We talk about feeling stuck in routine, why content overload dulls creativity, and how small guardrails like a phone “brick” create space to think. Faith, play, and seasonal limits show up as practical ways to reset motivation and protect focus. • naming the rut and why monotony drains drive • using a “brick” to block apps and stop reflex scrolling • honoring low-creative days in the luteal phase • coach’s four-part reset: journaling, free-will act, no scrolling, connect with God • nature wa...
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We talk about feeling stuck in routine, why content overload dulls creativity, and how small guardrails like a phone “brick” create space to think. Faith, play, and seasonal limits show up as practical ways to reset motivation and protect focus. • naming the rut and why monotony drains drive • using a “brick” to block apps and stop reflex scrolling • honoring low-creative days in the luteal phase • coach’s four-part reset: journaling, free-will act, no scrolling, connect with God • nature wa...
Why You're Addicted to Starting Over (and how to fix it!)
Heart to Heart with Hads
11 minutes
7 months ago
Why You're Addicted to Starting Over (and how to fix it!)
Why we're addicted to starting over and how this cycle prevents us from achieving our goals. Our tendency to restart every Monday or at the beginning of months creates a false sense of progress while actually keeping us stuck in the same patterns. • Identifying with struggle gives us an excuse to avoid the pressure of success • The clean slate feeling is addictive but creates fake momentum rather than real progress • Discipline takes longer than a month to build and requires consistency thro...
Heart to Heart with Hads
We talk about feeling stuck in routine, why content overload dulls creativity, and how small guardrails like a phone “brick” create space to think. Faith, play, and seasonal limits show up as practical ways to reset motivation and protect focus. • naming the rut and why monotony drains drive • using a “brick” to block apps and stop reflex scrolling • honoring low-creative days in the luteal phase • coach’s four-part reset: journaling, free-will act, no scrolling, connect with God • nature wa...