Depending on how the start of the year has gone, you might be feeling one of two things right now.
Either:
โ€œHey, this is actually going pretty well.โ€
Or:
โ€œI thought Iโ€™d 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 isnโ€™t about judging yourself or deciding whether you โ€œsucceeded.โ€
Itโ€™s 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 itโ€™s easier to point out whatโ€™s NOT working than what is.
However, thereโ€™s a lot of gold to be mined here, so itโ€™s 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: โ€œNothing. I just need more time.โ€
Other times, itโ€™s making an adjustment to your workouts, nutrition habits, or overall strategy.
Your action step
Open your โ€‹worksheetโ€‹ and fill out the Zoom Out section. (Or use Tobbeโ€™s โ€‹awesome online version!โ€‹)
Use your answer to โ€œwhat (if anything) to changeโ€ to update your Core Practices.
Then, itโ€™s 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 itโ€™s own mini experiment, that I KNOW they will make progress.
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If answering these questions feels harder than you expected, thatโ€™s normal.
Zooming Out is a skill. And like any skill, it gets easier with practice and feedback.
Thatโ€™s why next week Iโ€™m hosting a โ€‹live coaching sessionโ€‹ where weโ€™ll work through common sticking points from the Challenge together, in real time.
You donโ€™t need to be โ€œstuckโ€ to attend. You donโ€™t need a perfect plan.
Itโ€™s just a chance to think this through with support, and see examples from other folks if that would be helpful.
My hope is that youโ€™ll find a spark of inspiration that works for you and feel less alone in the process.
Talk soon,
-Matt


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