EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 14 MIN
Your System Is Doing What You Built It to Do (But Is It What You Really Want)
from Canine Handler Fitness Podcast
Most people have a system issue, both in scheduling and in their headspace around fitness. Because if you’ve ever planned to work out and then didn’t know what to do opened your phone to “pick something” and got overwhelmed skipped it because you weren’t sure how long it would take felt like if you couldn’t do a full workout, it wasn’t worth doing …this episode is for you.This isn’t about discipline. It’s about friction.Friction is anything that makes starting harder than it needs to be.And most people are trying to build consistency on top of:too many decisions unclear time commitments and one rigid idea of what “counts” as a workoutSo your brain does what it’s designed to do:👉 conserve energy 👉 avoid complexity 👉 and choose the easiest option availableWhich, most of the time… is doing nothing.In this episode, we break down:why decision fatigue is killing your consistency how not knowing how long a workout takes makes you less likely to start and why having only one “acceptable” version of a workout keeps you stuck in all-or-nothing thinkingThis is about:👉 removing the friction that’s stopping you before you even begin👉 creating a system where the decision is already made👉 and learning how to match your workouts to your energy instead of fighting itBecause consistency isn’t built on perfect workouts.It’s built on making showing up simple enough that you actually do it.✨ If this is the piece that’s been missing for you…That’s exactly what I designed my app to solve.No guessing what to do No wondering how long it’ll take No all-or-nothing workoutsJust open it, pick your time, and go.You can try it risk-free for 7 days. And once you feel how easy it is to show up…it’s very hard to go back.[Click here for more info]
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Your System Is Doing What You Built It to Do (But Is It What You Really Want)
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