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In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman dives into a simple but powerful truth most people forget once they become adults: if toddlers approached life the way many adults do, almost nobody would ever learn to walk. A child falls hundreds of times learning a basic skill, yet they never stop to question their worth, identity, or potential. They simply keep getting back up.
Too many people crawl through life emotionally, mentally, professionally, and spiritually because they allow failure, criticism, fear, and discomfort to convince them to stop trying. They give up after a few setbacks and then build a story around why success, happiness, resilience, or change is impossible for them.
This episode challenges that mindset directly. Shaun explores how resilience is built through repeated failure, discomfort, persistence, and effort. Whether it’s relationships, leadership, business, mental health, fitness, or personal growth, the people who eventually thrive are rarely the most talented. They are the people willing to keep getting up when life knocks them down.
The conversation also highlights how modern society conditions people to avoid pain, seek certainty, and protect their ego instead of embracing growth through adversity. The irony is that avoiding failure creates the exact suffering people are trying to escape.
If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, exhausted, or frustrated with your progress, this episode will remind you that every meaningful transformation starts with being willing to fall over repeatedly without quitting. The path to confidence, strength, peace, and success is not perfection. It’s persistence.
You are capable of far more than you think, but only if you stop crawling and keep getting back up.
The post EP 3711 How many people are crawling appeared first on The Strong Life Project.
By Shaun O'Gorman: Human Behaviour & High Performance Coach4.9
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In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman dives into a simple but powerful truth most people forget once they become adults: if toddlers approached life the way many adults do, almost nobody would ever learn to walk. A child falls hundreds of times learning a basic skill, yet they never stop to question their worth, identity, or potential. They simply keep getting back up.
Too many people crawl through life emotionally, mentally, professionally, and spiritually because they allow failure, criticism, fear, and discomfort to convince them to stop trying. They give up after a few setbacks and then build a story around why success, happiness, resilience, or change is impossible for them.
This episode challenges that mindset directly. Shaun explores how resilience is built through repeated failure, discomfort, persistence, and effort. Whether it’s relationships, leadership, business, mental health, fitness, or personal growth, the people who eventually thrive are rarely the most talented. They are the people willing to keep getting up when life knocks them down.
The conversation also highlights how modern society conditions people to avoid pain, seek certainty, and protect their ego instead of embracing growth through adversity. The irony is that avoiding failure creates the exact suffering people are trying to escape.
If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, exhausted, or frustrated with your progress, this episode will remind you that every meaningful transformation starts with being willing to fall over repeatedly without quitting. The path to confidence, strength, peace, and success is not perfection. It’s persistence.
You are capable of far more than you think, but only if you stop crawling and keep getting back up.
The post EP 3711 How many people are crawling appeared first on The Strong Life Project.

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