
EVERY JANUARY, RESOLUTIONS GET DRAGGED THROUGH THE MUD.
“They don’t work.”
“People quit by February.”
“It’s a waste of time.”
I disagree.
Any moment where someone pauses and says, “I want to improve my life” is a win. Momentum toward self-improvement always belongs in the win column.
The real problem isn’t resolutions themselves.
It’s how people set them.
The Outcome Trap
Most resolutions are outcome-based:
- “Lose 10 pounds”
- “Get in better shape”
- “Make more money”
None of those are bad goals. In fact, they’re often the right goals.
They’re just incomplete.
An outcome tells me what you want… but not how you’re going to get there.

And when the “how” isn’t defined, people fill the gap with unsustainable behavior:
- Extreme dieting
- Overtraining
- Cutting out everything they enjoy
- Doing whatever it takes… briefly
That’s how people burn out, rebound, and blame themselves.
Why We Don’t Run “Weight Loss” Challenges Anymore
This is exactly why we’ve moved away from traditional weight-loss challenges.
Weight loss is an outcome, not a behavior.
When the goal is just a number on the scale, people chase it at any cost… even if the cost is their energy, sanity, or long-term health.
Instead, I want to know: What behaviors, if done consistently, would make this outcome inevitable?
Actions Create Outcomes.
If someone tells me they want to lose 10 pounds, that’s useful information.
But the real work starts when we shift the focus to actions.
For example, losing 10 pounds might look like:
- Eating mostly single-ingredient whole foods
- Prioritizing protein and fiber (fruits and vegetables)
- Eliminating calorie-containing beverages
- Walking roughly 7,500 steps per day
- Strength training three times per week
In 20 years of coaching, I’ve never met someone who does those things 90% of the time and still struggles with body composition.
Not once.
A Non-Fitness Example (Because This Applies Everywhere)
Think about sales.
Salesperson A hits their number by:
- Over-promising
- Applying pressure
- Using sleazy tactics
- Saying whatever it takes to close
They technically “win”… until refunds pile up, customer complaints roll in, and the company’s reputation takes a hit. Short-term success, long-term damage.

Salesperson B:
- Shows up
- Does things the right way
- Supports their teammates
- Builds trust with clients
They come up just short of the quota… but leadership trusts them, customers love them, and the foundation is solid.
Which one would you rather build a business around?
The Real Point
Outcomes matter.
But actions are what you control.
When your resolution is only an outcome, you’re tempted to chase it recklessly.
When your resolution is built around daily behaviors, the outcome becomes a byproduct.
So set goals.
Just make sure they answer this question:
If I did these actions consistently, would the outcome I want be unavoidable?
READY FOR A BETTER START?
If this resonates, that’s exactly why we created RESET.
RESET isn’t a crash diet or a “lose X pounds in 30 days” challenge. It’s a short, focused plan designed to help you rebuild the habits that actually drive results… without extremes, guesswork, or burnout.
Inside RESET, we focus on:
- Simple nutrition principles you can actually sustain
- Protein, fiber, and consistency — not restriction
- Daily movement that fits real life
- Strength training that builds muscle and confidence
- Clear actions, not vague goals
If you’ve tried “starting over” before and it never sticks, RESET gives you a smarter starting point.
IF YOU’RE READY TO STOP CHASING OUTCOMES AND START BUILDING THE ACTIONS THAT PRODUCE THEM, THIS IS YOUR INVITATION.
