Dr. Meghan Marcum, Chief Psychologist at AMFM Healthcare, was recently featured in Betches’ article examining the viral “Great Lock-In Challenge” TikTok trend PSA: The “Great Lock-In Challenge” Is Not A Toxic Productivity Marathon. The piece explores the end-of-year productivity movement that encourages people to focus intensively on self-improvement goals during the final months of 2024.
In the article, Dr. Marcum provides expert commentary on why this timing resonates with so many people, explaining that “the combination of deadlines, reflection, and social momentum tends to sharpen people’s attention on goals.” She also distinguishes between year-end improvement efforts and traditional New Year’s resolutions, noting that end-of-year lock-ins are about “closing loops, finishing what you started, and using real feedback from the past 9–12 months to make targeted moves.” PSA: The “Great Lock-In Challenge” Is Not A Toxic Productivity Marathon
However, Dr. Marcum also warns against the potential pitfalls of the trend, cautioning that it can slip into toxic productivity habits where “people sacrifice sleep, nutrition, or relationships to ‘win’ the sprint.” PSA: The “Great Lock-In Challenge” Is Not A Toxic Productivity Marathon Her balanced perspective reinforces AMFM Healthcare’s commitment to promoting sustainable mental wellness practices that support long-term behavioral change rather than short-term perfectionism.