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[Mastering Intentionality: How to Finish What You Start with Chris Bailey]-[Being intentional, with Chris Bailey]

Before Breakfast · B1 · 2026-01-07

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The Core of Productivity: Intentionality and Follow-Through

In this episode of Before Breakfast, host Laura Vanderkam sits down with productivity expert and author Chris Bailey to discuss his latest book, Intentional: How to Finish What You Start. The conversation delves into why we often fail to complete our goals and how we can bridge the gap between setting an intention and achieving it.

The Disconnect Between Intention and Follow-Through

Bailey argues that while “intention is a beautiful idea,” it is often undermined by a lack of follow-through. He suggests that productivity isn't just about time management; it is fundamentally rooted in intentionality. The challenge arises when our daily actions fail to align with the intentions we set. Bailey emphasizes that we must understand the “mental resistance” and “procrastination” that prevent us from completing tasks, noting that when “the rubber meets the road,” many people struggle because their goals aren't effectively integrated into their daily lives.

The Motivational Core: Understanding Human Values

One of the most profound insights Bailey shares is the role of values as the “motivational core” of human behavior. Rather than relying on corporate buzzwords, Bailey points to scientific research identifying 12 fundamental values—including achievement, self-direction, benevolence, and stimulation—that drive us.

Bailey explains that tasks often feel “aversive” when they don’t align with our values. He recounts his own experience working at a telecom company, where a repetitive handbook project felt meaningless until he reframed it through the value of benevolence (helping others). By realigning a task with one’s intrinsic values, one can significantly boost motivation and sustain the effort required to finish it.

Managing Focus and the Four-Hour Limit

A critical practical takeaway from the discussion is the reality of our cognitive limitations. Bailey notes that humans have a limited capacity for deep, focused work, typically peaking at about “four, four and a half hours” per day. Attempting to force focus beyond this limit is counterproductive, often leading to mental fatigue. He advises listeners to work within these natural limits by aligning tasks with their values, which makes the work feel “naturally motivating” and requires less conscious effort to regulate attention.

The Intention Stack and Strategic Planning

To bridge the gap between broad aspirations and daily reality, Bailey introduces the concept of the “intention stack.” This framework involves layering our life’s components—from present-moment actions to plans, goals, priorities, and ultimately, our core values.

He warns against “sepia tone goals”—fantasies of self-improvement (like becoming an early riser) that we love in theory but hate in practice. To avoid this, he advocates for a high ratio of planning to action. He notes that “the less you want to do something, the shorter your process goals duration should be,” suggesting that breaking down daunting tasks into five-minute increments can help maintain momentum.

Reframing Routine: The Hedonistic Approach

Concluding the episode, Bailey shares a unique tactic for overcoming resistance to habits: leveraging the value of hedonism (pleasure). By reframing his gym routine as a “spa” experience—choosing a more luxurious facility and focusing on the sensory pleasures of the process—he successfully increased his consistency.

Ultimately, Bailey’s message is that productivity is not about rigid discipline, but about creating a life where our daily actions are meaningful, intentional, and aligned with who we truly are.

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I'm so excited to get out into the world.
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when the rubber meets the road on a daily basis
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all that good stuff that's in the book.
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I like that you touched on motivation off the start of the question
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I'd imagine a lot of Before Breakfast listeners are in that boat.
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follow through
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when the rubber meets the road
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fire you up
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take on
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come to grips with
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