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Most people don’t avoid action because they’re lazy.
They avoid it because starting would force them to face how far behind they feel.
In this episode of the Daily Path Podcast, I break down why avoidance is rarely passive and almost always a decision. One that quietly shapes your future whether you admit it or not.
I share a real conversation with my brother about quitting too early, why “I wasn’t good yet” is one of the most expensive lies we tell ourselves, and how the same pattern shows up for business coaches who say they want freedom but won’t stay consistent long enough to earn it.
We’ll unpack the principle of the day, and I’ll leave you with three simple ways to stop hiding in planning mode and start reinforcing the life and business you say you want.
If you’ve been waiting to feel ready, this episode is for you.
By Joe Winters Jr.5
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Most people don’t avoid action because they’re lazy.
They avoid it because starting would force them to face how far behind they feel.
In this episode of the Daily Path Podcast, I break down why avoidance is rarely passive and almost always a decision. One that quietly shapes your future whether you admit it or not.
I share a real conversation with my brother about quitting too early, why “I wasn’t good yet” is one of the most expensive lies we tell ourselves, and how the same pattern shows up for business coaches who say they want freedom but won’t stay consistent long enough to earn it.
We’ll unpack the principle of the day, and I’ll leave you with three simple ways to stop hiding in planning mode and start reinforcing the life and business you say you want.
If you’ve been waiting to feel ready, this episode is for you.