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Description

When a ten-day head cold and a client's second hip surgery both landed on my radar the same week, the question of motivation hit differently. How do you fire yourself up when life pulls you down?

I've been building this around a simple idea — life begins when you move. And over 20 years, that's gone way deeper than the gym. When you can't do what you want to do, frustration builds fast. That's the signal.

The good news? Motivation isn't fleeting. It's renewable. And once you know your triggers, you can flip the switch anytime you need it.

Featured Story

Paula has been a client of mine for almost 20 years. She just had her second hip done seven days ago, and there she was on our Inner Circle video call — same chair, same smile, same fire.

What came up wasn't pain. It was frustration. Not being able to do what she wanted was the hard part.

I've been feeling that too. Ten days with a head cold will do that to you. And it reminded me that this feeling — the one that comes when life slows you down — is actually the signal that your motivation is still alive. You just need the right trigger to fire it back up.

Important Points

Motivation isn't some exhaustible resource — you can renew your supply anytime once you know your personal triggers.

Your physiology runs the show — move your body first, and everything about your mental state follows right after.

Focus isn't really your problem — you're already focused on something right now, just probably not the right thing.

Memorable Quotes

Actions always precede change — change has never once preceded the action, no matter how long you sit with the idea.

Physiology dictates your feelings — move your body, and your entire world instantly starts to shift right along with it.

Focus is like a decision — when you truly make one, you literally cut off every other option that was available to you.

Scott's Three-Step Approach

Move your body first — even a few push-ups will shift your state fast and break you right out of any kind of slump.

Lock your focus onto the things that genuinely fire you up, and start cutting out everything that drains you right now.

Swap out negative self-talk for words that point forward — the language inside your head creates everything you feel.

Chapters

0:02 - The other M-word: what motivation really is

1:14 - A head cold and a hip surgery — same lesson

3:09 - Why actions always come before the change

4:25 - Motivation isn't fleeting — it's renewable

8:46 - Move first — physiology runs your feelings

10:18 - Focus: you're already doing it on something

12:07 - Words, self-talk, and the triggers that fire you

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