In this episode of The Fitness League Podcast, we dive into the psychology behind consistency, effort, and long-term behavior change in health and fitness. We explore why so many people lose momentum, how broken feedback loops sabotage progress, and why celebrating small wins may be one of the most powerful tools for sustainable change.
This conversation breaks down the science of motivation in practical, real-world terms—from behavioral activation and competence building to the importance of autonomy, relatedness, and visible progress signals. We also discuss the psychology behind “open loops” and how the Zeigarnik effect can either keep you engaged… or mentally drained.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Fitness League Podcast
01:00 The Importance of Completing Tasks
05:32 Psychological Insights on Progress and Completion
10:44 Understanding the Self-Determination Theory
14:40 The Impact of Unfinished Tasks on Mental Health
15:31 Decluttering and Open Loops
19:41 The Psychology of Commitment
22:20 Taking Action and Building Motivation
23:46 Redefining Progress and Feedback Loops
29:54 Maximizing ROI on Efforts
32:06 Building Consistency and Trusting the Process
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