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EP206 Minisode: Don't try to do it "right," just do better

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In today’s episode, Colleen shares a powerful mindset shift that can make changing any habit feel easier, faster, and more sustainable: stop trying to "get it right" — just focus on getting it better.

Inspired by the concept of the iterative mindset from Dr. Kira Bobinet's research, Colleen explains why the old black-and-white idea of relapse and failure doesn’t belong in habit change—and how a simple shift in thinking can remove the shame, accelerate your progress, and help you design a lifestyle that actually fits the life you want to live.

Whether you’re working on your drinking habits, food habits, or just trying to be more intentional about your day-to-day choices, this episode gives you a fresh, more forgiving way to stay motivated without burning out.

💡 Key Takeaways: • Every experience is an experiment. There's no "there" to get to—only the next iteration. • Progress isn't about eliminating setbacks; it's about shortening their intensity, duration, and frequency over time. • You don't have a problem—you have a process that you’re always refining. • Motivation is fueled by seeing evidence of your own progress, not by achieving perfection. • True personal power comes from staying curious and self-correcting—not judging yourself for the data points along the way.

✨ Action Step: Instead of asking, "How do I get this right?" ask yourself: → "How can I get it a little better today?" Focus on small improvements instead of chasing a final destination—and you'll build a future you’re proud to live into.

If you are ready to get support from a community of women who are co-creating this change with intention and clarity— Click here to BOOK A DISCOVERY CALL.

Do you want help from Colleen with a situation you’re struggling with? Click here to submit your question for Colleen’s NEW Q& A episodes. Your name will not be mentioned on air!

Find me on

TikTok: @hangoverwhisperer

Instagram: @thehangoverwhisperer

Click here to TAKE THE QUIZ: Do you have a drinking problem or a thinking problem?

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In today’s episode, Colleen shares a powerful mindset shift that can make changing any habit feel easier, faster, and more sustainable: stop trying to "get it right" — just focus on getting it better.

Inspired by the concept of the iterative mindset from Dr. Kira Bobinet's research, Colleen explains why the old black-and-white idea of relapse and failure doesn’t belong in habit change—and how a simple shift in thinking can remove the shame, accelerate your progress, and help you design a lifestyle that actually fits the life you want to live.

Whether you’re working on your drinking habits, food habits, or just trying to be more intentional about your day-to-day choices, this episode gives you a fresh, more forgiving way to stay motivated without burning out.

💡 Key Takeaways: • Every experience is an experiment. There's no "there" to get to—only the next iteration. • Progress isn't about eliminating setbacks; it's about shortening their intensity, duration, and frequency over time. • You don't have a problem—you have a process that you’re always refining. • Motivation is fueled by seeing evidence of your own progress, not by achieving perfection. • True personal power comes from staying curious and self-correcting—not judging yourself for the data points along the way.

✨ Action Step: Instead of asking, "How do I get this right?" ask yourself: → "How can I get it a little better today?" Focus on small improvements instead of chasing a final destination—and you'll build a future you’re proud to live into.

If you are ready to get support from a community of women who are co-creating this change with intention and clarity— Click here to BOOK A DISCOVERY CALL.

Do you want help from Colleen with a situation you’re struggling with? Click here to submit your question for Colleen’s NEW Q& A episodes. Your name will not be mentioned on air!

Find me on

TikTok: @hangoverwhisperer

Instagram: @thehangoverwhisperer

Click here to TAKE THE QUIZ: Do you have a drinking problem or a thinking problem?

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