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July 10, 2026

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How Eating More Protein Gives You More Energy to Do Things

If you feel sluggish, unmotivated, or tired throughout the day, one reason might be that you’re not getting enough protein.…
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At some point in life, frustration builds. Despite good intentions and sincere effort, progress stalls. The natural instinct is to look outward for causes. Maybe it’s poor circumstances, a difficult environment, or a lack of opportunity. But more often than we like to admit, the real obstacle is internal.

This realization doesn’t come with fireworks. It arrives quietly, often in a moment of reflection or repeated failure. You begin to notice patterns—delays, excuses, fear, or the tendency to play it safe. Beneath all of it is one consistent source: you.

That may sound harsh, but it’s also empowering. Because if you’re the one in your own way, you’re also the one with the power to change direction. Self-sabotage shows up in many forms: procrastination, perfectionism, avoidance, fear of judgment, or doubt disguised as caution. These are habits, not destiny.

Taking responsibility for your own resistance is not about guilt. It’s about reclaiming control. When you stop blaming outside forces and start questioning your own behaviors, things shift. You stop waiting for change and start creating it.

The truth is simple: the person holding you back is also the person who can move you forward. That’s the beginning of real growth.

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