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Game Time: From Perfectionism to Progress: Small Moves for a Big Life with Andrea Leigh Rogers

Game Time: From Perfectionism to Progress: Small Moves for a Big Life with Andrea Leigh Rogers

Update: 2025-11-13
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What if you didn’t need a complete overhaul to change your life—just 10 intentional minutes a day? In this inspiring and practical episode, wellness expert and Xtend Barre founder Andrea Leigh Rogers returns for a rapid-fire game that busts myths, reveals her surprising non-negotiables, and shares the tiny daily moves that changed her body, mindset, and midlife outlook.

We talk:

  • the productivity lie every woman over 40 needs to ditch
  • what "energy before intensity" really looks like
  • and why the pursuit of perfection is keeping you stuck.

This one’s a must-listen if you’re craving a healthier, more purposeful midlife—with way less pressure.

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Takeaways:

  • Energy trumps mere talent; it's the enthusiasm and drive that truly lead to success.
  • Embrace the different seasons of life; evolution doesn't require a complete overhaul, just a new rhythm.
  • Momentum is key in achieving our goals; motivation can be fickle, but consistency pays off.
  • Perfectionism is a trap; instead of striving for perfection, focus on being a regulated and present individual.
  • Understanding your personal values can clarify what truly matters to you in life and decision-making.
  • Midlife isn't a comeback; it's about arriving at a deeper understanding of oneself and one's journey.

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Game Time: From Perfectionism to Progress: Small Moves for a Big Life with Andrea Leigh Rogers

Game Time: From Perfectionism to Progress: Small Moves for a Big Life with Andrea Leigh Rogers