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  • Why Pairing Training With Kettle Time Beats Waiting For Motivation
    2026/04/22
    Motivation is slippery; pairing training with kettle time makes it happen without fuss.

    Gemma shares how habit pairing piggybacks on routines you never miss, so you stop relying on pep talks. Kettle time gives a built-in cue, a tidy one-minute window and a natural finish when it clicks, which strips away decision fatigue. This matters when days are busy, because anchors repeat even when energy dips, turning small reps into real-life reliability.

    Consider which tiny skill could live beside your next cuppa, and what one week of that would change.

    Pick up The Dog Life Planner... my pet care system that keeps your dog's health, training, and care details in one simple place...

    Keywords: kettle, habits, training, dogs, routine, motivation

    You can grab your copy of The Dog Life Planner HERE

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    6 分
  • How To Set Two Daily Micro‑Training Moments (30–90 Seconds) And Stick To Them
    2026/04/15
    What if two 60-second moments beat an hour you never find?

    This episode shows how to anchor training to what you already do, like kettle boil and telly ads, so practice happens without stealing your evening. Keep each slot to 30–90 seconds, stick to one simple skill per slot, and keep it light. Tiny treat stashes, a visual cue, and a quick tick to track streaks make it easy and satisfying, even on messy days.

    Listen with tomorrow in mind and decide your two anchors and one skill each, so you can test how small, steady reps feel in real life.

    Pick up The Dog Life Planner... my pet care system that keeps your dog's health, training, and care details in one simple place...

    Keywords: dog, training, habits, routine, microtraining, consistency

    You can grab your copy of The Dog Life Planner HERE

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    5 分
  • Stop Starting Mondays With No Plan - Map Your Walk Windows In Three Lines
    2026/04/08
    Mondays feel messy when every walk is a guess; make the week decided before it starts.
    This episode shares a simple 3-line way to set clear walk windows so you are not choosing at midday. It matters because clarity beats motivation, cutting guilt, stress and late-night scrambles while your dog still gets movement and attention. You will hear how choosing time shapes lets you swap windows when plans shift instead of binning the whole week.
    Try sketching your week tonight and note the one tweak that would make it easy to keep when things get noisy.

    Pick up The Dog Life Planner... my pet care system that keeps your dog's health, training, and care details in one simple place...

    Keywords: dog, walking, routine, planning, schedule

    You can grab your copy of The Dog Life Planner HERE

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    6 分
  • 5 Bits Of Kit To Park By The Door So You Can Leave In 60 Seconds
    2026/04/01
    Your best walks aren’t failing on the pavement, they’re stalling at the door.

    This episode shows how a tiny grab zone by the door removes faff and gets you out in under a minute. We talk five keep-by-the-door basics and why shaving micro-delays matters on tired, rainy or busy days. With less friction, more walks happen and leaving the house feels calmer for you and your dog.

    Set up a small door basket and try a 60 second launch, then note what actually helped and what you’d tweak.

    Pick up The Dog Life Planner... my pet care system that keeps your dog's health, training, and care details in one simple place...

    Keywords: dog, walking, lead, harness, training

    You can grab your copy of The Dog Life Planner HERE

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    6 分
  • What Happens When You Give Your Dog’s Week A 10‑Minute Sunday Plan
    2026/03/25
    When life gets busy and the guilt creeps in, a 10 minute Sunday sketch can turn the week from scramble to steady.

    This episode shows how a tiny plan makes care visible, cuts decision fatigue, and keeps costs and chaos down. You will hear simple ways to anchor likely walk slots, a small training nudge, and one fun thing so you stop guessing when tired. It is light, flexible planning, not a rigid timetable, so swapping days stays easy. Small planning beats big willpower.

    Listen for the prompts to spot tight days early, set easy options, and choose one tweak to carry into next week.

    Pick up The Dog Life Planner... my pet care system that keeps your dog's health, training, and care details in one simple place...

    Keywords: dog, planning, routine, training, enrichment, stress

    You can grab your copy of The Dog Life Planner HERE

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    7 分
  • What Consistency Feels Like After 30 Days Of Tiny Steps
    2026/03/18
    Consistency gets framed like a personality test, yet after 30 days of tiny steps it feels lighter, calmer and far less dramatic.
    This episode explores how small, repeatable minimums build a steady pattern, even with messy days. The emotional shift moves from guilt and second guessing to knowing the basics are covered most days, so life feels kinder. You’ll also hear how simple rhythms help your dog anticipate the day and make choices feel easier. The key takeaway: consistency stops feeling like pressure and starts feeling like a quiet safety net.

    Stay to the end for a gentle prompt to spot one tiny thread for the next month, if that feels right.

    Pick up The Dog Life Planner... my pet care system that keeps your dog's health, training, and care details in one simple place...

    Keywords: dogs, consistency, routines, training, habits

    You can grab your copy of The Dog Life Planner HERE

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    6 分
  • 3 Cheap Ways To Keep Leads And Shoes Together
    2026/03/11
    When leads vanish and trainers roam, walks don't fail from willpower, they fail from setup.

    This episode shares three cheap fixes to keep leads, harnesses and shoes together so leaving the house is simple. You'll hear how a visible hook, a catch-all crate, and a preloaded tote can form one small walk zone by the door. Why it matters: less faff, fewer lost bits, and more on-time, low-stress walks. The shift is from hunting and sighing to grab-and-go.

    Take five minutes to spot a patch by your exit and choose one hook or container to test this week.

    Pick up The Dog Life Planner... my pet care system that keeps your dog's health, training, and care details in one simple place...

    Keywords: dog, walking, organisation, leads, storage

    You can grab your copy of The Dog Life Planner HERE

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    7 分
  • Stop Waiting For Motivation Pick A Ready Minimum Route
    2026/02/19
    If you wait to feel like walking, some days you won't go; a pre-picked minimum route makes it happen anyway.This episode calls out that end-of-day tug and quiet guilt when the weather, work and willpower slip. Gemma shares how a ready, minimum route cuts through decision fatigue, keeps care steady and still gives your dog movement and sniffing. It shows how deciding once, in a calm moment, turns walk time from a fresh debate into an easy default, with room to extend when energy shows up.Listen for how to shape a short, safe loop near home and the tiny rule that keeps it rolling when energy is low.
    Pick up The Dog Life Planner... my pet care system that keeps your dog's health, training, and care details in one simple place...
    Keywords: dog, walking, motivation, habit, routine
    You can grab your copy of The Dog Life Planner HERE

    You can grab your copy of The Dog Life Planner HERE

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    5 分