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Reflections on Cadel Evans: Using Small Habits to Drive Big Change

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How do you go from being an elite, world champion cyclist to leading a normal, balanced life once your career comes to an end? In our previous episode, I sat down with Cadel Evans to discuss life after professional cycling, and how using small habits can drive big change when moving forward. Today, I reflect on the insights Cadel shared and dive deeper into some of the models and frameworks around those key concepts.
One of the essential themes that emerged during our discussion was the power of small habits. Cadel shared a story about how he immediately got back on his bike the day after retiring from professional racing, highlighting the importance of maintaining habits. This concept aligns with experts like BJ Fogg and James Clear, who emphasise starting with tiny habits and gradually building on them. By making your habits laughably small, you can create lasting changes in your life.
Cadel emphasised the connection between physical fitness and mental well-being. Research shows that regular physical activity not only improves your physical health but also has a profound impact on your mental and emotional well-being. It's a reminder to prioritise exercise as a fundamental aspect of your daily routine.
Transitioning from a high-performance career to a new phase in life can be challenging. Cadel shared how his sense of purpose evolved from being a professional cyclist to becoming a role model for his children and others. This shift in purpose is essential for anyone going through a major life change. Discovering your "why" and redefining your sense of purpose is crucial for personal growth and well-being.
We explored different types of motivation, including Cadel's experience with a fear of failure during his cycling career. While fear of failure can drive excellence, sustained fear can lead to chronic anxiety and exhaustion. We discussed the inmportance of being kind to yourself, recognising common humanity and increasing mindfulness in self-talk are crucial elements of self-compassion.
I hope you find the lessons in this episode useful and are inspired to implement them into your own life to enhance your wellbeing.

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How do you go from being an elite, world champion cyclist to leading a normal, balanced life once your career comes to an end? In our previous episode, I sat down with Cadel Evans to discuss life after professional cycling, and how using small habits can drive big change when moving forward. Today, I reflect on the insights Cadel shared and dive deeper into some of the models and frameworks around those key concepts.
One of the essential themes that emerged during our discussion was the power of small habits. Cadel shared a story about how he immediately got back on his bike the day after retiring from professional racing, highlighting the importance of maintaining habits. This concept aligns with experts like BJ Fogg and James Clear, who emphasise starting with tiny habits and gradually building on them. By making your habits laughably small, you can create lasting changes in your life.
Cadel emphasised the connection between physical fitness and mental well-being. Research shows that regular physical activity not only improves your physical health but also has a profound impact on your mental and emotional well-being. It's a reminder to prioritise exercise as a fundamental aspect of your daily routine.
Transitioning from a high-performance career to a new phase in life can be challenging. Cadel shared how his sense of purpose evolved from being a professional cyclist to becoming a role model for his children and others. This shift in purpose is essential for anyone going through a major life change. Discovering your "why" and redefining your sense of purpose is crucial for personal growth and well-being.
We explored different types of motivation, including Cadel's experience with a fear of failure during his cycling career. While fear of failure can drive excellence, sustained fear can lead to chronic anxiety and exhaustion. We discussed the inmportance of being kind to yourself, recognising common humanity and increasing mindfulness in self-talk are crucial elements of self-compassion.
I hope you find the lessons in this episode useful and are inspired to implement them into your own life to enhance your wellbeing.

LINKS:

Connect with Hayden:

Websites: - https://haydenfricke.com/

- https://www.steople.com.au/

- APS College of Organisational Psychologists

LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayden-fricke/

  continue reading

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