Every year, millions of people set New Year’s resolutions — and by mid-January, most of them feel frustrated, discouraged, or convinced they’ve failed. In this episode, Andrew and Cat break down why resolutions so often fall apart, why it’s not a personal flaw, and what actually works if you want real, lasting change.
This conversation is about releasing shame, understanding how your brain and nervous system work, and building habits that support who you’re becoming — not punishing yourself into change.
Start smaller than feels necessary
Tiny, achievable actions build momentum. Big goals still matter — but they must be broken into bite-sized steps your brain can handle.
Create systems, not rules
Motivation fades. Systems stay. Decide how you’ll show up on hard days, not just what you’ll do on perfect ones.
Build identity-based habits
Instead of “I need to work out,” try:
Know yourself honestly
Some people need accountability. Others don’t. There’s no shame — just strategy.
Plan for real life
Have a Plan B for sick days, stressful weeks, and low-energy moments. Missing one day doesn’t break a habit — quitting does.
Action creates motivation
Don’t wait to feel inspired. Do the smallest version of the habit — motivation will follow.