What to Do When Willpower Isn’t Enough?


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Feb 05 2024 29 mins   7


On this episode… As part of my Two Weeks in Review, I share updates on my progress with Farxiga and Metformin. Also in this episode, I share my thoughts on why and what to do when willpower fails us, and review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.


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Why does willpower sometimes fail?


Willpower can fail for several reasons:


1. Limited Mental Energy: Willpower is a limited resource that can become depleted over time. Making decisions, resisting temptations, and exerting self-control require mental energy. When your mental energy is depleted, your willpower can weaken, making it harder to stick to a plan.


2. Decision Fatigue: The more decisions you have to make throughout the day, the more your willpower can be drained. Decision fatigue occurs when the quality of your decision-making declines as you make more choices. This can lead to impulsive or inconsistent behavior, making it difficult to stick to a plan.


3. Lack of Motivation: Willpower alone may not be enough if you lack intrinsic motivation or a strong reason to follow through with your plan. When you don’t have a clear understanding of why you want to achieve your goals, it becomes easier to succumb to distractions or give in to instant gratification.


4. Stress and Emotional State: High levels of stress, negative emotions, or challenging life circumstances can deplete your willpower. When you’re dealing with stress or emotional turmoil, it can be harder to resist temptations and stay on track with your plan.


5. Lack of Planning and Structure: Without a well-defined plan and structure in place, it’s easier to succumb to distractions or lose focus. When you don’t have a clear roadmap or specific steps to follow, it becomes harder to maintain willpower and stick to your intended course of action.


6. Overwhelming Goals or Expectations: Setting goals that are too ambitious or unrealistic can set you up for failure. When the gap between your current situation and your desired outcome feels overwhelming, it can be demotivating and make it challenging to sustain willpower.


7. Lack of Support or Accountability: Trying to rely solely on willpower without any external support or accountability can make it harder to stay committed to your plan. Having a supportive network or an accountability partner can provide encouragement, motivation, and assistance when willpower wavers.


It’s important to recognize that willpower is not an infinite resource and can fluctuate under different circumstances. By understanding the factors that can undermine willpower, you can develop strategies to overcome these challenges and increase your chances of sticking to a plan.


What to do when willpower isn’t enough?


1. Set Clear and Realistic Goals: Start by clearly defining your goals and break them down into smaller, achievable tasks. Make sure your goals are realistic and aligned with your priorities.


2. Create a Detailed Plan: Once you have set your goals, create a detailed plan outlining the specific steps you need to take to achieve them. Having a clear roadmap will make it easier to stick to your plan.


3. Use Visual Reminders: Visual reminders can be very effective in helping you stay focused and motivated. Create visual cues such as vision boards, sticky notes, or digital wallpapers that remind you of your goals and the actions you need to take.


4. Find an Accountability Partner: Having someone to hold you accountable can greatly increase your chances of sticking to your plan. Find a friend, family member, or colleague who shares similar goals and regularly check in with each other to track progress and provide support.


5. Break Tasks into Smaller Steps: Sometimes the sheer size or complexity of a task can be overwhelming and demotivating. Break your tasks into smaller, more manageable steps to make them less daunting. Celebrate small victories along the way to stay motivated.


6. Use Positive Reinforcement: Reward yourself for sticking to your plan and achieving your milestones. Treat yourself to something you enjoy or give yourself a small break as a reward for your efforts. Positive reinforcement can help reinforce good habits and keep you motivated.


7. Practice Self-Care: Taking care of your physical and mental well-being is crucial for maintaining discipline and sticking to a plan. Get enough sleep, eat nutritious meals, exercise regularly, and engage in activities that help you relax and recharge.


8. Eliminate Distractions: Identify and eliminate distractions that may hinder your progress. This could include turning off notifications on your phone, creating a dedicated workspace, or setting specific time blocks for focused work.


9. Practice Time Management: Effective time management is key to sticking to a plan. Prioritize your tasks, allocate specific time slots for each task, and avoid procrastination. Use time management techniques such as the Pomodoro Technique or time-blocking to help you stay on track.


10. Stay Flexible and Adapt: It’s important to remember that sticking to a plan doesn’t mean being rigid and inflexible. Life is unpredictable, and circumstances may change. Be willing to adapt your plan when necessary while keeping your end goals in mind.


Remember, sticking to a plan requires discipline and effort, but with the right strategies and mindset, you can overcome challenges and achieve your goals.