<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0" encoding="UTF-8" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:admin="http://webns.net/mvcb/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom/" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:googleplay="http://www.google.com/schemas/play-podcasts/1.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:fireside="http://fireside.fm/modules/rss/fireside">
  <channel>
    <fireside:hostname>web01.fireside.fm</fireside:hostname>
    <fireside:genDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 06:38:09 -0500</fireside:genDate>
    <generator>Fireside (https://fireside.fm)</generator>
    <title>Small Scale Life Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “New Years Resolutions”</title>
    <link>https://smallscalelife.fireside.fm/tags/new%20years%20resolutions</link>
    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2018 15:30:00 -0500</pubDate>
    <description>Welcome to The Small Scale Life Podcast!  The Small Scale Life Podcast is focused on gardening; homesteading/DIY projects; wellness; financial freedom and minimalism; and connecting to nature.  The podcast focuses on providing real-life stories and experiences from the hosts and guests, often encouraging listeners to take small, practical steps toward self-reliance and sustainability. 
Learn, do, grow, and be a little better everyday!  That, my friends, is a good thing (and where the magic is)!  
You can find more about Small Scale Life at our website https://smallscalelife.com. 
</description>
    <language>en-us</language>
    <itunes:type>episodic</itunes:type>
    <itunes:subtitle>Learn, do grow and be a little better everyday!</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:author>Tom</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>Welcome to The Small Scale Life Podcast!  The Small Scale Life Podcast is focused on gardening; homesteading/DIY projects; wellness; financial freedom and minimalism; and connecting to nature.  The podcast focuses on providing real-life stories and experiences from the hosts and guests, often encouraging listeners to take small, practical steps toward self-reliance and sustainability. 
Learn, do, grow, and be a little better everyday!  That, my friends, is a good thing (and where the magic is)!  
You can find more about Small Scale Life at our website https://smallscalelife.com. 
</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/b/b0fd18a6-4edd-4b76-b0fd-8c7916d10787/cover.jpg?v=16"/>
    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
    <itunes:keywords>Gardening, Homesteading/DIY Projects, Wellness, Community, Nature</itunes:keywords>
    <itunes:owner>
      <itunes:name>Tom</itunes:name>
      <itunes:email>realsmallscalelife@gmail.com</itunes:email>
    </itunes:owner>
<itunes:category text="Leisure">
  <itunes:category text="Home &amp; Garden"/>
</itunes:category>
<itunes:category text="Education">
  <itunes:category text="Self-Improvement"/>
</itunes:category>
<itunes:category text="Health &amp; Fitness">
  <itunes:category text="Fitness"/>
</itunes:category>
<item>
  <title>Midweek Motivation: Be Ready Player One</title>
  <link>https://smallscalelife.fireside.fm/86</link>
  <guid isPermaLink="false">9397c86e-abd1-46fc-bb50-4d9df99f3a2b</guid>
  <pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2018 15:30:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Tom</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b0fd18a6-4edd-4b76-b0fd-8c7916d10787/9397c86e-abd1-46fc-bb50-4d9df99f3a2b.mp3" length="5312770" type="audio/mp3"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:author>Tom</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Here is a question for you to ponder: would you be ready to drop everything and go if opportunity knocks?  If you are, you might have an opportunity of a lifetime.  This episode is all about the lessons learned from a local accountant turned Superman for the Chicago Blackhawks.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>5:02</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/b/b0fd18a6-4edd-4b76-b0fd-8c7916d10787/episodes/9/9397c86e-abd1-46fc-bb50-4d9df99f3a2b/cover.jpg?v=1"/>
  <description>Midweek Motivation is a weekly episode featuring the wisdom and stories of host Tommy Cakes. Here is a question for you to ponder: would you be ready to drop everything and go if opportunity knocks?  If you are, you might have an opportunity of a lifetime.  This episode is all about the lessons learned from a local accountant turned Superman for the Chicago Blackhawks.  Those lessons are the following:
Learn as much as you can.
Get busy working on your passions.
Grow your skills.  Connect with others.
Always be ready to jump on opportunities.
When you get your shot, perform like you mean it and have some fun to get it done!
In case you are having trouble understanding the audio file, the following is a translation of the audio file from host Tommy Cakes.
Who is Tommy Cakes?
Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.
Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I'm a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don't worry about it!
What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.
I import knowledge
I export that information at premium prices!
I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life.
Sorry for last week; I was called out on business and had to get some things done.  The good thing is: we have a great story this week that should inspire you and push you forward.  Before we begin, here is a question for you to ponder:
Would you be ready to drop everything and go if opportunity knocks? 
Story Time – Be Ready Player One
Somewhere in Middle America, an ordinary guy found himself under the lights of a big game in front of thousands of fans and the press.  The pressure was on: the game seemed to be in hand since the home team was ahead by four points.  However, the backup to the starting player had just developed cramps and had the leave the game. It was up to our hero to finish the game and help his time to a win.
The hero of this story is an accountant by day; he is not a professional player at all.  In fact, years ago he played college hockey, and now he plays as goalie in a recreation league at night. Like some other local backup goalies, our hero usually sat near the press box, eating free food and waiting “on-call” as an emergency backup in case the professionals couldn’t finish a game.  It was unlikely that the accountant would be called in to play.  It was an easy gig: eat food, watch the game, root for his home team.  What’s not to love?
As he was a block away from the arena, our hero was alerted that he might have to be ready to play.  If something happened, it was up to our everyday accounting hero to come off the bench, put on his helmet and finish the game.
On this night, however, the starts, sun and moon aligned.  The starting goalie was out with an injury, and the backup left the game with cramps.  The head coach leaned over and told accountant Scott Foster, “Put your helmet on; you’re in.”
The accountant Scott Foster played fourteen and a half minutes as a Blackhawk goalie against the Jets. He blocked shots, and he won the love of Blackhawks fans.  At the end of the game, he helped secure the victory, was celebrated by fan and player alike, and entered his name into the storied Chicago Blackhawk history and lore.
Midweek Motivation Lesson: Be Ready Player One
Life takes unforeseen twists and turns sometimes. If you aren’t ready, you can miss opportunities when they present yourself.  Always remember:
Learn as much as you can.
Get busy working on your passions.
Grow your skills.  Connect with others.
Always be ready to jump on opportunities.
When you get your shot, perform like you mean it and have some fun to get it done!
After all, you never know when someone will turn to you and say, “Ready Player One?  Put on your helmet; you’re in!”  Always be ready!
That’s all I got this week.  This is Tommy Cakes, and I’ll see you next week!  Bada boom, bada bing!
Sources
The source of this story was theathletic.com and the source of the cover art Dennis Wierzbiki and USA Today Sports.
Special Thanks from Tommy Cakes
I would like to thank Greg Burns from Natures Image Farm and Doneil Freeman from Freeman Family Farms for the INSPIRATION to do this Midweek Motivation Podcast.  You two ARE the wind beneath my wings!
Also I would like to thank Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for the "Kool Kats" theme music. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.
Badda boom, badda bing!  Dat's how we do it! 
</description>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>Midweek Motivation is a weekly episode featuring the wisdom and stories of host Tommy Cakes. Here is a question for you to ponder: would you be ready to drop everything and go if opportunity knocks?  If you are, you might have an opportunity of a lifetime.  This episode is all about the lessons learned from a local accountant turned Superman for the Chicago Blackhawks.  Those lessons are the following:</p>

