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Here’s where change really happens, and what you can do to make consistent progress

3 min readAug 26, 2021

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Thinking in terms of continuums, not pendulums

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One of the most important mindsets you can have when changing your behaviour is understanding that actions happen on continuums, not all-or-nothing extremes.

This is what I call continuums, not pendulums.

Pendulum Thinking

  • All-or-nothing
  • On or off
  • Right or wrong
  • Succeed or fail
  • Intensity wins
  • Restrictive

Continuum Thinking

  • A little bit better
  • A little bit more
  • Shrink or scale
  • Reflecting and developing
  • Consistency wins
  • Expansive

With pendulum thinking, we swing between extremes of either being on the diet or off the diet. Failing or succeeding. We yo-yo back and forth until momentum fizzles out and we get defeated.

“Nothing works,” we say to ourselves in frustration.

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Paul Keefe
Paul Keefe

Written by Paul Keefe

A Canadian wellness coach starting deeper conversations around mindset and well-being / paulkeefe.substack.com/welcome

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