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Fun idea 💡
If you love this space, invite one aligned person who would thrive here. When they join + introduces themselves… 🎉 You get Ground + Grow free. Not making it weird. Like we’re saying “hey, come sit with us.” Growth is better with friends anyway right?! Does this resonate with you all??? Let me know in the comments ⬇️
Fun idea 💡
I invited a friend from another skool community.
Okay but real talk…💡
How many times have you tried to “get your life together” …only to realize the routine you picked was absolutely NOT built for your actual life? 😅 Yeah. Same. That’s exactly why I’ve been quietly working behind the scenes on something different. Something simpler. Something more honest. Something that actually accounts for real life energy. Dropping details soon… 👀✨ Tell me below: Are you someone who thrives more with 🧠 structure or 🌊 flexibility?
Okay but real talk…💡
For me, I have to have a balance of both. Structure that keeps me on course but flexibility within the structure that allows for spontaneity and expansion.
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@Lauren Lewis Yes there has to be both. Discipline and flexibility are key for me. Like... I know I need to exercise every day. But I have several different activities I can do and most days I do just a few minutes of several things. It makes it so much easier. And I count every little thing I do. I give credit for exercise even if all I did was walk back and forth to my car and I took the stairs instead of the elevator. It all adds up to movement!
If your habits don’t stick, try this ⬇️
The Follow-Through Filter Before you commit to any routine, ask: 1️⃣ Does this fit my real schedule? 2️⃣ Can I do this on a low-energy day? 3️⃣ Would I still do this if motivation disappeared? If the answer isn’t yes to all three… …it’s probably not sustainable. This is where most people unknowingly sabotage their consistency. They build routines for their ideal self instead of their real life. Inside Ground + Grow, we use simple structure to build habits that actually stick — not just look good on paper. Tell me in the comments, what are you putting through this filter?? ✨ Save this for your next reset moment.
If your habits don’t stick, try this ⬇️
Yes these questions are very good for building new habits. Nice I like'm!!!
@Lauren Lewis No I've never used questions like this to help me build a habit. Or at least I didn't consciously ask myself questions. I know I had to figure out a plan though. I quess I've developed my habits by just telling myself, "You're gonna do it!" And then picking a time of day to do it. Like meditation has to be done first thing in the morning. So i just started getting up earlier to accommodate it. And a softer side of me says "You know that later you'll be so glad you did it." and "Just do it. For 5 minutes."
Relatable truth:
Most people don’t quit because they don’t care… They quit because they’re tired of starting over. That quiet moment when you think: “I was doing so good… what happened?” That’s the moment self-trust starts to crack. Not because you failed. Because you never had a simple structure that actually fit your life. Here, we don’t chase perfect streaks. We build: • doable habits • flexible routines • consistency that survives real life Because the goal isn’t perfection. It’s follow-through you can trust. If you’ve ever had to start over (again 😅)… you’re in the right place. Drop a 💬 if you feel this.
I have started sooo many things over and over again. Like playing my instruments. In the past I would be on a roll and playing them consistently and see improvement in my playing and then just stop and not pick them up for months. And then when I finally pick them back up again, I would be so mad at myself because I had regressed and it took time to get back to where I was before. Similarly, I just started knitting again and I could kick myself because I have a half-finished scarf that I could not just pick up and finish because I couldn't remember how to do the pattern. Now... I'm not a seasoned knitter. I just learned to knit a few years ago, so it wasn't like my instruments that I've been playing since childhood. I can pick those up and get back to where I was just be sticking with it for a few weeks. But the knitting thing was something I had to ask for help with. From different POV. I have been going to a free knitting group at the library and it's been delightful and I think that I am meant to be there and I wouldn't be there if it weren't for my half-finished scarf. I think when you're seeking healing or improve your life and to become better there is a timing and readiness sort of like a wave of expansion that your psyche is designed to follow and if you're not able to stick to something maybe you weren't meant to at that particular time. Or maybe you're ready to have more discipline is some other area of your life and you can't stick to something because the other area needs you to focus there.
Before You Blame Motivation, Read This
You don’t have a motivation problem. You have a pattern mismatch. Most people aren’t inconsistent because they’re lazy. They’re inconsistent because: 👉 their routines don’t fit real life 👉 their systems require perfect energy 👉 their plan only works on their best days So they keep starting over… thinking the problem is them. But it’s not. If your routine only works when life is calm, rested, and perfectly scheduled… …it’s not a real-life system. Inside Grounded + Grow, we rebuild habits that work on: ✔ busy days ✔ low-energy days ✔ messy real-life days Because consistency isn’t built in perfect conditions. It’s built in the real ones. ✨ If this hit, drop a 🔁 in the comments.
Before You Blame Motivation, Read This
I get what you’re saying. But if what you want IS something different which means…change. You have to change. That’s the problem. Our culture has said hey you don’t have to change. Take a drug take a pill make it work make it fit into your current way of living Nobody truly wants to take full responsibility for getting themselves healthy. Sorry I don’t mean to be confrontational. But change requires change. I guess starting small by fitting something new into your old patterns until it becomes a habit. And then after that becomes a habit and it’s part of your routine then you add another new aspect. So gradually slowly, but surely you ultimately change.Yes that’s the best way. Thanks for letting me rant a little bit.
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Cathy Sue Carpenter
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Cathy Sue Carpenter, M.S., CCC-SLP It's been a long journey and it's not getting any shorter. We are eternal. Let's get goin!😉😍

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