<ul>
<li>Learn as much as you can.</li>
<li>Get busy working on your passions.</li>
<li>Grow your skills.  Connect with others.</li>
<li>Always be ready to jump on opportunities.</li>
<li>When you get your shot, perform like you mean it and have some fun to get it done!</li>
</ul>

<p>In case you are having trouble understanding the audio file, the following is a translation of the audio file from host Tommy Cakes.</p>

<h3>Who is Tommy Cakes?</h3>

<p>Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.</p>

<p>Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I&#39;m a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don&#39;t worry about it!</p>

<p>What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.</p>

<p>I import knowledge<br>
I export that information at premium prices!<br>
I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life.</p>

<p>Sorry for last week; I was called out on business and had to get some things done.  The good thing is: we have a great story this week that should inspire you and push you forward.  Before we begin, here is a question for you to ponder:</p>

<p>Would you be ready to drop everything and go if opportunity knocks? </p>

<h3>Story Time – Be Ready Player One</h3>

<p>Somewhere in Middle America, an ordinary guy found himself under the lights of a big game in front of thousands of fans and the press.  The pressure was on: the game seemed to be in hand since the home team was ahead by four points.  However, the backup to the starting player had just developed cramps and had the leave the game. It was up to our hero to finish the game and help his time to a win.</p>

<p>The hero of this story is an accountant by day; he is not a professional player at all.  In fact, years ago he played college hockey, and now he plays as goalie in a recreation league at night. Like some other local backup goalies, our hero usually sat near the press box, eating free food and waiting “on-call” as an emergency backup in case the professionals couldn’t finish a game.  It was unlikely that the accountant would be called in to play.  It was an easy gig: eat food, watch the game, root for his home team.  What’s not to love?</p>

<p>As he was a block away from the arena, our hero was alerted that he might have to be ready to play.  If something happened, it was up to our everyday accounting hero to come off the bench, put on his helmet and finish the game.</p>

<p>On this night, however, the starts, sun and moon aligned.  The starting goalie was out with an injury, and the backup left the game with cramps.  The head coach leaned over and told accountant Scott Foster, “Put your helmet on; you’re in.”</p>

<p>The accountant Scott Foster played fourteen and a half minutes as a Blackhawk goalie against the Jets. He blocked shots, and he won the love of Blackhawks fans.  At the end of the game, he helped secure the victory, was celebrated by fan and player alike, and entered his name into the storied Chicago Blackhawk history and lore.</p>

<h3>Midweek Motivation Lesson: Be Ready Player One</h3>

<p>Life takes unforeseen twists and turns sometimes. If you aren’t ready, you can miss opportunities when they present yourself.  Always remember:</p>

<ul>
<li>Learn as much as you can.</li>
<li>Get busy working on your passions.</li>
<li>Grow your skills.  Connect with others.</li>
<li>Always be ready to jump on opportunities.</li>
<li>When you get your shot, perform like you mean it and have some fun to get it done!</li>
</ul>

<p>After all, you never know when someone will turn to you and say, “Ready Player One?  Put on your helmet; you’re in!”  Always be ready!</p>

<p>That’s all I got this week.  This is Tommy Cakes, and I’ll see you next week!  Bada boom, bada bing!</p>

<p>Sources<br>
The source of this story was theathletic.com and the source of the cover art Dennis Wierzbiki and USA Today Sports.</p>

