Overcoming “All-Or-Nothing” Mindset: Why Perfect Isn’t the Goal | Fit Vegan Podcast Ep. #399
Overcoming “All-Or-Nothing” Mindset: Why Perfect Isn’t the Goal | Fit Vegan Podcast Ep. #399 Interested in the Fit Vegan Workshop? Secure your spot now before we sell out https://fitvegancoaching.com/vancouver-2025Join our Free Fit Vegan weekly newsletter: https://fit-vegan-coaching.kit.com/newsletterInterested in working with our world class team, Book your application call here: http://book.fitvegancoaching.com/podcastWelcome to the Fit Vegan Podcast! In this episode of the Fit Vegan Podcast, I sit down with my wife Ivy to talk through the most common fears and concerns people face before starting their health transformation. We cover everything from mindset and motivation to physical limitations, fear of commitment, and the real cost of investing in your health. We also explore how to stay on track while traveling or during busy seasons, the power of whole food plant-based living, and what truly creates lasting, sustainable change. Along the way, we bust myths about carbs, protein, and strength training, and share how our coaching helps people—at any stage of life—build strength, confidence, and long-term results.In This Episode, We Cover: [00:00–12:53] Getting Honest About Transformation: Common Fears, Mindset Shifts, and Moving Past the “All or Nothing” Mentality.[12:54–29:10] Letting Go of Guilt and Shame: Accountability, Information Overload, and Adapting to Physical Limitations.[29:11–36:19] Smart Muscle Building: Why You Won’t Get “Bulky,” Strength vs. Cardio, and the Long-Term Benefits of Resistance Training.[36:20–55:53] What the Science Says: Doctors on Strength Training, Debunking Carb and Protein Myths, and the Risks of Restrictive Diets.[55:54–01:25:14] Making Health a Priority: Forming Habits That Last, Handling Life’s Curveballs, and the Realities of Time, Cost, and Commitment.[01:25:15–01:36:59] Choosing the Right Program: What Sets Coaching Apart, Body Recomposition Goals, and Final Thoughts on Sustainable Change.Key Quotes"What I see often in people is that there's a fear of failing agai