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Tiny Shifts Podcast

Tiny Shifts Podcast

Auteur(s): Andy Nunn
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Tiny Shifts explores the small mental changes that change everything. Honest conversations about habits, fear, and why we shut down, plus simple ways to think and act differently

2026 Andy Nunn
Gestion et leadership Économie
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  • Atomic Habits Fails Where It Matters Most
    Jan 7 2026

    The episode explores the concept of fear-based habits and procrastination, delving into the emotional and psychological aspects of these behaviors. It introduces the 'Go method' as a practical tool for changing the relationship with procrastination and fear-based habits.

    Takeaways

    • Procrastination is often a fear response, not laziness.
    • Emotional regulation is key to understanding procrastination.
    • Social media can exacerbate feelings of inadequacy and procrastination.
    • Habit formation involves reducing friction for positive habits and increasing friction for negative ones.
    • Mindset shapes our perception of ourselves and our abilities.
    • The Go Method helps in overcoming procrastination by grounding oneself and taking small actions.
    • Fear is a natural part of growth and should be embraced, not avoided.
    • You are not broken; you are a human experiencing emotions.
    • Failure is a necessary part of the journey towards success.
    • Real change happens through consistent action, not just planning.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Tiny Shifts and Procrastination

    01:02 Understanding Procrastination: Definition and Misconceptions

    04:48 The Emotional Roots of Procrastination

    11:18 Chronic Procrastination and Its Impact on Identity

    20:14 The Go Method: A New Approach to Overcoming Procrastination

    32:20 Implementing the Go Method in Daily Life

    43:46 End

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    44 min
  • The Real Reason You Quit Your Habits
    Jan 1 2026

    New Year’s Day hits and suddenly everyone’s ready for a “new me”. Then January shows up… and most people quit.

    In this first episode, I’m not giving you another step-by-step habit system. I’m more interested in the real question: why do some people thrive under pressure while others freeze, shut down, and drift back to old patterns?

    I talk about resistance (Steven Pressfield’s The War of Art), the habit loop (cue, craving, response, reward), and why motivation is a trap once the novelty wears off. You’ll learn how to plan for failure before it happens, lower the bar with a “minimum dose” habit, and build identity-based habits that actually stick.

    I also share my own why: ten years ago I was a completely different person. Stuck, avoiding discomfort, and building habits that kept me small. Since then I’ve rebuilt my life, my health, and my mindset, and this podcast is about helping you do the same.

    If you’ve ever thought, “I care about this… so why can’t I just do it?”

    This one’s for you.

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    39 min
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