Depending on how the start of the year has gone, you might be feeling one of two things right now.
Either:
โHey, this is actually going pretty well.โ
Or:
โI thought Iโd have more momentum than this.โ
Both are completely normal. And both are exactly why this step matters.
The fourth and final step: Zooming Out.
This isnโt about judging yourself or deciding whether you โsucceeded.โ
Itโs about learning how to check in with your plan like a coach would.
In the video below, I walk you through how to do exactly that using three simple questions.
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Question 1: What went well?
Jot down the first 1 or 2 things that come to mind.
It might not be surprising, but this is often the hardest step for folks I work with. I think because we are our own worst critics, and itโs easier to point out whatโs NOT working than what is.
However, thereโs a lot of gold to be mined here, so itโs worth doing!
Question 2: What was a challenge?
This is where you notice things like unexpected roadblocks, or pitfalls that we need a different strategy for.
If consistency was low, that usually means the plan needs to be simpler โ not that you need more motivation.
Question 3: What (if anything) to change moving forward?
Knowing the wins and the challenges, we now evaluate what to do next.
In the video I cover some details about how to know if your progress is realistic. That will help give you some guide rails when thinking about next steps.
Sometimes the right answer is: โNothing. I just need more time.โ
Other times, itโs making an adjustment to your workouts, nutrition habits, or overall strategy.
Your action step
Open your โworksheetโ and fill out the Zoom Out section. (Or use Tobbeโs โawesome online version!โ)
Use your answer to โwhat (if anything) to changeโ to update your Core Practices.
Then, itโs time to start the cycle over again.
Track each time you complete a Core Practice. Fill up the tracking wheel. Then every 2-6 weeks (or whenever you complete the wheel), Zoom Out and make adjustments.
This is how real progress happens.
When I see a client adopt this strategy, treating each action like itโs own mini experiment, that I KNOW they will make progress.
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If answering these questions feels harder than you expected, thatโs normal.
Zooming Out is a skill. And like any skill, it gets easier with practice and feedback.
Thatโs why next week Iโm hosting a โlive coaching sessionโ where weโll work through common sticking points from the Challenge together, in real time.
You donโt need to be โstuckโ to attend. You donโt need a perfect plan.
Itโs just a chance to think this through with support, and see examples from other folks if that would be helpful.
My hope is that youโll find a spark of inspiration that works for you and feel less alone in the process.
Talk soon,
-Matt
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