Bored? Good. Here's Why . . .

Bored? Good. Here's Why . . .

Update: 2021-09-10
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"It's time to make the Donuts."

In a few recent polls, we found that about half of you say you move on from a training program when it gets boring. Given that repetition is basically requisite to any physical training, we thought weโ€™d tackle this topic and vouch for the grind of donut making.

Boredom is part of the process. Whether you learn to get interested in the details or just accept the repetition and cruise through it, sexy results come from unsexy efforts. As do delicious donuts.

Key Points:

  • Who Gets Bored? โ€“ most of us do at many points, but learning how to continue is essential to real progress
  • How to Define Boredom โ€“ assess first why you think youโ€™re bored
  • Goals & Expectations โ€“ figure out if you are making values-based intrinsic goals vs. failing at arbitrary external goals or expectations
  • Staying Engaged is a Learned Skill โ€“ we can develop the capacity to notice nuance and grow our capacity for boredom
  • Progress Is Non-Linear โ€“ we often canโ€™t see our progress while we are in it or without an external marker
  • Know Yourself, Plan for What You Need โ€“ set up what you need so you have support for when you do plateau
  • Progress Is Not the Next Step โ€“ why progress isnโ€™t the next progression, movement, or fancy add-on
  • The Future: Help us decide which episodes to record next

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