What if the first five to fifteen minutes after you wake quietly decide your focus, mood, and follow-through? We dive into mornings as a powerful choice point, swapping rigid checklists for micro acts of self-respect that align who you want to be with what you actually do. Instead of chasing someone else’s “perfect” routine, we start with a simple prompt—how do I want to feel today?—and build from there. You’ll hear a range of real routines that work in the wild: stepping outside at sunrise ...
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What if the first five to fifteen minutes after you wake quietly decide your focus, mood, and follow-through? We dive into mornings as a powerful choice point, swapping rigid checklists for micro acts of self-respect that align who you want to be with what you actually do. Instead of chasing someone else’s “perfect” routine, we start with a simple prompt—how do I want to feel today?—and build from there. You’ll hear a range of real routines that work in the wild: stepping outside at sunrise ...
#115 - WILLPOWER and MOTIVATION Are Not the Answer
Well With Michelle
28 minutes
5 months ago
#115 - WILLPOWER and MOTIVATION Are Not the Answer
"Once it becomes a habit, the circumstance doesn't matter." This simple yet profound realization struck me while sitting atop a mountain during a recent hiking trip. Why was I effortlessly carrying glass containers and filtered water up a mountain instead of taking the more convenient route of disposable options? Because these sustainability choices had transcended the realm of conscious decision-making and become automatic habits aligned with my deeper values. 1:1 Coaching now available. B...
Well With Michelle
What if the first five to fifteen minutes after you wake quietly decide your focus, mood, and follow-through? We dive into mornings as a powerful choice point, swapping rigid checklists for micro acts of self-respect that align who you want to be with what you actually do. Instead of chasing someone else’s “perfect” routine, we start with a simple prompt—how do I want to feel today?—and build from there. You’ll hear a range of real routines that work in the wild: stepping outside at sunrise ...