The YLF Experience Podcast

Daryl Perry

The YLF Experience provides individualized context around the Your Level Fitness resources, that are each designed to help you build your forever active lifestyle. This podcast is the livestream archive for those taking part in the YLF Experience. Hopefully the topics discussed here will help you on your fitness journey.

  1. 1h ago

    Which parts of the weight loss process do you enjoy? Which parts do you loathe?

    When you're working toward a healthier lifestyle, it's easy to focus on what you think you should be doing. But have you stopped to ask yourself what parts of the process you actually enjoy? In this episode of The YLF Experience Podcast, I challenge you to think about your forever active lifestyle through a different lens. If I told you that the habits you're building today are the ones you'll likely be doing for years to come, how would you feel about them? Would you be excited? Would you dread them? Or would your answer fall somewhere in between? We explore why identifying the parts of your routine you genuinely enjoy is one of the most important steps toward long-term consistency. I also discuss how your preferences naturally evolve over time, why that's completely normal, and how having a foundation of enjoyable habits gives you something to build from as your life changes. We'll also talk about: • Why the habits that help you lose weight are often the same habits that help you maintain it. • How to recognize the parts of your eating and exercise routine you actually enjoy. • Ways to make the habits you dislike feel less overwhelming. • How habit stacking can help connect enjoyable activities with more challenging ones. • Why consistency becomes easier when your lifestyle reflects your preferences instead of someone else's expectations. As you listen, I encourage you to think about your own routine. What parts of the process do you look forward to? Which parts do you avoid? The more honest you are with those answers, the easier it becomes to build a forever active lifestyle that you'll genuinely want to continue for years to come.

    8 min
  2. 4d ago

    The More You Practice, The Easier it Is

    The more we practice something, the more natural it becomes. That doesn't mean the nerves disappear. It means we learn to trust ourselves enough to keep moving forward anyway. In this episode, I talk about why so many of us spend more time preparing than taking action and how fear, uncertainty, and self-doubt often convince us to stay where we're comfortable. Whether you're working on your health, building confidence, starting a new habit, or pursuing a goal that's important to you, growth almost always begins by doing the thing before you feel completely ready. In this episode, I discuss: • Why practice builds confidence, not perfection • The difference between preparation and taking action • Why nervousness doesn't mean you're not capable • Choosing to trust yourself even when something feels unfamiliar • How repetition quiets the mental tug of war • Recognizing when you're talking yourself out of opportunities • Why discomfort is often a sign that you're growing • Learning to work through emotions without letting them stop your progress • Building consistency by continuing to show up, one step at a time The first time you try something new will rarely feel comfortable, and that's okay. The goal isn't to eliminate fear or uncertainty. It's to develop enough trust in yourself to keep taking the next step anyway. The more you practice showing up, believing in yourself, and following through, the easier it becomes to create lasting change and build a life that's aligned with who you want to become.

    8 min
  3. 5d ago

    The Story You Keep Repeating

    Every one of us has a story we tell ourselves. Sometimes it's about our abilities. Sometimes it's about our past. Sometimes it's about the kind of person we believe we are. Whether we realize it or not, those stories influence the choices we make, the actions we take, and the future we believe is possible. In this episode, I encourage you to take an honest look at the narrative you've been repeating about yourself. Is it helping you move forward, or is it keeping you stuck? More importantly, what story would you choose to tell if you were starting fresh today? In this episode, I discuss: • The stories we repeat about ourselves and why they matter • How self-perception shapes our actions and follow-through • Why observing your thoughts is more helpful than criticizing yourself • The difference between believing you should do something and genuinely wanting to do it • How limiting beliefs become part of our identity over time • Rewriting your personal narrative with honesty and intention • Taking action without rushing the process • Building trust in yourself one step at a time Whether you're working through a fitness journey, navigating a difficult season of life, or simply trying to become more confident in who you are, the story you tell yourself matters. My hope is that this conversation encourages you to pause, reflect, and begin writing a story that's more aligned with the person you want to become. Your past may be part of your story, but it doesn't have to determine the next chapter.

    9 min
  4. 6d ago

    The Difference Between Knowing and Believing

    In this episode of The YLF Experience Podcast, I explore one of the biggest obstacles to lasting change: the difference between knowing what to do and actually believing you can do it. Most of us already know the basics. We know movement improves our health. We know balanced eating supports our goals. We know consistency matters. The question isn't whether we know these things. The question is whether we truly believe we're capable of following through. Throughout this conversation, I talk about why belief requires faith, why our view of ourselves is often shaped more by emotion than logic, and how the stories we tell ourselves influence the direction of our lives. I also discuss the importance of challenging limiting beliefs, trusting yourself, and recognizing that one decision can begin moving you toward a completely different future. In this episode, I discuss: • The difference between knowledge and belief • Why self-perception is often emotional instead of logical • Choosing to trust yourself even when you can't see the outcome • Challenging the stories you've been telling yourself • Why progress often begins with one decision • Using your past as reinforcement instead of limitation • The role of faith in building confidence • Why setbacks don't have to define your future • Learning to evaluate outside opinions without losing yourself • Building momentum one choice at a time If you've ever felt like you know exactly what you should do but still struggle to move forward, I hope this conversation reminds you that lasting change doesn't begin when you have all the answers. It begins when you choose to believe you're capable of creating a different future, even before you can see it. Sometimes the most important step isn't learning something new. It's finally believing what you've known all along.

    14 min
  5. Jun 29

    What are you building right now?

