

Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching
Scott Smith
The Daily Boost is a weekday podcast for people who've built a good life and started wondering if it's the one they actually want. Ten to fifteen minutes. Every weekday. Since 2006.
No scripts. No canned content. No recycled material. Whatever's real, that day, in front of the microphone.
Topics include personal growth, motivation, purpose, decisions, work, money, relationships, time, and how to keep your head straight when things get complicated. Every episode stands on its own. It's occasionally pretty funny — because if you can't laugh, what's the point.
5,000+ episodes. 130+ million downloads worldwide. Free, wherever you listen.
Ten minutes a day to think clearly about your life.
No scripts. No canned content. No recycled material. Whatever's real, that day, in front of the microphone.
Topics include personal growth, motivation, purpose, decisions, work, money, relationships, time, and how to keep your head straight when things get complicated. Every episode stands on its own. It's occasionally pretty funny — because if you can't laugh, what's the point.
5,000+ episodes. 130+ million downloads worldwide. Free, wherever you listen.
Ten minutes a day to think clearly about your life.
Episodes
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May 13, 2026 • 22min
You Don't Actually Want to Change
A candid look at why people say they want change but stay stuck. Short, practical reasons for stalled progress are unpacked in quick, punchy segments. Learn why vague goals, unstable foundations, hidden busywork, and the need to let go of control block real movement. The conversation also calls out the unglamorous stretches and the value of real support.

May 12, 2026 • 16min
Being Yourself in the Age of AI
A lively discussion about why innate gifts matter more than polished skills. The shift from specialists to generalists who can direct AI is explored. Hear a call to act more, learn less, and convert knowledge into real-world wisdom. Practical prompts to rethink goals and quit wisely round out the conversation.

May 11, 2026 • 16min
Awareness, Expectation, Results
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May 8, 2026 • 17min
You'll Change When You Wear Yourself Out
A candid look at why people push hard until they finally change. A story about burning out from running all in and what that pattern actually wins. A discussion of sustainable tradeoffs between short grinds and long payoffs. A simple three-step fix: awareness, clarity, and matching daily actions to who you want to be.

May 7, 2026 • 17min
Daily Awareness Diary
A coach walks through a ten-question Daily Awareness Diary to spot real patterns in your life. You hear a story about missed connections that reframes daily outreach. The format emphasizes auditing feelings, building a peaceful base, and choosing one meaningful outcome for the day. Listeners are invited to track recurring signals and prep responses to stay aligned with what matters.

May 6, 2026 • 16min
10 Things I Would Tell My Younger Self
Practical habits for building identity, not relying on motivation. Why time often beats money and when to outsource. How to create a second income so one job is not a leash. The value of treating your body like an asset through consistent training. Facing avoidance first to uncover answers and start before you feel ready.

May 5, 2026 • 15min
Awareness, Base, Go: Simple
A coach shares a three-letter framework to cut through overthinking and make your next move obvious. A tender motorcycle pizza story shows what true clarity feels like. Learn why honest self-audits matter and how building six foundational pillars creates lasting strength. The focus is on removing friction, not piling on more goals.

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May 4, 2026 • 16min
Find Your Force (Don't Fear Monday)
They unpack the Sunday dread and why imagined Mondays hijack your mood. They contrast stoic thinking with modern resistance and explain why self-care alone fails. They offer a simple planning habit—do the prep before Monday so the panic has nothing to feed on. They challenge you to redesign your week if mornings keep draining you.

