Win the Day, Win the Moment
The Real Reason 92% of New Year’s Resolutions Fail
The Real Reason 92% of New Year’s Resolutions Fail
Every January, millions of people make the same vow:
“This year will be different.”
By January 8th, 92% of them are already done. Not struggling — done.
Why? Because a New Year’s resolution is almost always a New Year’s illusion.
Jerry Freishtat dropped the hammer in Episode 07 of Run With The Cheetahs:
“In order to win the day, you have to win the moment.
You have to win right now.
You have to win one minute from now.
You have to win one hour from now.”
That’s not motivational fluff. That’s the operating system of every person who actually changes their life.
Most people treat life like a 5-year plan.
High performers treat it like a video game with a 24-hour reset timer. Every morning the score goes back to zero, and you either rack up wins or you don’t.
Here’s the brutal truth Jerry laid out:
That’s it. Six conscious wins in a row is enough to rewire your brain’s reward system.
Jerry promised this on the podcast, and I’ve tested it myself:
The second you take the first tiny action, you get a dopamine lift within 10 minutes — guaranteed.
The championship version of you is built one moment at a time.
For a deeper dive into confidence, discipline, and micro wins, watch the full episode:
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