    One of the biggest reasons people struggle with consistency isn't because they lack motivation or discipline. It's because they're working toward goals they don't genuinely want. In this episode of The YLF Experience Podcast, I talk about why it's so important to get clear on what you actually want from your health, your life, and your future before choosing the habits that will get you there. As we begin a new month, I encourage you to take a step back and honestly evaluate the past year. What has brought you to where you are today? More importantly, where do you want to be one year from now? That clarity changes everything. We also discuss why so many people label themselves as someone who always starts over, when in reality they may simply be chasing goals that don't align with who they are. When your goals connect with your values and the life you want to build, following through becomes much more natural. In this episode, I discuss: • Why reflecting on the past year creates clarity for the year ahead • The difference between goals you think you should pursue and goals you truly want • Why consistency often starts with choosing the right destination • How identity influences long-term follow through • Building a Forever Active Lifestyle one decision at a time • Why quality of life is a powerful long-term motivator • Upcoming changes to the YLF journal prompts and Friday reflection emails • New monthly trend reports coming to the Your Level Fitness guides • How the YLF content ecosystem continues to evolve to better support your journey If you're ready to stop starting over and begin building a life you genuinely want to live, I hope this conversation helps you take that first step.

    11 min
  6. Jun 25

    You're Already More Confident Than You Think

    Tonight's YLF Experience live stream, we explored what it really means to believe in yourself and why confidence isn't something you wait to earn. It's a choice you make, followed by the daily practice of reinforcing that choice through your thoughts, actions, and perspective. We talked about how many of the beliefs we carry about ourselves were formed years ago through other people's words, experiences, disappointments, and self-doubt. While those thoughts may still appear, they do not have to determine the direction of your life. You can learn to redirect them, recognize the victories you've already experienced, and begin building a new belief about who you are and what you're capable of. This conversation also explored the emotional side of confidence. Logic alone rarely changes deeply rooted self-doubt. Lasting change comes from untangling the emotional patterns underneath while consistently choosing to see evidence that supports your growth instead of reinforcing the belief that you're stuck. During this episode, we discuss: • Why confidence begins with a decision instead of a result.• The difference between logical understanding and emotional healing.• How to redirect self-defeating thoughts instead of arguing with them.• Why reinforcing small victories creates lasting self-belief.• How childhood experiences and past criticism continue shaping the way we see ourselves.• Why trusting yourself is more powerful than relying on motivation or discipline alone.• How to step away from the mental tug of war and create a calmer, more deliberate mindset.• The importance of giving yourself the compassion, appreciation, and encouragement you may never have received earlier in life. As we wrap up another week together, remember that your past does not define your future. No matter how long you've struggled with self-doubt, every moment gives you another opportunity to choose a different direction, trust yourself, and continue building the life you truly want.

    17 min
  7. Jun 24

    Motivation Doesn't Last and Why That's Okay

    Tonight's YLF Experience livestream started with an unexpected lesson in ownership and follow through. After a journal prompt email was accidentally sent with the previous day's content, Daryl shares why mistakes happen, why taking responsibility matters, and why correcting things quickly is often more important than striving for perfection. From there, the conversation shifts into a deeper discussion about motivation, discipline, self-trust, and overthinking. If motivation comes and goes, what can you rely on instead? Daryl explores why trusting yourself to navigate challenges, make adjustments, and figure things out may be more powerful than motivation or discipline alone. In this episode, you'll learn why self-trust creates a calmer headspace, how it helps reduce overthinking, and why looking at the evidence of what you've already overcome can strengthen your confidence moving forward. The more you trust yourself, the less you have to depend on external factors to keep going. Topics include: • Taking ownership of mistakes and correcting them quickly • Why motivation is temporary and that's okay • Building self-trust through evidence from your own life • Reducing overthinking by trusting yourself to navigate challenges • How a calm headspace creates greater confidence and ease • Why self-trust may be more powerful than discipline Sometimes the most important shift isn't finding more motivation. It's remembering that you've already proven to yourself that you can figure things out.

    10 min
  8. Jun 23

    The Difference Between Self-Acceptance and Self-Approval

    What if some of the biggest obstacles standing between you and the life you want aren't the things you're actively working on, but the beliefs you've never stopped to question? In this episode, I explore several under-the-radar topics that can quietly influence your confidence, self-image, decision-making, and overall quality of life. These are the conversations that often sit beneath the surface of fitness, personal development, and mindset work, yet they have a powerful impact on how we show up every day. I discuss the difference between self-acceptance and self-approval, and why accepting yourself isn't the same thing as settling. In fact, self-acceptance may be one of the most important foundations for creating meaningful change. I also explore the cost of trying to be "normal" and how constantly comparing yourself to other people can prevent you from appreciating your own experiences, strengths, and perspective. Sometimes the very things that make you different are the things that make your story valuable. We also talk about the exhaustion that comes from constant self-monitoring. Many people spend their days grading themselves, analyzing every choice, questioning every decision, and searching for evidence that they're doing enough. What happens when you stop treating life like a performance review and start observing yourself with curiosity instead of judgment? Finally, I dive into one of the most common confidence challenges people face: waiting for certainty. Often, the issue isn't a lack of confidence. It's the belief that we need guarantees before we're willing to take action. Growth rarely works that way. In this episode, you'll learn why self-acceptance creates room for growth, how to reduce the mental burden of constant self-evaluation, and why confidence is often built through action rather than certainty. These conversations may not be the loudest topics in personal development, but they might be some of the most important.

    15 min

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The YLF Experience provides individualized context around the Your Level Fitness resources, that are each designed to help you build your forever active lifestyle. This podcast is the livestream archive for those taking part in the YLF Experience. Hopefully the topics discussed here will help you on your fitness journey.