
If You Want A Sustainable Life, Read This - Olivia Oneid
If You Want A Sustainable Life, Read This
People confuse a sustainable, balanced life with feeling comfortable all the time.
And that misunderstanding is quietly holding them back from making any meaningful change.
When most people say they want sustainability, what they actually mean is this:
I want results… but I don’t want friction.
I want change… but I don’t want resistance.
The problem is: Change requires disruption. Disruption feels uncomfortable. And the moment something feels uncomfortable, we question whether it is sustainable.
I have done this myself.
When I was trying to engrain habits I actually wanted to keep, I would catch myself thinking:
Is this too much?
Is this realistic?
Can I really do this forever?
But if I’m being honest now, the questioning was not coming from incapability. It was coming from discomfort.
It was different and harder than what I was used to. It required more structure. More intentionality. More responsibility.
Staying comfortable would have guaranteed that nothing would change.
Sustainability is:
Waking up when you don’t feel like it.
It’s eating in alignment when motivation is low.
It’s training when it is inconvenient.
It’s holding a STANDARD without swinging to extremes.
It is discomfort you can repeat.
Disciplined, repeatable discomfort is what builds you into someone new.
And that is what sustainability actually is.
A couple of questions to sit with:
Where in your life are you labelling discomfort as “unsustainable” when it is actually just unfamiliar?
What standards are you willing to hold when motivation is low?
Now audit your definition of sustainable…
Does it mean:
• Easy
• Convenient
• Always enjoyable
Or does it mean:
• Repeatable
• Structured
• Resilient under pressure
That distinction will determine everything.
Olivia Oneid
Coach, Master Athletic Performance
