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Success Genius: Where Science Meets Entrepreneurial Success

Neill Williams

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How To Keep Going When Motivation Fades

Why do so many goals fade the moment motivation wears off? We live in a culture obsessed with outcomes—targets, habits, milestones—but rarely stop to ask a deeper question: Who do I need to become to sustain this? If you’ve ever found yourself starting strong and slowly slipping back into old patterns, it’s probably not a discipline problem. It’s a character gap. In this episode, I explore why character—not motivation—is the real foundation of lasting success. We dive into how traits like resolution, adaptability, and resilience determine whether goals survive when life gets complicated, motivation fades, or progress feels slower than expected. This conversation isn’t about setting better goals or pushing harder. It’s about shifting your focus from what you’re trying to achieve to who you’re becoming. Because when character leads, follow-through becomes natural—and success no longer depends on willpower alone. Topics covered in this episode include: Why motivation fades—and why that’s not a discipline problemHow character, not goals, is the foundation of long-term achievementThe three stages where goals usually get abandonedHow identity-based change makes progress easier and more sustainableA modern take on Benjamin Franklin’s character-first methodIf you’re tired of setting goals you can’t seem to sustain, this episode offers a different starting point. Stop trying to force outcomes—and start becoming the person who naturally creates them. Resources Mentioned: Get The Book:  https://book.neillwilliams.com/book Learn More About TEAM90:  https://neillwilliams.com/team90 Book A Team Turnaround Call:  https://neillwilliams.com/team-turnaround-call Contact Us: support@neillwilliams.com

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