You Know What To Do... But Why Is It Still So Hard?
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Most people don't struggle because they don't know what to do. They struggle because turning knowledge into consistent action is much harder than it sounds.
Why is it so difficult to stick to healthy habits? Why do we keep falling back into old routines, even when we genuinely want to change? And is motivation really the answer?
In this episode of the All or Something Podcast, we're joined by Rachel Pendakur to explore the science of turning good intentions into lasting habits. We discuss why knowledge alone rarely changes behaviour, what psychology tells us about consistency and how to make healthy choices easier rather than relying on willpower alone.
Whether your goal is to exercise more regularly, improve your nutrition, lose weight, or simply stop feeling like you're constantly starting over, this conversation is packed with practical, evidence-based strategies that can help.
In this episode we discuss:
- Why knowing what to do isn't enough
- The psychology of behaviour change
- Why motivation comes and goes
- Building habits that actually last
- Common barriers to consistency
- The role of your environment in shaping behaviour
- Practical strategies to make healthy choices easier
- Why willpower isn't the whole story
If you enjoy evidence-based conversations about fitness, nutrition, health, and behaviour change, subscribe for new episodes every week.
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