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Shameless Leadership

145: The Power of Doing Something 5,500 Times

Shameless Leadership

Sara Dean

Self-improvement, How To, Business, Management, Education

4.7800 Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2017

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Last Thursday morning I tortured myself with a Tempo run (which involved hard running for 1-4 minutes, with rest intervals in between). To distract myself from the pain, I started mentally calculating how many workouts I've probably done since I started working out (in secret) 22 years ago (after never breaking a sweat in my youth). I figure I've logged at least 5,500 workouts in at this point.   That means: * 5,500 times I SHOWED UP even if I didn't want to (which is often).  * 5,500 times I did something I didn't know I could do (I doubt myself at the beginning of almost every workout) * 5,500 times I did my best, regardless of how ugly or imperfect it was * 5,500 times I proved I can do hard things   These 5,500 workouts have translated into: * Setting higher goals in all areas of my life * Trying new things, even if they are scary or I'm not sure I can do them * Remembering that I am strong, powerful and capable - even when life tries to show me otherwise * Knowing that I am in control, no matter how crazy things get * A sense of pride in everything I do - even if it's imperfect   You don't have to do something 5,500 times to understand this or live this. But you do need to: 1. Start 2. Show up even when you don't want to 3. Allow for imperfections 4. Stay humble 5. Own your wins 6. Keep going   It's really simple, actually. Just START.   Here are some things you might have done 1,000-5,500 times without realizing the positive impact on your life: Change your kids’ diapers first thing in the am Eat dinner with your family Walk your kid to school Drive your kid to soccer practice Pack school lunches I know… I KNOW. These do not seem like life altering tasks. But they are. Truly. Listen in to learn why.    Links Mentioned: Sponsor: Aaptiv.com (use code SMA30 for a free 30 day trial) Sponsor: http://www.kindsnacks.com/sma (use this link to get 10 KIND Snacks for $10 + free shipping)   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Shameless Mom Academy, episode 145. Show notes for this episode can be found by going to

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shamelessmom.com and clicking on episode 145. Welcome to the Shameless Mom Academy. I'm your host,

0:16.2

Sarah Dean, and I'm here to give you and other passionate, dedicated moms the tools you need to bridge the gap

0:21.6

between motherhood and living the life of your dreams. I'm also here to help you be a little more

0:26.5

shameless every day, because if you aren't building a life, you're extraordinarily proud of,

0:31.1

what kind of legacy are you building? So let's dive in.

0:38.6

Before we dive into today's show, I want to share a featured review.

0:42.3

So remember, you can leave a review for the Shameless Mom Academy by going to

0:45.7

shamelessmom.com forward slash review.

0:48.7

Reviews help me spread the word of the show.

0:51.1

It helps people understand what they're getting into when they listen to the show and they know what to expect and what they will likely love when they join us all in the Shameless

0:58.7

Mom Academy. So I really, really appreciate you leaving reviews, even if it's just a sentence or two,

1:03.3

but letting me know how the show has impacted you because it really does help us spread the shameless love

1:07.3

and make the show get out and reach more mamas who need help and support because we all

1:12.5

need help and support right so the featured review this week is from Seattle mom of boys she left a

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five-star review saying listening to this podcast is my self-care and helps me refuel for the day

1:23.9

I'm so excited for summer with my three little boys. We've made bucket lists too.

1:28.2

One big change, though, thanks to your inspiration, I'm fitting in time for myself. My boys,

1:33.3

six, five, and three years old, wake up around 5 to 5.30 a.m., which has been my excuse for not

1:38.7

having time to myself, but no more. I'm working around our beautiful, messy life and fitting in time

1:43.4

to exercise, read,

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journal, etc. I put together a routine and started implementing it about a month ago, and I'm still

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