<p>Special Thanks from Tommy Cakes</p>

<p>I would like to thank Greg Burns from Natures Image Farm and Doneil Freeman from Freeman Family Farms for the INSPIRATION to do this Midweek Motivation Podcast.  You two ARE the wind beneath my wings!</p>

<p>Also I would like to thank Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for the &quot;Kool Kats&quot; theme music. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" rel="nofollow">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/</a>.</p>

<p>Badda boom, badda bing!  Dat&#39;s how we do it!</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Midweek Motivation is a weekly episode featuring the wisdom and stories of host Tommy Cakes. Here is a question for you to ponder: would you be ready to drop everything and go if opportunity knocks?  If you are, you might have an opportunity of a lifetime.  This episode is all about the lessons learned from a local accountant turned Superman for the Chicago Blackhawks.  Those lessons are the following:</p>

<ul>
<li>Learn as much as you can.</li>
<li>Get busy working on your passions.</li>
<li>Grow your skills.  Connect with others.</li>
<li>Always be ready to jump on opportunities.</li>
<li>When you get your shot, perform like you mean it and have some fun to get it done!</li>
</ul>

<p>In case you are having trouble understanding the audio file, the following is a translation of the audio file from host Tommy Cakes.</p>

<h3>Who is Tommy Cakes?</h3>

<p>Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.</p>

<p>Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I&#39;m a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don&#39;t worry about it!</p>

<p>What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.</p>

<p>I import knowledge<br>
I export that information at premium prices!<br>
I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life.</p>

<p>Sorry for last week; I was called out on business and had to get some things done.  The good thing is: we have a great story this week that should inspire you and push you forward.  Before we begin, here is a question for you to ponder:</p>

<p>Would you be ready to drop everything and go if opportunity knocks? </p>

<h3>Story Time – Be Ready Player One</h3>

<p>Somewhere in Middle America, an ordinary guy found himself under the lights of a big game in front of thousands of fans and the press.  The pressure was on: the game seemed to be in hand since the home team was ahead by four points.  However, the backup to the starting player had just developed cramps and had the leave the game. It was up to our hero to finish the game and help his time to a win.</p>

<p>The hero of this story is an accountant by day; he is not a professional player at all.  In fact, years ago he played college hockey, and now he plays as goalie in a recreation league at night. Like some other local backup goalies, our hero usually sat near the press box, eating free food and waiting “on-call” as an emergency backup in case the professionals couldn’t finish a game.  It was unlikely that the accountant would be called in to play.  It was an easy gig: eat food, watch the game, root for his home team.  What’s not to love?</p>

<p>As he was a block away from the arena, our hero was alerted that he might have to be ready to play.  If something happened, it was up to our everyday accounting hero to come off the bench, put on his helmet and finish the game.</p>

<p>On this night, however, the starts, sun and moon aligned.  The starting goalie was out with an injury, and the backup left the game with cramps.  The head coach leaned over and told accountant Scott Foster, “Put your helmet on; you’re in.”</p>

<p>The accountant Scott Foster played fourteen and a half minutes as a Blackhawk goalie against the Jets. He blocked shots, and he won the love of Blackhawks fans.  At the end of the game, he helped secure the victory, was celebrated by fan and player alike, and entered his name into the storied Chicago Blackhawk history and lore.</p>

<h3>Midweek Motivation Lesson: Be Ready Player One</h3>

<p>Life takes unforeseen twists and turns sometimes. If you aren’t ready, you can miss opportunities when they present yourself.  Always remember:</p>

<ul>
<li>Learn as much as you can.</li>
<li>Get busy working on your passions.</li>
<li>Grow your skills.  Connect with others.</li>
<li>Always be ready to jump on opportunities.</li>
<li>When you get your shot, perform like you mean it and have some fun to get it done!</li>
</ul>

<p>After all, you never know when someone will turn to you and say, “Ready Player One?  Put on your helmet; you’re in!”  Always be ready!</p>

<p>That’s all I got this week.  This is Tommy Cakes, and I’ll see you next week!  Bada boom, bada bing!</p>

<p>Sources<br>
The source of this story was theathletic.com and the source of the cover art Dennis Wierzbiki and USA Today Sports.</p>

<p>Special Thanks from Tommy Cakes</p>

<p>I would like to thank Greg Burns from Natures Image Farm and Doneil Freeman from Freeman Family Farms for the INSPIRATION to do this Midweek Motivation Podcast.  You two ARE the wind beneath my wings!</p>

<p>Also I would like to thank Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for the &quot;Kool Kats&quot; theme music. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" rel="nofollow">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/</a>.</p>

