
Sports Motivation Podcast
You are not TRACKING enough (Write everything down)
Whether you're chasing a personal best on the pitch, perfecting a golf swing, building a content brand, mastering a recipe, or showing up as the best parent you can be, the desire to be great at something is righteous. It's wired into you. But desire alone doesn't close the gap between where you are and where you want to be. In this episode, I break down the one habit that separates people who train hard from people who actually get great: writing it down. Too many well-meaning athletes and professionals think they're maximizing progress by just showing up and doing the work, training hard, experimenting, winging it. That effort is good. It's not enough. Time is your most valuable asset, and every session you don't log is a session you can't learn from. I walk through why this matters using something as simple as baking bread, how skipping the notes cost me weeks of re-learning what I already figured out, and why the same principle applies directly to your training, your reps, your sets, and your goals. If you want to move from good to great, stop winging it. Start writing it down. In this episode: Why "just doing the work" isn't the same as mastering it The real cost of not tracking your training and progress How writing things down builds the awareness you need to adjust and improve Why a clear, tracked plan is non-negotiable if you're serious about your goals Ready to build a real plan? Check out my 90-day course at imnotyou.com/lockin

