Monday’s episode on Maintainer Traits struck a chord—listeners loved it but wanted to know: “How do I actually develop these traits in real life?”

In today’s Q&A, Rick dives deep into your most practical questions about shifting from goal-thinking to systems-thinking, seeing setbacks as data instead of disasters, and building real self-trust around food.

These aren’t just ideas—they’re skills you can start practicing today to think, act, and feel like a lifelong maintainer.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn: How to shift from goals to systems so your success doesn’t depend on motivation. * A 3-question tool to turn setbacks into learning opportunities, not failures. * How to rebuild self-trust around food—one piece of micro-evidence at a time. * How to plan for obstacles without falling into obsession or control. * Which non-scale victories* actually show your mindset is changing for good.

Key Takeaways Goals have finish lines. Systems just keep making you better. * Curiosity beats judgment. Every setback is data for your next success. * Beliefs change through evidence, not affirmations. Collect proof you can trust yourself. * Preparation > perfection. Simple “if-then” plans build resilience. * Track what really matters.* Energy, calm, and confidence—not just the scale.

Your Weekly ChallengePick one maintainer trait from Monday’s episode and one strategy from today’s Q&A. Practice them this week. Notice how your mindset—and results—start to shift.

Have a Question for Rick?Send your questions for next week’s Q&A to [insert contact/email/social handle]. Your struggles and insights help shape future episodes!