<p>Badda boom, badda bing!  Dat&#39;s how we do it!</p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
</item>
<item>
  <title>Midweek Motivation: Fun to Done - S3E15</title>
  <link>https://smallscalelife.fireside.fm/81</link>
  <guid isPermaLink="false">8aaf3b63-f849-4757-8920-3e73daa8e295</guid>
  <pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2018 23:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Tom</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b0fd18a6-4edd-4b76-b0fd-8c7916d10787/8aaf3b63-f849-4757-8920-3e73daa8e295.mp3" length="13360992" type="audio/mp3"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:author>Tom</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>This episode is all about adding fun to get stuff done (fun to done).  Many of us set goals and resolutions, only to fall apart or abandon them on Day 2.  Why is that? Tommy Cakes recommends adding fun to done to complete projects and keep moving forward.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>13:09</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/b/b0fd18a6-4edd-4b76-b0fd-8c7916d10787/episodes/8/8aaf3b63-f849-4757-8920-3e73daa8e295/cover.jpg?v=1"/>
  <description>Midweek Motivation is a weekly episode featuring the wisdom and stories of host Tommy Cakes. This episode is all about adding fun to get stuff done (fun to done).  Many of us set goals and resolutions, only to fall apart or abandon them on Day 2.  Why is that?  Maybe the problem is that you relate your goals to dreadful toil and bloodletting instead of enjoying the process and having some fun!  In case you are having trouble understanding the audio file, the following is a translation of the audio file from host Tommy Cakes.
Who is Tommy Cakes?
Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.
Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I'm a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don't worry about it!
What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.
I import knowledge
I export that information at premium prices!
I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life
Introduction – Fun to Done
This is a Late Week Motivation this week. What can I say?  Business has been good and keeping Tommy Cakes on the run.  This is a good thing: it means more stuff is happening and Tommy is getting paid!  Fortunately, I have some time to relax before I go to the lounge, so I am going to get this done for you!
Many of us set lofty goals and resolutions with the best intentions.  We dream big and then make grand announcements to all of our family and friends.  We say things like, “This time is different; I am ready.  This is my chance to change!  My goal is X!”
We see this all the time at the start of a new year.  As we talked about in Episode 13, we concoct all kinds of goals and resolutions, and by the end of January, 64% of us have stopped trying.  By March 1st, 80% of us have dropped off.  Haven’t you noticed it at the gym, pool or in the sauna recently?  There are a lot less waiting for a machine, a lane or bench space for the gun show to begin.
Why is that?
Goals and Resolutions Don’t Work
We have the best intentions when we start with our big goal and resolutions.  We don’t intend to fail.  We want change, but then something happens.
Psychologically, we associate goals and resolutions with pain, misery and drudgery.  Who wants to be miserable eating kale when you can have some fantastic lasagna, red wine and cannoli?
We see this with people trying to lose weight.  They set a goal, and then they think the quickest way to get to done is to start running, yet they can hardly walk around the block.  After two days of jogging, they are so sore they can’t even move!  This destroys motivation, and then the poor person gives up.  Kevin Geary talked about this in an interview here on Small Scale Life.  Michael Bell also talked about this during his discussion about fitness and weight lifting in Season 2, Episode 25.
Midweek Motivation: Fun to Done
Instead of pushing a massive bolder up a steep hill, we all need to rethink our goals and resolutions and inject the fun to done mentality into our everyday lives. Why not?  The project or work needs to get done somehow!
Instead of hating to eating kale or broccoli, why not add a little butter to it?
Instead of running or jogging, why not go for a hike in a beautiful place or walk with your spouse or the dog? Notice I did not equate the two!
Instead of swimming laps in a pool, why not swim with your kids or in a lake?
Instead of working out in a stale, sweaty gym, why not work in the garden or yard?
Inject the fun to done mentality into your goals and resolutions.  Make it an adventure or a journey.  Stop making it a miserable marathon of sweat, blood and tears.  Identify something you like to do and incorporate your goals into that activity.  You might find that you get things done AND have some fun while doing it.  After all, how do you think Tommy Cakes got on the air in the first place?
That’s all I got this week.  Add some fun into your lives!  This is Tommy Cakes, and I’ll see you next week!  Bada boom, bada bing!
“Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done”
This episode was inspired by author Jon Acuff in his book “Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done.”  As a person who has “squirrel syndrome,” which is a trait of ENFP personality types, I have found that adding some fun into my work and my goals has helped me accomplish so many more things.  Why?  Because those fun things are so much more enjoyable to do and complete!
Not everything is going to be fun.  Taxes are boring, painting a room is tedious and filing reports is downright dull.  However, you can overcome that and get things done.
In the book (particularly Chapter 4), Jon Acuff has some great techniques for getting projects done and goals achieved.  I recommend you listen or read his book today!  It is actually a fun read!  Get after it, and add fun to done to your life!
Special Thanks from Tommy Cakes
I would like to thank Greg Burns from Natures Image Farm and Doneil Freeman from Freeman Family Farms for the INSPIRATION to do this Midweek Motivation Podcast.  You two ARE the wind beneath my wings!
Also I would like to thank Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for the "Kool Kats" theme music. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.
Badda boom, badda bing!  Dat's how we do it! 
</description>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>Midweek Motivation is a weekly episode featuring the wisdom and stories of host Tommy Cakes. This episode is all about adding fun to get stuff done (fun to done).  Many of us set goals and resolutions, only to fall apart or abandon them on Day 2.  Why is that?  Maybe the problem is that you relate your goals to dreadful toil and bloodletting instead of enjoying the process and having some fun!  In case you are having trouble understanding the audio file, the following is a translation of the audio file from host Tommy Cakes.</p>

<h3>Who is Tommy Cakes?</h3>

<p>Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.</p>

<p>Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I&#39;m a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don&#39;t worry about it!</p>

<p>What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.</p>

<ul>
<li>I import knowledge</li>
<li>I export that information at premium prices!</li>
</ul>

<p>I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life</p>

<h3>Introduction – Fun to Done</h3>

<p>This is a Late Week Motivation this week. What can I say?  Business has been good and keeping Tommy Cakes on the run.  This is a good thing: it means more stuff is happening and Tommy is getting paid!  Fortunately, I have some time to relax before I go to the lounge, so I am going to get this done for you!</p>

<p>Many of us set lofty goals and resolutions with the best intentions.  We dream big and then make grand announcements to all of our family and friends.  We say things like, “This time is different; I am ready.  This is my chance to change!  My goal is X!”</p>

