If doing the “right thing” still feels like a daily arm wrestle, you don’t need a pep talk - you need better systems.   Today we dig into systems that make good choices easy and consistent, drawing on Angela Duckworth’s research on grit and practical behavior change to show how environment, routines, and scheduling can carry the load so willpower doesn’t have to.    We start with a simple truth: humans, young and old, choose the path of least resistance.   Phones...

Change Wired

Angela Shurina

Systems Beat Willpower: the quiet secrets of high performance. Do less hard - Accomplish more awesome.

DEC 3, 202520 MIN
Change Wired

Systems Beat Willpower: the quiet secrets of high performance. Do less hard - Accomplish more awesome.

DEC 3, 202520 MIN

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If doing the “right thing” still feels like a daily arm wrestle, you don’t need a pep talk - you need better systems.  

Today we dig into systems that make good choices easy and consistent, drawing on Angela Duckworth’s research on grit and practical behavior change to show how environment, routines, and scheduling can carry the load so willpower doesn’t have to.  

We start with a simple truth: humans, young and old, choose the path of least resistance.  

Phones win when they’re within reach. Late nights win when nothing reminds us to stop. Instead of blaming discipline, we rewire the setup. You’ll hear practical examples: a bedtime cue that ends nightly debates, frictionless food prep like pre-boiled eggs and pre-loaded protein shakers, and a weekly shopping and planning loop that removes decision fatigue. These aren’t hacks; they’re scaffolds that keep your values front and center on the busiest days.  

Then we zoom out to time and energy.  

Most of us hit a predictable early afternoon slump. Rather than fight biology, we protect morning peak hours for deep work and tough thinking, move admin to the dip, and leave room to finish strong later. We also share a simple weekly outcome planning system: define what success looks like by Friday, block it on the calendar, cancel what doesn’t serve the target, and stack those wins week after week.   


By the end, you’ll have a blueprint to make progress automatic: design your environment, align your schedule with your rhythms, and let systems do the heavy lifting.  

If you’re ready to stop grinding and start gliding, press play. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a quick review to help more people find the show.  

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Brought to you by Angela Shurina

Behavior-First, Executive, Leadership and Optimal Performance Coach 360, Change Leadership & Culture Transformation Consultant