This podcast interviews Dr. Emily Balcetis, a psychology professor, about the "perception gap"—the difference between how we perceive the world and reality. The discussion explores how this gap affects motivation and achievement, particularly in the context of exercise, showing that focusing on a near target (e.g., the next lamppost) rather than the distant goal (e.g., finishing a marathon) improves performance and reduces perceived exertion. Dr. Balcetis details studies showing that narrowed attention improves speed and reduces pain in exercise, and that strategically shifting focus (forward for committed goals, backward for less committed ones) boosts motivation. Listeners learn practical strategies for goal setting, including breaking down large goals into smaller, manageable steps and proactively planning for potential obstacles. The interview concludes with advice on self-talk and managing competing priorities to achieve a happier and more fulfilling life.