
Habits 2 Goals: The Habit Factor® Podcast with Martin Grunburg “The 1% Better Everyday” Myth
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Dec 23, 2024 The podcast challenges the popular notion of improving 1% every day, revealing the messy reality of personal growth with its ups and downs. It highlights that true progress is non-linear and requires both action and rest. The discussion underlines the significance of planning and reflection in habit development. Additionally, it critiques the oversimplified approach to self-improvement, advocating for self-compassion and drawing on insights from historical figures to emphasize creative problem-solving.
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The Myth of Constant Improvement
- The "1% better every day" mantra, while aspirational, is unrealistic.
- True improvement is non-linear and involves setbacks, requiring grace and space.
Using PAR for Habit Development
- Use PAR to set target days and minimum success criteria for habits.
- This allows for flexibility and prevents discouragement from missed days.
Slacklining: A Non-Linear Journey
- Martin Grunburg shares his experience learning to slackline in his late 40s.
- It was challenging, demonstrating that progress isn't always linear.



