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If every person in your life threw their biggest problem into the middle of a table and you could trade yours for theirs, would you?
Almost nobody does.
In this episode, Austin talks about the invisible weight people carry that we never see, why real gratitude lives deeper than any morning routine, and why the grass is almost never actually greener on the other side.
He gets honest about watching more than half a dozen people leave his organization chasing something better, and what most of them found when they got there. If you're in a season where everything feels hard and you're wondering if a change of scenery would fix it, this one is going to hit.
Your problems aren't a sign you're in the wrong place. They're a roadmap for who you need to become.
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If every person in your life threw their biggest problem into the middle of a table and you could trade yours for theirs, would you?
Almost nobody does.
In this episode, Austin talks about the invisible weight people carry that we never see, why real gratitude lives deeper than any morning routine, and why the grass is almost never actually greener on the other side.
He gets honest about watching more than half a dozen people leave his organization chasing something better, and what most of them found when they got there. If you're in a season where everything feels hard and you're wondering if a change of scenery would fix it, this one is going to hit.
Your problems aren't a sign you're in the wrong place. They're a roadmap for who you need to become.
📩 Join the newsletter for weekly business & leadership insights:
http://eepurl.com/jghu5I
📸 Follow Austin on Instagram:
@draustincohen
🌐 Explore events + resources:
www.austincohen.com

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