Zanta with Ruthie Zerai

48. How to Do the Work and Actually Follow Through


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Do you keep saying you want change, but struggle to follow through?

In this solo episode, Ruthie explores what it really means to do the work, not just talk about it. She breaks down why growth doesn’t come from the next book, course, or quick fix, but from showing up consistently for the promises you make to yourself.

This is an honest conversation about your say–do ratio, why we avoid discomfort, and how committing to the process creates long-term momentum, clarity, and results.

When you stop chasing shortcuts and start committing to the process, things shift. Not through perfection, but through integrity.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How to understand your say–do ratio and why it matters
  • Why growth always includes discomfort and why that’s not a problem
  • How avoiding pain keeps you stuck and practicing the fundamentals moves you forward
  • How keeping promises to yourself builds self-trust and long-term momentum


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Ruthie Zerai Semere is an ICF Accredited Life, Leadership, and Business coach, a first-generation entrepreneur, community builder and a curious soul. This podcast is for those seeking to grow into their full potential, creating alignment in life, career, and business from the inside out by finding their own answers.


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