In this episode of the Finding Elevation podcast, host Lisa Thompson discusses the difference between resolutions and intentions, emphasizing the importance of identity in achieving lasting change. She shares practical strategies for setting intentions and highlights the significance of showing up consistently to work towards personal goals. The conversation encourages listeners to embrace the process of becoming who they want to be, rather than focusing solely on outcomes.
Takeaways
- Start with identity: Instead of focusing on what you want to achieve, ask yourself, “Who do I want to become?"Write it down, and let that be your guiding intention. Stick it to your computer monitor, to your treadmill.
- Create rituals around showing up: Lay out your gear the night before. Schedule your training like an important meeting, put it on your calendar. These small rituals help anchor your intention. I also like linking a new habit with an existing one.
- Embrace imperfect action: You don’t have to be perfect. Missing one workout doesn’t mean you’ve failed. Remember, the goal isn’t perfection—it’s consistency and it's making consistent improvements over time.
- Celebrate the process: Reflect on how showing up makes you feel, even if you’re tired or the workout didn’t go as planned. Every step you take reinforces your identity and builds momentum.
- Revisit your intention regularly: Remind yourself of the future you’re committed to creating. Write it on a sticky note, put it on your mirror, or say it out loud each morning.