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Permission to pivot: what to do when the plan isn't working

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Summary

In this episode of Food on the Mind, Jeb Stuart Johnston explores the importance of adaptability in personal transformation, emphasizing that the pressure to adhere strictly to plans can lead to feelings of failure. He discusses the psychological aspects of pivoting, the dangers of perfectionism, and the significance of self-awareness in navigating life's challenges. Through practical scenarios, he illustrates how to pivot gracefully rather than punish oneself for perceived failures, ultimately encouraging listeners to embrace flexibility as a strength in their journey towards lasting change.

Chapters

00:00 Permission to Pivot: Embracing Change

01:16 The Pressure of Perfectionism: Breaking Free

06:20 The Psychology of Adaptability: Flexibility as Strength

12:24 Real-Life Pivoting: Practical Strategies for Change

18:40 Reclaiming Authority: The Power of Choice

Takeaways

Transformation isn't just about what's on your plate, it's about what's on your mind.

It's not the breakdown that gets you stuck, but the pressure to return to the plan.

Freedom is found in your ability to adapt without shame.

Most people would rather stick with a broken plan than risk looking inconsistent.

Pivoting is a sign of self-awareness and a leadership move.

Consistency is about showing up for yourself, no matter the day.

Cognitive flexibility is linked to better problem-solving and resilience.

True transformation happens when you can adjust your plans based on your current needs.

Perfectionism can lead to burnout and disordered behaviors.

You can pivot without starting over; it's about reconnecting with yourself.

Keywords

food psychology, adaptability, resilience, pivoting, perfectionism, emotional eating, self-awareness, mental health, personal growth, transformation

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18 episodes

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Manage episode 485146362 series 3119146
Content provided by Jeb Stuart Johnston. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jeb Stuart Johnston or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Summary

In this episode of Food on the Mind, Jeb Stuart Johnston explores the importance of adaptability in personal transformation, emphasizing that the pressure to adhere strictly to plans can lead to feelings of failure. He discusses the psychological aspects of pivoting, the dangers of perfectionism, and the significance of self-awareness in navigating life's challenges. Through practical scenarios, he illustrates how to pivot gracefully rather than punish oneself for perceived failures, ultimately encouraging listeners to embrace flexibility as a strength in their journey towards lasting change.

Chapters

00:00 Permission to Pivot: Embracing Change

01:16 The Pressure of Perfectionism: Breaking Free

06:20 The Psychology of Adaptability: Flexibility as Strength

12:24 Real-Life Pivoting: Practical Strategies for Change

18:40 Reclaiming Authority: The Power of Choice

Takeaways

Transformation isn't just about what's on your plate, it's about what's on your mind.

It's not the breakdown that gets you stuck, but the pressure to return to the plan.

Freedom is found in your ability to adapt without shame.

Most people would rather stick with a broken plan than risk looking inconsistent.

Pivoting is a sign of self-awareness and a leadership move.

Consistency is about showing up for yourself, no matter the day.

Cognitive flexibility is linked to better problem-solving and resilience.

True transformation happens when you can adjust your plans based on your current needs.

Perfectionism can lead to burnout and disordered behaviors.

You can pivot without starting over; it's about reconnecting with yourself.

Keywords

food psychology, adaptability, resilience, pivoting, perfectionism, emotional eating, self-awareness, mental health, personal growth, transformation

  continue reading

18 episodes

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