
You Don't Actually Want to Change
Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching
Commit, Stop Being Ideological
Scott argues that lingering in opinions prevents landing in responsibility; change needs commitment and ownership.
My client Erin caught me off guard on a coaching call this week. She asked if I'd do a podcast on why people don't change. I almost laughed—that's basically every episode I've ever made. But the question kept rattling around, so I sat down with Claude, pulled the patterns from the call, and unpacked nine real reasons people stay stuck.
If you've been telling yourself you want to change, but nothing seems to be moving, this one is for you. Pick the reason that stings most, sit with it for a minute, and start there.
Featured Story
I was on a Face Your Passion coaching call this morning. Erin was on it. She's 30 going on 60—my problem child turned mature woman, which I take exactly zero credit for. Toward the end of the call, I asked if anyone had something they wanted me to cover on the podcast. Erin spoke up. "Could you do one about why people don't change?"
I tried to keep a straight face. Erin, that's literally all I talk about. But the more I sat with it, the more I realized she'd asked the most important question anybody could ask right now. Because we don't actually want to change.
Important Points
You can't change toward something when you can't name the something. Get crystal clear on what you're chasing first.
You can't build a cool life on top of a hot mess. Get your peaceful base solid before adding anything new.
Real change has unglamorous stretches. You don't have to love every minute—you just can't quit when it gets hard.
Memorable Quotes
Some things have to go away if you're going to change. No human wants to give up anything, even if they don't like it.
The minute you let go of controlling everything, you free up a lot of energy, and you actually change yourself.
Real change has unglamorous stretches. You don't have to love it, you just can't quit when the work feels like work.
Scott's Three-Step Approach
Name what you're chasing. You can't change toward something when you can't put a label on what you actually want.
Build your peaceful base. Get your money, time, and relationships solid before stacking change on top of chaos.
Commit and own it. Stop bouncing between ideas and land in the part where you take responsibility and do the work.
Chapters
0:02 - Why everyone's a little confused right now
2:39 - Erin asks the question that stops me cold
6:08 - You can't change toward what you can't name
7:02 - The peaceful base that every change rests on
9:18 - Hiding in easy work while faking progress
14:43 - Why joy alone won't carry you through it
17:12 - Let go of control to free up real energy
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