Episode 5450

Episode 5450

• Scott Smith

• Scott Smith

You'll Change When You Wear Yourself Out

Episode Description

You're not stuck because you're lazy. You're stuck because you haven't worn yourself out yet. The day comes when you've finally had enough — and that's the day you actually change. Not one minute before.

Today I'm getting honest about why some of us run hard and burn ourselves out, what we actually win when we do, and the part nobody tells you about the marathon called life.

If you've been grinding in circles too long, wondering when the breakthrough comes, you're going to want to hear this. Hit play and let me show you what's on the other side.

Featured Story

Chip's been a client for a couple of years, and yesterday he had a jaw-dropping moment. Said, "Scott, I figured you out."

I'm thinking, here we go. Nobody's figured me out yet, not even my wife. He says, "You get pumped up. You run fast. You go all in. Then you wear yourself out."

I just sat there and recovered for a second. Because he was right.

Then he asked me why. Why do that to yourself?

And what I told him is something I've watched play out in every single client I've ever worked with. Every win they've had. Every win I've had. Every time.

Important Points

Sustainability doesn't beat decision. You change when you're worn out enough — not when conditions finally get nicer.

Match daily activity to the identity you actually hold inside, or the goal you say you want will quietly slip.

Awareness comes first, clarity second, action third. Skip a step, and you'll be running someone else's marathon.

Memorable Quotes

Every time I go hard and get the thing done, I put something in place that lasts at least ten years, maybe a lifetime.

You will change when you wear yourself out. Not before. The day you've had enough is the day everything starts.

Not everything in life is sustainable. If you're unhappy, you eventually get tired of it enough to actually move.

Scott's Three-Step Approach

Get brutally aware of what's actually going on around you — the parts you'd rather not see — so the truth surfaces.

Now define your destination clearly — both what you actually want and the identity that already matches that goal.

Then match your daily activity to that destination — if the road bends, change direction without quitting on the goal.

Chapters

0:02 - Friday vibes and the renegade who refused team rules

1:57 - The free planner, 95% of you will never even open

5:26 - Why Chip says I run hard and burn myself out

8:05 - The trade nobody mentions: a lifetime payoff

8:37 - You change when you wear yourself out — not before

10:40 - The mess from running an undefined marathon

11:03 - The three-part fix to stop running in circles

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Episode Description

You're not stuck because you're lazy. You're stuck because you haven't worn yourself out yet. The day comes when you've finally had enough — and that's the day you actually change. Not one minute before.

Today I'm getting honest about why some of us run hard and burn ourselves out, what we actually win when we do, and the part nobody tells you about the marathon called life.

If you've been grinding in circles too long, wondering when the breakthrough comes, you're going to want to hear this. Hit play and let me show you what's on the other side.

Featured Story

Chip's been a client for a couple of years, and yesterday he had a jaw-dropping moment. Said, "Scott, I figured you out."

I'm thinking, here we go. Nobody's figured me out yet, not even my wife. He says, "You get pumped up. You run fast. You go all in. Then you wear yourself out."

I just sat there and recovered for a second. Because he was right.

Then he asked me why. Why do that to yourself?

And what I told him is something I've watched play out in every single client I've ever worked with. Every win they've had. Every win I've had. Every time.

Important Points

Sustainability doesn't beat decision. You change when you're worn out enough — not when conditions finally get nicer.

Match daily activity to the identity you actually hold inside, or the goal you say you want will quietly slip.

Awareness comes first, clarity second, action third. Skip a step, and you'll be running someone else's marathon.

Memorable Quotes

Every time I go hard and get the thing done, I put something in place that lasts at least ten years, maybe a lifetime.

You will change when you wear yourself out. Not before. The day you've had enough is the day everything starts.

Not everything in life is sustainable. If you're unhappy, you eventually get tired of it enough to actually move.

Scott's Three-Step Approach

Get brutally aware of what's actually going on around you — the parts you'd rather not see — so the truth surfaces.

Now define your destination clearly — both what you actually want and the identity that already matches that goal.

Then match your daily activity to that destination — if the road bends, change direction without quitting on the goal.

Chapters

0:02 - Friday vibes and the renegade who refused team rules

1:57 - The free planner, 95% of you will never even open

5:26 - Why Chip says I run hard and burn myself out

8:05 - The trade nobody mentions: a lifetime payoff

8:37 - You change when you wear yourself out — not before

10:40 - The mess from running an undefined marathon

11:03 - The three-part fix to stop running in circles

Connect With Me

Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify

If you enjoy the Daily Boost, you might like Notes From Scott. A few mornings each week, I send a short note with something I've been thinking about or noticing lately. Sometimes those ideas turn into podcast episodes later. You can sign up at https://notesfromscott.com.

Email: support@motivationtomove.com

Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com

YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast

Instagram: https://instagram.com/heyscottsmith

Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove

Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook