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Are you stuck because the obstacle is too big… or because it’s become familiar?
In this episode of ByrdOlogy in the Morning, I talk about a pattern I’ve seen in leaders, builders, and problem-solvers: your goal can be bigger than the obstacle—and you still won’t move if you’ve gotten comfortable living in “fix it” mode.
When solving problems becomes your identity, peace starts to feel strange. Progress starts to feel quiet. And without realizing it, you start looking for the next issue to manage—because being needed feels like purpose.
This episode breaks down:
The difference between resistance and attachment
Why fixing can keep you busy without moving you forward
How leaders get trapped in troubleshooting mode
The shift from reacting to building systems
One question that exposes what you’re really avoiding next
Ask yourself: If this obstacle disappeared tomorrow, what would I have to face next?
Because sometimes the obstacle isn’t blocking your next level.
By 4th and Pine Podcast NetworkAre you stuck because the obstacle is too big… or because it’s become familiar?
In this episode of ByrdOlogy in the Morning, I talk about a pattern I’ve seen in leaders, builders, and problem-solvers: your goal can be bigger than the obstacle—and you still won’t move if you’ve gotten comfortable living in “fix it” mode.
When solving problems becomes your identity, peace starts to feel strange. Progress starts to feel quiet. And without realizing it, you start looking for the next issue to manage—because being needed feels like purpose.
This episode breaks down:
The difference between resistance and attachment
Why fixing can keep you busy without moving you forward
How leaders get trapped in troubleshooting mode
The shift from reacting to building systems
One question that exposes what you’re really avoiding next
Ask yourself: If this obstacle disappeared tomorrow, what would I have to face next?
Because sometimes the obstacle isn’t blocking your next level.