134: The Psychology of Getting it Done - Even at -20°C

Midlife Momentum: Menopause, Hormones & Weight Loss for Wome... by Debbie Harbec, Menopause Coach

Episode notes

It was -20°C.

Pitch dark. Warm bed. Zero desire to put on a swimsuit.

And yet… I went to swim.

Not because I’m disciplined.

Not because I love cold mornings.

But because I’ve figured out a few things about what actually gets us to move our bodies - especially in midlife, when energy, hormones, and motivation don’t always cooperate.

In this week’s episode, I’m breaking down what getting into a pool at 6:30am in the dead of winter has taught me about consistency.

Inside the episode:

🏊‍♀️ Why it has to challenge you mentally

💪 Why feeling competent changes everything

🎯 The kind of goals that keep you going (and the ones that backfire)

🔄 How flexibility prevents the “I missed one workout so now I’ve quit” spiral

⚙️ How to design exercise so it feels doable (forget about inten ... 

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