Most people think they're working hard on their health. They are. But in the wrong direction. There's a concept I keep coming back to called ''difficult-easy''. Difficult-easy is the stuff we do thatβs stressful, challenging, and/or irritatingβ¦ but familiar. Itβs our daily grind, or the pain that we recognize. Here's what difficult-easy looks like for most people trying to lose weight: β being βbusyβ β starting yet another diet β rushing, feeling frazzled, and over-booking their schedule β feeling βpulledβ or scattered with lots of demands and distractions β feeling guilty, angry, and/or embarrassed about βfailingβ or βscrewing upβ β beating themselves up with epic workouts β self-criticism Sound familiar? The problem isn't that you're not trying. The problem is that all that effort is going into things that drain your tank without moving you forward. And the longer you stay on that hamster wheel, the more exhausted and discouraged you get. The good news? There's a way off it. But first, I want to know where you are right now. Which of these is your biggest difficult-easy? π