So, a little behind the scenes for you…
I always write my emails to you in a Word doc, then copy & paste into my email.
There are occasionally missing words, spelling errors, etc.
But, I feel like I owe it to our Crew to be as correct as possible.
Last week, I noticed something interesting/alarming.
Word docs now have AI built into them, so they can write the content for me.
All I have to do is click the little icon (currently in the left margin), and tell Microsoft what I want to write about, then magically it writes it for me.
I get that AI is an awesome tool for a variety of tasks, including writing.
But, personal emails isn’t one of them.
Do you think we’ve fallen into another technology trap where we’re coming out of the gate a little too fast with how we’re adopting AI?
I think we are.
Now, we’re just as guilty when we fall into the “Too much. Too fast.” fitness trap.
Whether we’re trying to lose weight.
Gain muscle.
Gain mobility.
It boils down to building habits to get you to your goals.
Changing too much at once is #1 on the top of the list of why we fail.
So, what is #2?
Picking a goal that is too large.
Do you know what the most difficult part of starting a new habit is?
Starting it!
- The hardest part about pumping iron at the gym…GOING to the gym.
- The hardest part about eating a higher-protein diet…MAKING the protein-rich meal.
- The hardest part about running…STEPPING out the front door.
In other words, on the days when motivation has slipped away and you’re not “feeling it”, it can take a lot of effort to put on your sick workout clothes (you have to look good), hop in your car, drive to the gym, walk into the gym, and lift your first dumbbell.
But once you’re there, it’s normally not too tough to go through your routine.
It’s all about getting going – kinda like Newton’s 1st Law in that an object in motion will stay in motion.
So, the million-dollar question is how do you make it so that getting into motion is not a choice when you’re starting a new habit?
Less is More.
Make your new habit easy, so you can’t say no.
Lower the obstacles so much, that doing the new habit is easier than feeling guilty about it later.
- Want to start walking every morning? Start with 5 minutes.
- Want to eat cleaner? Serve yourself one vegetable at dinner.
- Want to save money? Put $10 into a jar each month.
Don’t worry if it seems too small – that’s the point.
Once the habit is secure, we can scale up the intensity.
The other half of Newton’s 1st Law is that an object at rest will stay at rest…
So, in the beginning, the most important part is to break that initial inactivity.
From there, the sky is the limit.
STAY STRONG,
Jeff
PS – If for some crazy reason, if you haven’t already, I highly, highly recommend you join me and the Crew in the 18STRONG Membership.
Inside, you’ll find the Daily Motion already on your calendar.
It’s the 5-8 minute daily mobility routine that will grease up your joints.
Not only that, but it’s so simple that it checks all the boxes just to simply GET GOING.
It’s a great place to start.
PPS – Tell me AI could’ve written that email to you. No way it knows you as well as I do!