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124: Kasey Jo Orvidas, Ph.D.: How Identity Shapes Exercise Habits More Than Motivation

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Consistency doesn’t fail because of bad programming or weak discipline. It breaks down when stress, fear of failure, and identity-level beliefs override decision-making before habits ever have a chance to form.

We dive deeper into this in the latest Broads episode with Kasey Jo Orvidas. We also chat about why identity drives exercise habits more than motivation, how stress shuts down self-control at the brain level, and why “I’m too busy” is usually a signal problem, not a time problem.

Kasey Jo Orvidas, PhD, holds a doctorate in Psychology and is a certified health and fitness coach. She has published extensively in peer-reviewed scientific journals on mindset and health behavior change. She is also the creator of The Health Mindset Coaching Certification.

What's Discussed:

(06:04) Fitness identity and why seeing yourself as “not an exerciser” keeps you stuck
(10:28) Intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation and why wanting results isn’t enough
(18:12) The prefrontal cortex and how overload shuts down self-control
(22:05) Why willpower fails under chronic stress and emotional fatigue
(26:41) The real reason people ghost their coach and how shame kills consistency
(31:54) Authority vs psychological safety in coaching relationships
(36:48) Why “I’m too busy” is usually a signal problem, not a time problem
(41:32) Reducing friction for habits that stick and increasing friction for the ones that don’t

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Facebook: @coachkaseyjo

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