that the people who are doing amazing may have come from very difficult backgrounds themselves. The human brain has the capacity to overcome so much and we have the ability to hit the "reset" button or the "override" button anytime. But how often do you do that? How often do you say "I messed up but I'm starting over right now" versus "I'll try again tomorrow" or "I'm a failure". As long as you're trying, you are not a failure. In this episode I share a bit about my struggles with consistency and how my mindset varies from one thing I love to another and how that impacts my results. Mindset, the way we look at something and what we tell ourselves about that thing goes a long way to our ultimate success or failure at whatever it is we're working on. I'd love for you to share my podcast with your friends and family. My goal is to provide value to as many people as possible. The more people that hear my podcast, the more people that can benefit from the tips and tools. Find and follow me on Instagram at megyoung_lifestylereboot for more motivation, tips, support, and interaction! And if you struggle with motivation or accountability to stick with the time and effort it takes to stick with your goals, I encourage you to head over to https://linktr.ee/lifestylereboot and grab my freebee 6 Keys to Staying Physically and Mentally Healthy and/or join Ditch the Excuses, a transformative membership program focusing on your habits, mindset and engagement in order to help you reach your health and wellness goals. Your mind is a powerful tool and You DO have control over it.

    18分

番組について

Mean the Routine is the podcast run by Meg Young of Lifestyle Reboot. Geared towards helping 30-45 year olds enjoy working on and sticking with new habits until their goals are met and a new lifestyle is natural and fun. Enjoy motivational, action-oriented, and engaging tips and tools for consistency and mindset to increase confidence and success so you feel proud of your accomplishments. Listen in the car, on your run, at the gym, while doing meal prep or whatever your new lifestyle routine is as extra motivation. See you here each week!

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