The Daily Standard with Joff Bunt
The Daily Standard with Joff Bunt is a podcast built around one simple idea: motivation will always come and go… but your results come from how you show up each day.
After more than 15 years in the fitness industry, Joff has seen it time and time again. The people who build strength, improve their health, and actually sustain it long-term aren’t relying on motivation or quick fixes, they’re driven by their standards, their values, and the habits they stick to when no one’s watching.
This podcast is about raising that standard.
Each episode brings in coaches, athletes, and inspiring individuals to share practical insights on training, nutrition, and lifestyle, helping you cut through the noise and focus on what actually works.
If you want to feel stronger, have more energy, and stay consistent for the long term, this podcast is for you.
The Daily Standard with Joff Bunt
The myth of self sabotage with the wellness theory
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I invited John and Charlotte from the wellness theory back on the show to talk about the myth of self-sabotage.
The whole idea behind self-sabotage seems to be very common in the health and fitness world, particularly with individuals who are embarking on a new exercise or nutrition regime.
I am almost certain you have experienced a point in your life when you go through a period of trying to improve your daily habits only to end up back at square 1 wallowing in self-pity. The most common example I can think of is having a cheat meal (more likely weekend) after a week of rigid dieting and then feeling guilty.
So I asked the question, is self sabotage a real thing? If so then how do we stop the vicious cycle? John and Charlotte have a lot of knowledge and bring up some great points around this topic and I think it will help a lot of people when planning for future 'health kicks'.
Go and check out @thewellnesstheory for more great content around physical, spiritual, emotional and mental health.
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