<p>We see this all the time at the start of a new year.  As we talked about in Episode 13, we concoct all kinds of goals and resolutions, and by the end of January, 64% of us have stopped trying.  By March 1st, 80% of us have dropped off.  Haven’t you noticed it at the gym, pool or in the sauna recently?  There are a lot less waiting for a machine, a lane or bench space for the gun show to begin.</p>

<p>Why is that?</p>

<h3>Goals and Resolutions Don’t Work</h3>

<p>We have the best intentions when we start with our big goal and resolutions.  We don’t intend to fail.  We want change, but then something happens.</p>

<p>Psychologically, we associate goals and resolutions with pain, misery and drudgery.  Who wants to be miserable eating kale when you can have some fantastic lasagna, red wine and cannoli?</p>

<p>We see this with people trying to lose weight.  They set a goal, and then they think the quickest way to get to done is to start running, yet they can hardly walk around the block.  After two days of jogging, they are so sore they can’t even move!  This destroys motivation, and then the poor person gives up.  Kevin Geary talked about this in an interview here on Small Scale Life.  Michael Bell also talked about this during his discussion about fitness and weight lifting in Season 2, Episode 25.</p>

<h3>Midweek Motivation: Fun to Done</h3>

<p>Instead of pushing a massive bolder up a steep hill, we all need to rethink our goals and resolutions and inject the fun to done mentality into our everyday lives. Why not?  The project or work needs to get done somehow!</p>

<ul>
<li>Instead of hating to eating kale or broccoli, why not add a little butter to it?</li>
<li>Instead of running or jogging, why not go for a hike in a beautiful place or walk with your spouse or the dog? Notice I did not equate the two!</li>
<li>Instead of swimming laps in a pool, why not swim with your kids or in a lake?</li>
<li>Instead of working out in a stale, sweaty gym, why not work in the garden or yard?</li>
</ul>

<p>Inject the fun to done mentality into your goals and resolutions.  Make it an adventure or a journey.  Stop making it a miserable marathon of sweat, blood and tears.  Identify something you like to do and incorporate your goals into that activity.  You might find that you get things done AND have some fun while doing it.  After all, how do you think Tommy Cakes got on the air in the first place?</p>

<p>That’s all I got this week.  Add some fun into your lives!  This is Tommy Cakes, and I’ll see you next week!  Bada boom, bada bing!</p>

<h3>“Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done”</h3>

<p>This episode was inspired by author Jon Acuff in his book “Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done.”  As a person who has “squirrel syndrome,” which is a trait of ENFP personality types, I have found that adding some fun into my work and my goals has helped me accomplish so many more things.  Why?  Because those fun things are so much more enjoyable to do and complete!</p>

<p>Not everything is going to be fun.  Taxes are boring, painting a room is tedious and filing reports is downright dull.  However, you can overcome that and get things done.</p>

<p>In the book (particularly Chapter 4), Jon Acuff has some great techniques for getting projects done and goals achieved.  I recommend you listen or read his book today!  It is actually a fun read!  Get after it, and add fun to done to your life!</p>

<h3>Special Thanks from Tommy Cakes</h3>

<p>I would like to thank Greg Burns from Natures Image Farm and Doneil Freeman from Freeman Family Farms for the INSPIRATION to do this Midweek Motivation Podcast.  You two ARE the wind beneath my wings!</p>

<p>Also I would like to thank Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for the &quot;Kool Kats&quot; theme music. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" rel="nofollow">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/</a>.</p>

<p>Badda boom, badda bing!  Dat&#39;s how we do it!</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Midweek Motivation is a weekly episode featuring the wisdom and stories of host Tommy Cakes. This episode is all about adding fun to get stuff done (fun to done).  Many of us set goals and resolutions, only to fall apart or abandon them on Day 2.  Why is that?  Maybe the problem is that you relate your goals to dreadful toil and bloodletting instead of enjoying the process and having some fun!  In case you are having trouble understanding the audio file, the following is a translation of the audio file from host Tommy Cakes.</p>

<h3>Who is Tommy Cakes?</h3>

<p>Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.</p>

<p>Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I&#39;m a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don&#39;t worry about it!</p>

<p>What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.</p>

<ul>
<li>I import knowledge</li>
<li>I export that information at premium prices!</li>
</ul>

<p>I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life</p>

<h3>Introduction – Fun to Done</h3>

<p>This is a Late Week Motivation this week. What can I say?  Business has been good and keeping Tommy Cakes on the run.  This is a good thing: it means more stuff is happening and Tommy is getting paid!  Fortunately, I have some time to relax before I go to the lounge, so I am going to get this done for you!</p>

<p>Many of us set lofty goals and resolutions with the best intentions.  We dream big and then make grand announcements to all of our family and friends.  We say things like, “This time is different; I am ready.  This is my chance to change!  My goal is X!”</p>

<p>We see this all the time at the start of a new year.  As we talked about in Episode 13, we concoct all kinds of goals and resolutions, and by the end of January, 64% of us have stopped trying.  By March 1st, 80% of us have dropped off.  Haven’t you noticed it at the gym, pool or in the sauna recently?  There are a lot less waiting for a machine, a lane or bench space for the gun show to begin.</p>

<p>Why is that?</p>

<h3>Goals and Resolutions Don’t Work</h3>

<p>We have the best intentions when we start with our big goal and resolutions.  We don’t intend to fail.  We want change, but then something happens.</p>

