In this powerful episode of Fit2Lead, Sarah Woodcock dismantles one of the biggest myths in self-improvement — that you need motivation to keep moving forward. The truth? Motivation is unreliable. It comes, it goes, and if your whole life depends on it, everything collapses the moment you stop feeling it. Sarah shares her own recent experience of falling into a flat, low-motivation period and the realisation that changed everything: the people who keep moving aren't the most motivated — they're the ones with standards. The small, quiet, non-negotiable things they keep doing even when they don't feel like it. This is an honest, refreshing conversation about why all-or-nothing thinking is sabotaging your life, how to find the middle ground between motivated and unmotivated, and why your repeated daily decisions — not your dramatic big moments — are what build your identity. If you've been waiting to feel ready before you start, this episode is the wake-up call you need.

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