Last week did not go according to plan.
My wife ended up in the hospital and needed her gallbladder removed. (Sheās okay now ā¤ļø.)
I wrote last weekās newsletter from a hospital room, usingā¦letās call it optimistic Wi-Fi.
When the email went out this week, I opened it up and immediately noticed the bottom of the email had weird typos. The first letters of words were just missing. Weird punctuation and line breaks. Stuff I KNOW I didnāt put there.
And my first reaction COMPLETELY REASONABLE:
āHoly crap! How did this happen? This is such a disaster. I canāt believe I messed up.ā
Cue the spiral.
Luckily, I had a trusted mentor to ground me.
And it reminded me of advice I give coaching clients all the time.
Not every workout is going to be great
Some workouts feel amazing.
Some feel clunky.
Some are cut short.
Some just donāt go to plan at all.
And thatās not a failure ā thatās normal!
The only unrealistic expectation is that everything will go perfectly, every time.
Somehow, Iād slipped into the mindset that this newsletter had to be perfect. Every word. Every send. No exceptions.
Life (and hospital internet) had other plans.
The real win wasnāt setting up some sort of system to be perfect, forever.
It was choosing to move forward instead of beating myself up.
It didnāt stop there
I had my own advice thrown back at me a second time this week. š
A few months ago, I joined a group coaching program that helps you share your story on podcasts more effectively.
Funny twist: the coach running that group is also one of my Nerd Fitness coaching clients.
One of the things I helped him with was creating a sustainable fitness plan ā something that didnāt require burning the candle at both ends, something he could actually stick with.
And it worked. Heās feeling great. Itās becoming part of his life.
Meanwhile, when it came to my podcast goals, my brain went straight to:
āWell, obviously I need to go all-in. Hours every day. Total commitment. If Iām not doing thatā¦am I even trying?ā
He gently reminded me:
āThis is the exact same thing you teach in fitness.ā
A little bit of consistent work each week goes a long way.
Systems beat perfection.
Sustainability wins.
And you know what? As soon as he said that, and I stopped putting unrealistic expectations on myself, I actually made MORE progress.
Thatās the exact same feedback I got from a reader a few weeks ago:
Hi Matt, Thanks for this email ā it came into my inbox at literally the perfect time. And, funny how feeling LESS pressure to have to squeeze in a workout today actually probably makes it MORE likely to happen š
Why Iām sharing this
In fitness, Iām very good at trusting the process.
Because Iāve seen it work time and time again.
Outside of fitness? Still learning. š
If youāre feeling pressure to:
- Be perfect
- Never miss a week
- Go all-in or not bother at all
ā¦itās usually a sign that we need to step back and reassess.
Thatās exactly what Iām going to be walking through in a live rapid-fire coaching session on Thursday at 3pm PST.
Iāll be fielding some of the most common questions we get from readers, and help you zoom out and look at:
- How to tell if your current plan is actually working
- How to build systems that survive busy weeks, low-energy days, and real life
- How to keep moving forward without needing everything to be perfect
If that sounds helpful, Iād love to have you there.
āHereās a link to register.ā
Talk soon,
-Matt



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