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  <title>Why Doing Less Works Better for Midlife Weight Loss|339</title>
  <description>This is Part 2 of Doable 26, where we go deeper into why doing less actually works. If you want the backstory, Part 1 pairs perfectly with this episode. In this one, we’re getting real about why “good habits” don’t stick. It’s not because you’re lazy or inconsistent. It’s because you’re trying to do too much. We’re talking about:   Why checking all the boxes keeps you stuck   How intensity pretends to be consistency   What actually creates follow-through in midlife   Why doing less is often the smartest move   Doable 26 isn’t a plan or a challenge. It’s an experiment. You try what fits. You skip what doesn’t. You stop turning habits into full-time jobs. Pick one boring thing. Let it be enough. Build something you can actually live with. 👉 Want a preview of all 26 habits? https://kimbarnesjefferson.lpages.co/26habits  Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/fitgirlmagic Tik Tok @kimbarnesjefferson Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimjeffersoncoach/ Free Resources: https://www.fitgirlmagic.com/freeresources_podcast  12 week strength training program –Strong by Spring https://kimbarnesjefferson.lpages.co/strong-by-spring Website:&amp;amp;nbsp; http://www.kimbarnesjefferson.com&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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