What Happens During National Wellness Month?
August is National Wellness Month — a time when health brands flood your feed with clean eating challenges, 30-day resets, and morning routine makeovers.
On the surface, it all sounds inspiring.
But for many people, it creates pressure to perform wellness instead of actually living it.
You’re supposed to journal, drink a gallon of water, cut out sugar, meditate daily, and hit 10,000 steps… starting now.
It’s exhausting.
Why It Doesn’t Stick (and Often Backfires)
These short-term challenges light up dopamine in the brain. You get a quick boost from doing something “right.”
But the moment you miss a day? Skip a workout? Eat the cookie?
The habenula (your brain’s failure detector) kicks in. Motivation plummets. And the inner critic shows up.
It becomes a shame spiral. Not a wellness win.
The Iterative Mindset Method™: A Science-Backed Alternative
Instead of chasing perfection, IMM invites you to practice health in small, adaptable ways.
Unlike SMART goals, which demand specific outcomes, IMM says:
- Try something small
- Notice how it feels
- Adjust as needed
- Repeat what works
It removes shame. It builds trust. And it makes habits stick.
Because it’s based on how the brain actually learns.
Try It Yourself: One Iteration to Feel Better
Start with one of these practices:
- Move for 60 seconds between meetings
- Drink a glass of water before your first coffee
- Take three deep breaths before checking your phone
- Write one sentence in a journal, not a full page
The point is not perfection. It’s presence.
Sustainable Health Is Built, Not Bought
You don’t need another challenge. You need permission to go at your own pace.
That’s how real change happens. One tiny iteration at a time.
There is no fail. Only practice. And practice? That’s how progress is made.
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