
E #505: Why Motivation Works — Why It Never Lasts (And What to Do Instead)
What happens when motivation works… but never lasts?
In this episode, Kehla unpacks a pattern that runs quietly through the personal development and coaching industry — one that keeps people cycling through insight, activation, purpose, and burnout without ever actually relocating where decisions are being made from.
After listening to a conversation between two wildly successful entrepreneurs grappling with apathy, fulfillment, and “what’s next,” Kehla noticed something familiar: the solution wasn’t wrong — it was symptomatic.
Bigger missions. New purpose. Identity reframes. Emotional activation. They create movement — but they don’t change what’s governing that movement.
This episode explores the difference between soothing experience and changing position.
You’ll hear why:
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Feelings, motivation, identity, and purpose are effects, not causes
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Awareness alone doesn’t equal authority
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Most growth work resolves reality from inside its symptoms
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Emotional states quietly end up governing life and business decisions
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And why real relief doesn’t come from feeling better — it comes from standing somewhere else
Kehla introduces the distinction between sovereignty and governance, the difference between being in a feeling versus seeing it, and why coherence isn’t something you create — it’s what’s left when nothing false is running the show.
This isn’t an episode about fixing yourself, upgrading your mindset, or finding a bigger why.
It’s about locating the place from which decisions are actually being made — and what changes when that place shifts.
If this conversation resonates, Your Vantage Point is where this work continues — not as a framework to apply, but as a place to return to when you notice yourself slipping back into feeling-led decision making.
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