May 1, 2026 • 14min
Ask This Magic Question Today
Happy Friday, my friend. I want to share a question with you that I haven’t pulled out in seven or eight years. It’s a little neuro-linguistic programming trick I learned from a textbook decades ago, and it works almost every time you use it. This week, it cracked open a member of my inner circle who couldn’t put one sentence together. Once you hear how I asked it and what happened on the call, you’ll want to try it on someone in your life. Pay attention this weekend. Somebody is going to walk right into the setup.
Featured Story
A gentleman in my coaching group has been with me for over two years. He’s thoughtful. He puts a lot of weight behind every word. This week, he showed up to our call, and as we talked through what he wanted next, he said something that stopped me in my tracks. He told me he couldn’t even give one sentence. After two years of working together, he didn’t know how to start. So I deadpanned a question I learned a long time ago. The other people on the Zoom were biting their lips, trying not to laugh, because they knew exactly what was coming. Then he opened his mouth.
Important Points
Treat personal change like food. Audit your awareness for ten days, and what you can’t see today comes into focus.
Build a peaceful base first. When money, health, spirit, and relationships are at peace, nothing can knock you off.
When someone tells you they don’t know, ask the question, then shut up and let them speak through to the end.
Memorable Quotes
Awareness is a big key these days. I’ve been all over this for years because most people are stumbling through life.
It’s a breakthrough moment where you realize you’re not stuck. It’s in there. It’s stuck. You can’t verbalize it.
Once you’ve got a good, solid base, you want to have more impact on the world. You want to really get out and live.
Scott’s Three-Step Approach
Wait until somebody in your life puts a situation in front of you, saying they don’t know what they want or what to do.
Slowly ask: I know you don’t know, but if you did, what would it be? Then close your mouth and let it ring out.
Stay silent and keep a straight face while they talk. Don’t interrupt. Give them every bit of space to reach the end.
Chapters
0:03 - Friday energy and the life I’m so glad I built
2:25 - Audit your life like food, then build awareness
4:18 - Why a peaceful base beats chasing every goal
5:51 - My youngest member says she’s done reinventing
7:24 - Two years in, he can’t form a single sentence
8:32 - Dissecting the question that unlocked the floodgates
10:38 - Try this magic question this weekend on someone you love
Connect With Me
Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify
Sign up for Notes From Scott at https://notesfromscott.com to get fresh insights a few mornings each week—often turned into podcast episodes.
Email: support@motivationtomove.com
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Apr 30, 2026 • 14min
The Day You Think You Have Nothing
Have you ever sat down to do what you love and felt your mind go blank? I felt it 40 minutes before recording. The promise was simple, the list ready. Then, nothing.
The main lesson: when your mind feels blank, the problem isn't a lack of options—it’s that you’re not seeing them. Your choices are waiting for you, often right in front of you. Listen and discover how to spot what you already have.
Featured Story
This morning, I sat down at the microphone with six cups of coffee in me and a topic ready to go. Then somewhere between cup five and this chair, boom. Gone. I opened my mouth, and the first words out were just, man. No setup. No clever hook. Nothing.
I sat there staring at the wall. Frustrated. A little hollow. Feeling like every option had walked out the door without telling me. I've been doing this work for a long time, and I still got caught by the same lie our brains love to tell. The strange part is, the answer was sitting right next to my coffee cup the whole time.
Important Points
"I have nothing" puts you on the couch. "I can't see what I have" puts you on a search. Same morning, different day.
Inattentional blindness is real. Your options are the gorilla walking past while you focus somewhere else entirely.
Momentum doesn't care how big the action is. Pick the smallest thing on your list and let your feet do the convincing.
Memorable Quotes
When you feel like you've got nothing, the problem isn't a lack of supply. The problem is sight. The options are in plain sight.
The way home is always with you. You just don't recognize it until you've walked off far enough to finally see it.
You already know what to do. You just don't want to do it. It's right there in front of you. So go look at it.
Scott's Three-Step Approach
Catch the sentence in your head. Notice when "I have nothing" shows up and ask if that sentence is actually true.
Stand up and take one small action. Move your body, change rooms, drink water, send one email. Break the tunnel.
Look around and count what's actually there. The options you couldn't see are sitting where they've always been.
Chapters
0:02 - Sitting down at a microphone with nothing today
1:56 - The lie your brain loves to tell each morning
3:30 - Dorothy and the ruby slippers you forgot about
5:50 - The gorilla walking right through plain sight
6:50 - Ten quick ways to escape the nothing tunnel
8:11 - Why a snack often beats a strategy session
10:09 - Stand up, take a step, and trust yourself
Connect With Me
Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify
If you enjoy the Daily Boost, you might like Notes From Scott. A few mornings each week, I send a short note with something I've been thinking about or noticing lately. Sometimes those ideas turn into podcast episodes later. You can sign up at https://notesfromscott.com.
Email: support@motivationtomove.com
Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com
YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast
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Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove
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