Why Commitment Beats Motivation Every Time
Last week I shared a simple strategy for taking consistent action, even on low, or zero-energy days.
The core idea is deciding ahead of time what you will do and what you will commit to, before motivation gets a vote.
This week, I had a real-life opportunity to test it.
I was dealing with some small back spasms on Saturday that, by midweek, ended up at the walk-in clinic.
New meds. Pain. Low sleep. Low energy. One of those weeks where it would have been easy to shut everything down.
So I went back to the decision I had already made.
Each day, I started at a 50% commitment level.
Even on Thursday, which was a full zero-energy day, I still got the important things done.
Not perfectly. Not heroically. Just consistently.
Then this morning, the familiar voices showed up. Self-doubt and excuses were doing their thing.
I stopped. Named what was happening.
I asked myself one question:
Do I want to believe these thoughts, or do I want to honor the decision I already made?
That was the shift.
Energy followed commitment, not the other way around.
I immediately went from zero to a full 50% and started my day.
This Friday, February 6th at Noon Central, in Activate Your Wealth Identity, I am going to show you how to build a daily rhythm that keeps you moving forward, even on the hard days.
This is about becoming unstoppable without forcing yourself.
PS: If you have not watched the replay from last Friday yet, it is in the Classroom along with the handout.
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Why Commitment Beats Motivation Every Time
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