Ep 29 - The Hidden Brain Mistakes That Make Goals Feel Exhausting

Welcome back to Building Your Best Brain 🧠✨

As we close out the final days of 2025, today’s episode dives into the neuroscience behind how to actually enjoy the journey toward your goals—not just push through it.

So many of us struggle to stay motivated and consistent. Not because we lack discipline or desire, but because of how our goals are set up and because no one ever taught us how the brain really works in the process.

These struggles often show up as familiar pain points—and in this episode, we unpack them together so you can start shifting them as you move into 2026.

In this episode, we explore the science behind—and practical ways to shift—these five common pain points:

  • Feeling like you don’t have enough time

  • Being overly focused on the end goal

  • Believing you’re not making progress

  • Fearing it won’t happen

  • Never feeling like you’ve “made it,” even when you have

✨ Your homework: Choose one of these pain points (alongside your current goal) and begin gently working with it as you head into 2026.

If you’d like support, or if anything felt unclear, feel free to leave a comment or send me a DM. It would truly be an honour to support you in moving closer to your goals—because you are an incredible human and more than capable of creating what you want.

Additional Resources

⁠Before, During and After Exercise ⁠

⁠Ep 24 - From Thought Spiral to Stillness: The Neuroscience of Neutrality  ⁠

⁠Ep 13 - Stress is not BAD for your brain and here is WHY⁠

⁠Ep 28 - Your Brain Doesn’t Like Your Goals⁠

⁠Ep 25 - The 6 Levels of Stress Regulation: A Neuroscientist's Framework for Stress Management Mastery ⁠

 

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