Where You Should Put Your Focus

Where You Should Put Your Focus

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Inevitable Momentum

Most people think they're broken when life slows down. They're not. When momentum disappears, and everything feels like a grind, it's not a lack of discipline or drive — it's misalignment. I've spent 26 years watching what actually works, and real momentum isn't something you for ...  Show more

10 Perspective-Changing Questions

Life isn't a straight path — it's a scavenger hunt. And the people who seem to have it all figured out? They're not smarter than you. They just ask better questions. In this episode, I'm sharing 10 perspective-changing questions I've been returning to for nearly 20 years. Questio ...  Show more

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