Navigating Running Challenges
Struggling with sleep and the desire to add more runs? Focus on the next 24 hours rather than long-term consistency. Embrace a mindset where you ask yourself how you can run today, especially during uncertain times. When returning from injury, it's crucial to align your actions with your future self, taking it one hour at a time.In this clip
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s5e01 The Science of Habit Formation: Building Habits & Behaviors That Support Your Running Goals! with Karin Nordin, PhD
Related Questions
As a mom with no real control of sleep, a low budget, inconsistent gym access, high stress, and a problem staying consistent for more than a week, how can I break out of the all-or-nothing mentality and find a balance that I can stick to, as discussed in episode #316: Habit Mastery Through Perspective with Eric Zimmer and the clip Small Steps Matter?
How can I break out of the all-or-nothing mentality and find a balance that I can stick to, considering I have no real control over sleep, a low budget, inconsistent gym access, high stress, and a problem staying consistent for more than a week? This question is related to the episode The Key Strategies Of Behaviour Change - Dr Rangan Chatterjee (4K) and the clip Compassionate Discipline. It is also related to the episode Take Ownership of Your Life | Jen Gottlieb and the clip Belief and Action.
Does running make you too focused sometimes, and how can you pull yourself back or scale it back a bit? This is discussed in the episode 312. A Guide to Running for Life, with Zoë Rom and Tina Muir and the clip Balancing Short-Term and Long-Term Goals. Additionally, how is this theme explored in the episode Elite Runners on Failure: How 6 Pro Runners Deal with Disappointment and the clip Bouncing Back, Lessons Learned?