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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 15 MIN

How To Stop Self-Sabotage At Night And Wake Up Proud: 2 questions from Future Self research.

from Change Wired · host Angela Shurina

Your hardest habits don’t usually fail in the morning, they fail at night. Don't they?When stress is high and energy is low, it’s easy to reach for quick comfort and then wonder why sleep, nutrition, and workouts never feel consistent.I’ve found a different lever that works WITHOUT motivation or discipline: your relationship with your future self.And just like any relationship - it takes upfront work to do it.What kind of work?Tune in to find out.We talk through research that suggests most of us treat our future self like a stranger. When that happens, long-term goals feel far away, and present-day comfort wins by default. But when you practice empathy for the person you’re becoming, healthy choices start to feel like something you do for a friend. That shift will reduce self-sabotage and make behavior change feel natural rather than forced.We share 3 research-backed practical tools you can try right away - these practices help you build consistency without leaning on willpower.If this resonates, subscribe, share it with someone who keeps getting in their own way, and leave a review so more people can find the show.What do you want your morning self to feel like tomorrow?Text Me Your Thoughts and IdeasSupport the showBrought to you by Angela Shurina  Certified Health, Sleep, Performance & Executive Coach 360 with 18 years of experience helping people change to feel, be and do their best.

Your hardest habits don’t usually fail in the morning, they fail at night. Don't they? When stress is high and energy is low, it’s easy to reach for quick comfort and then wonder why sleep, nutrition, and workouts never feel consistent. I’ve found a different lever that works WITHOUT motivation or discipline: your relationship with your future self. And just like any relationship - it takes upfront work to do it. What kind of work? Tune in to find out. We talk through research that suggests ...

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