<p>Psychologically, we associate goals and resolutions with pain, misery and drudgery.  Who wants to be miserable eating kale when you can have some fantastic lasagna, red wine and cannoli?</p>

<p>We see this with people trying to lose weight.  They set a goal, and then they think the quickest way to get to done is to start running, yet they can hardly walk around the block.  After two days of jogging, they are so sore they can’t even move!  This destroys motivation, and then the poor person gives up.  Kevin Geary talked about this in an interview here on Small Scale Life.  Michael Bell also talked about this during his discussion about fitness and weight lifting in Season 2, Episode 25.</p>

<h3>Midweek Motivation: Fun to Done</h3>

<p>Instead of pushing a massive bolder up a steep hill, we all need to rethink our goals and resolutions and inject the fun to done mentality into our everyday lives. Why not?  The project or work needs to get done somehow!</p>

<ul>
<li>Instead of hating to eating kale or broccoli, why not add a little butter to it?</li>
<li>Instead of running or jogging, why not go for a hike in a beautiful place or walk with your spouse or the dog? Notice I did not equate the two!</li>
<li>Instead of swimming laps in a pool, why not swim with your kids or in a lake?</li>
<li>Instead of working out in a stale, sweaty gym, why not work in the garden or yard?</li>
</ul>

<p>Inject the fun to done mentality into your goals and resolutions.  Make it an adventure or a journey.  Stop making it a miserable marathon of sweat, blood and tears.  Identify something you like to do and incorporate your goals into that activity.  You might find that you get things done AND have some fun while doing it.  After all, how do you think Tommy Cakes got on the air in the first place?</p>

<p>That’s all I got this week.  Add some fun into your lives!  This is Tommy Cakes, and I’ll see you next week!  Bada boom, bada bing!</p>

<h3>“Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done”</h3>

<p>This episode was inspired by author Jon Acuff in his book “Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done.”  As a person who has “squirrel syndrome,” which is a trait of ENFP personality types, I have found that adding some fun into my work and my goals has helped me accomplish so many more things.  Why?  Because those fun things are so much more enjoyable to do and complete!</p>

<p>Not everything is going to be fun.  Taxes are boring, painting a room is tedious and filing reports is downright dull.  However, you can overcome that and get things done.</p>

<p>In the book (particularly Chapter 4), Jon Acuff has some great techniques for getting projects done and goals achieved.  I recommend you listen or read his book today!  It is actually a fun read!  Get after it, and add fun to done to your life!</p>

<h3>Special Thanks from Tommy Cakes</h3>

<p>I would like to thank Greg Burns from Natures Image Farm and Doneil Freeman from Freeman Family Farms for the INSPIRATION to do this Midweek Motivation Podcast.  You two ARE the wind beneath my wings!</p>

<p>Also I would like to thank Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for the &quot;Kool Kats&quot; theme music. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" rel="nofollow">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/</a>.</p>

<p>Badda boom, badda bing!  Dat&#39;s how we do it!</p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
</item>
<item>
  <title>Midweek Motivation - 4 Tips to Keep Going</title>
  <link>https://smallscalelife.fireside.fm/79</link>
  <guid isPermaLink="false">01a0800e-7e40-4bac-8648-b561e11b9ac9</guid>
  <pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2018 18:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
  <author>Tom</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b0fd18a6-4edd-4b76-b0fd-8c7916d10787/01a0800e-7e40-4bac-8648-b561e11b9ac9.mp3" length="8095914" type="audio/mp3"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:author>Tom</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>How many of you set your New Year’s Resolutions and gave it up already?  You need to keep going.  Results are not guaranteed, but you will be better off in the long run for trying.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>7:30</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/b/b0fd18a6-4edd-4b76-b0fd-8c7916d10787/episodes/0/01a0800e-7e40-4bac-8648-b561e11b9ac9/cover.jpg?v=1"/>
  <description>Midweek Motivation is a weekly episode featuring the wisdom and stories of host Tommy Cakes. How many of you set your New Year’s Resolutions and gave it up already?  You need to keep going.  Results are not guaranteed, but you will be better off in the long run for trying. In case you are having trouble understanding the audio file, the following is a translation of the audio file from host Tommy Cakes.
Who is Tommy Cakes?
Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.
Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I'm a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don't worry about it!
What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.
I import knowledge
I export that information at premium prices!
I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life
Introduction
A lot of us get to the end of the year and we are excited to get a new slate and a new chance to do things different.  Many of us want to change something in our lives:
Lose weight
Get healthy
Stop drinking
Stop smoking
Travel more
Get ride of clutter
Get organized
Start a new business
Others - yada yada yada
How many of us set goals and resolutions for the New Year?  How many of us have already dropped by the wayside and punted on those goals?
Statistically speaking, research has shown that 31 days after the first of the year, 64 percent of you have dropped your New Years Resolutions.  By March 1st, more than 80 percent of you have dropped those New Year’s Resolutions and goals.  You can see this at the gyms: the crowds that created standing room only and long wait times for equipment has eased up or evaporated completely.
How many of you are like that?  Does one of these questions describe your state of mind:
Do you get frustrated with your progress and results?
Did you fall back into your same old patterns?
Do you lack the time to put into this resolution?
Do you lack a game plan for success?
Did you forget the reason why you started?
There are ways to break the chains of failure and defeat.  You can accomplish your goal successfully!
4 Tips to Keep Going
It is tough to keep going, especially when times are tough.  Here are some ideas on how to keep motivated and making progress:
Get a coach or accountability partner – Working with someone can help push and motivate you when you lose motivation. A good coach or accountability partner has your back and will keep you on task, even when times are hard.  After all, you don’t want to let that coach or accountability partner down!
Start small; go low and slow – Too many of us go all out after we haven’t been doing something for a long time. Then we get really, really frustrated when change doesn’t happen or when you are sore.  Go low and slow, but do it consistently.  It will help with your recovery and motivation.
Make it part of your daily routine – Block off some time every day to devote to your goal. Focus on that doing activities that get you closer to that goal during that time.  Do not get distracted by people or screens!
Track your progress – Take notes and document your progress. It might not seem like you are moving a mountain initially, but when you look back after a month or a year, you will see how far you have come!
Midweek Motivation Lesson: Keep Going
Change is hard.  We are impatient creatures, and when results aren’t immediately seen, we throw up our hands and stop doing what we are doing.
Keep going.  Keep pushing yourself.  You might be on the verge of a breakthrough, but you will never know if you give up.  Do the following things to keep going:
Get a coach or accountability partner
Start small; go low and slow
Make it part of your daily routine
Track your progress
That’s all I got this week.  This is Tommy Cakes, and I’ll see you next week!  Bada boom, bada bing!
Sources
Sources for today’s Midweek Motivation include:
New Study Reveals How Long New Year’s Resolutions Usually Last
80% of New Year's resolutions fail by February — here's how to keep yours
How long do people keep their New Year resolutions?
Special Thanks from Tommy Cakes
I would like to thank Greg Burns from Natures Image Farm and Doneil Freeman from Freeman Family Farms for the INSPIRATION to do this Midweek Motivation Podcast.  You two ARE the wind beneath my wings!
Also I would like to thank Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for the "Kool Kats" theme music. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.
Badda boom, badda bing!  Dat's how we do it!
  
