💡 WHY MOST PEOPLE FAIL TO IMPROVE THEIR HEALTH
Most people think they need more information.
They don't.
Most people already know they should:
• Sleep more
• Eat more protein
• Move more
• Drink more water
• Manage stress
The problem isn't knowledge.
The problem is implementation.
Health results usually come from repeating a few basic actions consistently for months, not finding a new supplement, diet, workout, or hack every week.
Think about it this way:
A person who sleeps 7.5 hours, eats enough protein, walks daily, and strength trains twice per week will outperform someone chasing the latest trend almost every time.
The fundamentals are not exciting.
They're effective.
Before asking:
"What's the best supplement?"
Ask:
"Am I consistently doing the basics?"
Before buying another gadget, ask:
"Have I mastered sleep, nutrition, and movement?"
Optimization works best when it sits on top of a strong foundation.
Build the foundation first.
Everything else becomes easier.
Question for the group:
Which basic habit would have the biggest impact on your health right now if you did it consistently for the next 90 days?
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💡 WHY MOST PEOPLE FAIL TO IMPROVE THEIR HEALTH
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