Dr. Alex Spinoso
December 26, 2025

Do Hard Things… But Make Them Easy to Do

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Everyone loves to say, “Do hard things.”I agree. Completely.

The best way to feel good about life is to do hard things. The best way to build something meaningful is to do hard things.

But here’s the part people skip.

You have to make the hard things as easy to execute as possible.

Early in my life, fitness was simple. I competed as a bodybuilder. I took it seriously.Training was the priority.

Now my life looks different.

I’m running multiple companies.I’m responsible for teams and growth and decisions that actually matter. I’m a husband. I’m a dad to triplets and another daughter. I want to be present for my family, my parents, my sister.

So am I still committed to fitness? Yes. But I’m not committed to making it harder than it needs to be.

That’s why I invested in a home gym.

No commute. No wasted transition time. No friction between intention and execution.

That’s not cutting corners. That’s removing excuses.

There’s a difference between avoiding hard things and engineering your life so the hard things actually get done.

If you’re trying to “grease the wheels” a little so you can stay consistent, disciplined, and sane, you’re not doing it wrong.

You’re doing it intelligently.

Do hard things. Then make them easier to repeat.

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