</description>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>Midweek Motivation is a weekly episode featuring the wisdom and stories of host Tommy Cakes. How many of you set your New Year’s Resolutions and gave it up already?  You need to keep going.  Results are not guaranteed, but you will be better off in the long run for trying. In case you are having trouble understanding the audio file, the following is a translation of the audio file from host Tommy Cakes.</p>

<h3>Who is Tommy Cakes?</h3>

<p>Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.</p>

<p>Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I&#39;m a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don&#39;t worry about it!</p>

<p>What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.</p>

<ul>
<li>I import knowledge</li>
<li>I export that information at premium prices!</li>
</ul>

<p>I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life</p>

<h3>Introduction</h3>

<p>A lot of us get to the end of the year and we are excited to get a new slate and a new chance to do things different.  Many of us want to change something in our lives:</p>

<ul>
<li>Lose weight</li>
<li>Get healthy</li>
<li>Stop drinking</li>
<li>Stop smoking</li>
<li>Travel more</li>
<li>Get ride of clutter</li>
<li>Get organized</li>
<li>Start a new business</li>
<li>Others - yada yada yada</li>
</ul>

<p>How many of us set goals and resolutions for the New Year?  How many of us have already dropped by the wayside and punted on those goals?</p>

<p>Statistically speaking, research has shown that 31 days after the first of the year, 64 percent of you have dropped your New Years Resolutions.  By March 1st, more than 80 percent of you have dropped those New Year’s Resolutions and goals.  You can see this at the gyms: the crowds that created standing room only and long wait times for equipment has eased up or evaporated completely.</p>

<p>How many of you are like that?  Does one of these questions describe your state of mind:</p>

<ul>
<li>Do you get frustrated with your progress and results?</li>
<li>Did you fall back into your same old patterns?</li>
<li>Do you lack the time to put into this resolution?</li>
<li>Do you lack a game plan for success?</li>
<li>Did you forget the reason why you started?</li>
</ul>

<p>There are ways to break the chains of failure and defeat.  You can accomplish your goal successfully!</p>

<h3>4 Tips to Keep Going</h3>

<p>It is tough to keep going, especially when times are tough.  Here are some ideas on how to keep motivated and making progress:</p>

<p><strong>Get a coach or accountability partner</strong> – Working with someone can help push and motivate you when you lose motivation. A good coach or accountability partner has your back and will keep you on task, even when times are hard.  After all, you don’t want to let that coach or accountability partner down!<br>
<strong>Start small; go low and slow</strong> – Too many of us go all out after we haven’t been doing something for a long time. Then we get really, really frustrated when change doesn’t happen or when you are sore.  Go low and slow, but do it consistently.  It will help with your recovery and motivation.<br>
<strong>Make it part of your daily routine</strong> – Block off some time every day to devote to your goal. Focus on that doing activities that get you closer to that goal during that time.  Do not get distracted by people or screens!<br>
<strong>Track your progress</strong> – Take notes and document your progress. It might not seem like you are moving a mountain initially, but when you look back after a month or a year, you will see how far you have come!</p>

<h3>Midweek Motivation Lesson: Keep Going</h3>

<p>Change is hard.  We are impatient creatures, and when results aren’t immediately seen, we throw up our hands and stop doing what we are doing.</p>

<p>Keep going.  Keep pushing yourself.  You might be on the verge of a breakthrough, but you will never know if you give up.  Do the following things to keep going:</p>

<ul>
<li>Get a coach or accountability partner</li>
<li>Start small; go low and slow</li>
<li>Make it part of your daily routine</li>
<li>Track your progress</li>
</ul>

