
263. When Your "Why" Fades, Ask "Why Not?"
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In this solo episode of the Rest, Eat, Move podcast, Matt finds himself at a familiar crossroads: continue the endless grind of work or seize a beautiful day for a much-needed run.
This personal dilemma sparks a deeper conversation about the choices we face daily. Matt introduces the powerful question, "Why not?" as a practical tool to overcome inertia and choose actions that foster well-being, especially when motivation wavers.
He contrasts the prevalent "survival mode"—where many find themselves despite societal advancements, leading to widespread health issues like obesity, anxiety, and chronic disease—with the potential for "thriving mode." While acknowledging the critical role of a deep-seated "Why" in providing purpose, resilience, and clarity for long-term goals, Matt offers "Why not?" as an immediate catalyst for positive change when that deeper motivation feels distant.
Drawing on analogies like getting unstuck from snow, airplane takeoffs, and water skiing, he illustrates that initial effort is often the hardest part but crucial for momentum. Matt encourages listeners to recognize their worth, understand that even inaction is a choice, and actively choose to invest in themselves. Ultimately, it's about shifting from merely surviving to truly thriving, because, as he puts it, "you are needed" and "you deserve to be thriving.