10 min

258|The Secret to Consistency Remove the Guesswork: Health, Fitness and Wellbeing for Busy Professionals

    • Fitness

 
This week we’re talking about consistency

Topics Discussed In This Episode:
The importance of consistency.
The common mistakes that people make to sabotage their own ability to be consistent.
What can help you form consistency in any aspect of your life.
What consistency is essentially all about.
What it means to make something non-negotiable.
Examples of what might be non-negotiables in your life.
Leanne’s non-negotiables.
How to create your own non-negotiables based on your goals.
What the acronym KISS stands for and how it relates to consistency.
They key to creating impact.
Why it’s important to understand health fundamentals.
How to use intersections and merge important aspects of your health together.
What stacking is and how to do it.
Why you need to have a strong motivating factor.

Key Takeaways:
There is no great secret to consistency. It comes down to small, boring habits repeated often.
Weaving healthy habits into your lifestyle can be tricky because you need the energy, time, motivation, and the incentive.
Consistency comes down to frequency and repetition.
Understanding your non-negotiables is the key to maintaining consistency in your health and wellness.
Don’t over complicate your non-negotiables - aim for four max to keep it manageable.
The secret is in keeping it simple. Don’t get caught up in biohacking and testing. It’s the small things that lead to great impact.
Intersections, such as merging listening to an educational podcast while exercising, can help you stay consistent and also keep healthy habits fun.
Small repetitions add up. Take the moments you have when you can to work towards your goal, whether that’s just before bed or while the kettle is boiling.

Action Steps:
If you want to increase your consistency:
1. Create non-negotiables. Aim for four health non-negotiables and stick to them daily.
2. Keep it simple. Don’t over complicate things. Keep your non-negotiables straightforward and easy to execute.
3. Intersections. Try merging important aspects of your health together to increase effective use of your time and keep it fun.

 
This week we’re talking about consistency

Topics Discussed In This Episode:
The importance of consistency.
The common mistakes that people make to sabotage their own ability to be consistent.
What can help you form consistency in any aspect of your life.
What consistency is essentially all about.
What it means to make something non-negotiable.
Examples of what might be non-negotiables in your life.
Leanne’s non-negotiables.
How to create your own non-negotiables based on your goals.
What the acronym KISS stands for and how it relates to consistency.
They key to creating impact.
Why it’s important to understand health fundamentals.
How to use intersections and merge important aspects of your health together.
What stacking is and how to do it.
Why you need to have a strong motivating factor.

Key Takeaways:
There is no great secret to consistency. It comes down to small, boring habits repeated often.
Weaving healthy habits into your lifestyle can be tricky because you need the energy, time, motivation, and the incentive.
Consistency comes down to frequency and repetition.
Understanding your non-negotiables is the key to maintaining consistency in your health and wellness.
Don’t over complicate your non-negotiables - aim for four max to keep it manageable.
The secret is in keeping it simple. Don’t get caught up in biohacking and testing. It’s the small things that lead to great impact.
Intersections, such as merging listening to an educational podcast while exercising, can help you stay consistent and also keep healthy habits fun.
Small repetitions add up. Take the moments you have when you can to work towards your goal, whether that’s just before bed or while the kettle is boiling.

Action Steps:
If you want to increase your consistency:
1. Create non-negotiables. Aim for four health non-negotiables and stick to them daily.
2. Keep it simple. Don’t over complicate things. Keep your non-negotiables straightforward and easy to execute.
3. Intersections. Try merging important aspects of your health together to increase effective use of your time and keep it fun.

10 min