<p>That’s all I got this week.  This is Tommy Cakes, and I’ll see you next week!  Bada boom, bada bing!</p>

<h3>Sources</h3>

<p>Sources for today’s Midweek Motivation include:</p>

<p>New Study Reveals How Long New Year’s Resolutions Usually Last<br>
80% of New Year&#39;s resolutions fail by February — here&#39;s how to keep yours<br>
How long do people keep their New Year resolutions?</p>

<p>Special Thanks from Tommy Cakes</p>

<p>I would like to thank Greg Burns from Natures Image Farm and Doneil Freeman from Freeman Family Farms for the INSPIRATION to do this Midweek Motivation Podcast.  You two ARE the wind beneath my wings!</p>

<p>Also I would like to thank Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for the &quot;Kool Kats&quot; theme music. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" rel="nofollow">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/</a>.</p>

<p>Badda boom, badda bing!  Dat&#39;s how we do it!</p>

<p> </p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Midweek Motivation is a weekly episode featuring the wisdom and stories of host Tommy Cakes. How many of you set your New Year’s Resolutions and gave it up already?  You need to keep going.  Results are not guaranteed, but you will be better off in the long run for trying. In case you are having trouble understanding the audio file, the following is a translation of the audio file from host Tommy Cakes.</p>

<h3>Who is Tommy Cakes?</h3>

<p>Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.</p>

<p>Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I&#39;m a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don&#39;t worry about it!</p>

<p>What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.</p>

<ul>
<li>I import knowledge</li>
<li>I export that information at premium prices!</li>
</ul>

<p>I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life</p>

<h3>Introduction</h3>

<p>A lot of us get to the end of the year and we are excited to get a new slate and a new chance to do things different.  Many of us want to change something in our lives:</p>

<ul>
<li>Lose weight</li>
<li>Get healthy</li>
<li>Stop drinking</li>
<li>Stop smoking</li>
<li>Travel more</li>
<li>Get ride of clutter</li>
<li>Get organized</li>
<li>Start a new business</li>
<li>Others - yada yada yada</li>
</ul>

<p>How many of us set goals and resolutions for the New Year?  How many of us have already dropped by the wayside and punted on those goals?</p>

<p>Statistically speaking, research has shown that 31 days after the first of the year, 64 percent of you have dropped your New Years Resolutions.  By March 1st, more than 80 percent of you have dropped those New Year’s Resolutions and goals.  You can see this at the gyms: the crowds that created standing room only and long wait times for equipment has eased up or evaporated completely.</p>

<p>How many of you are like that?  Does one of these questions describe your state of mind:</p>

<ul>
<li>Do you get frustrated with your progress and results?</li>
<li>Did you fall back into your same old patterns?</li>
<li>Do you lack the time to put into this resolution?</li>
<li>Do you lack a game plan for success?</li>
<li>Did you forget the reason why you started?</li>
</ul>

<p>There are ways to break the chains of failure and defeat.  You can accomplish your goal successfully!</p>

<h3>4 Tips to Keep Going</h3>

<p>It is tough to keep going, especially when times are tough.  Here are some ideas on how to keep motivated and making progress:</p>

<p><strong>Get a coach or accountability partner</strong> – Working with someone can help push and motivate you when you lose motivation. A good coach or accountability partner has your back and will keep you on task, even when times are hard.  After all, you don’t want to let that coach or accountability partner down!<br>
<strong>Start small; go low and slow</strong> – Too many of us go all out after we haven’t been doing something for a long time. Then we get really, really frustrated when change doesn’t happen or when you are sore.  Go low and slow, but do it consistently.  It will help with your recovery and motivation.<br>
<strong>Make it part of your daily routine</strong> – Block off some time every day to devote to your goal. Focus on that doing activities that get you closer to that goal during that time.  Do not get distracted by people or screens!<br>
<strong>Track your progress</strong> – Take notes and document your progress. It might not seem like you are moving a mountain initially, but when you look back after a month or a year, you will see how far you have come!</p>

<h3>Midweek Motivation Lesson: Keep Going</h3>

<p>Change is hard.  We are impatient creatures, and when results aren’t immediately seen, we throw up our hands and stop doing what we are doing.</p>

<p>Keep going.  Keep pushing yourself.  You might be on the verge of a breakthrough, but you will never know if you give up.  Do the following things to keep going:</p>

<ul>
<li>Get a coach or accountability partner</li>
<li>Start small; go low and slow</li>
<li>Make it part of your daily routine</li>
<li>Track your progress</li>
</ul>

<p>That’s all I got this week.  This is Tommy Cakes, and I’ll see you next week!  Bada boom, bada bing!</p>

<h3>Sources</h3>

<p>Sources for today’s Midweek Motivation include:</p>

<p>New Study Reveals How Long New Year’s Resolutions Usually Last<br>
80% of New Year&#39;s resolutions fail by February — here&#39;s how to keep yours<br>
How long do people keep their New Year resolutions?</p>

<p>Special Thanks from Tommy Cakes</p>

<p>I would like to thank Greg Burns from Natures Image Farm and Doneil Freeman from Freeman Family Farms for the INSPIRATION to do this Midweek Motivation Podcast.  You two ARE the wind beneath my wings!</p>

<p>Also I would like to thank Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for the &quot;Kool Kats&quot; theme music. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" rel="nofollow">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/</a>.</p>

<p>Badda boom, badda bing!  Dat&#39;s how we do it!</p>

<p> </p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
</item>
  </channel>
</rss>
