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Dreams don't compound. Deposits do.
Show NotesIn this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor shares two powerful concepts that can completely change the way you approach progress: "daily deposits and puddles of progress," the Mantra of his good friend Joezon Darby.
Too many people love to talk about their dreams. They explain what they want to accomplish, where they want to go, and the life they plan to build someday.
But dreams alone don't produce results.
Progress happens through deposits.
A deposit is simply an installment you make today that will pay off later. Just like putting money into a bank account, every action you take toward your goal adds to the total. The amount doesn't have to be huge. It just has to exist.
The question Baylor asks is simple: at the end of your day, do you have a receipt?
Can you point to something tangible that moved you closer to the person you want to become? Did you write? Did you train? Did you learn? Did you create?
If the answer is no, then the dream stayed a dream.
But when you stack deposits day after day, something powerful happens. Compound progress. Small consistent actions start to multiply into massive outcomes over time.
Then Baylor adds a second concept: puddles of progress.
This idea comes from the image of sweat pooling on the floor during a hard workout. When you see puddles on the gym floor, you know someone didn't just show up. They worked. They pushed. They maximized their time.
Puddles of progress represent effort that goes beyond checking the box. It's the difference between attending and engaging. Between participation and commitment.
Most people either dream without depositing or deposit without intensity.
Winning requires both.
Make the daily deposit. Then make sure you leave puddles behind.
Because when consistent action meets full effort, the results compound faster than you ever expected.
What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy dreams without deposits never materialize
How daily actions compound into major results
The importance of having a "receipt" for your day
Why consistency beats intensity alone
What puddles of progress represent
How maximizing effort accelerates growth
"At the end of the day, ask yourself one question: do I have a receipt?"
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Dreams don't compound. Deposits do.
Show NotesIn this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor shares two powerful concepts that can completely change the way you approach progress: "daily deposits and puddles of progress," the Mantra of his good friend Joezon Darby.
Too many people love to talk about their dreams. They explain what they want to accomplish, where they want to go, and the life they plan to build someday.
But dreams alone don't produce results.
Progress happens through deposits.
A deposit is simply an installment you make today that will pay off later. Just like putting money into a bank account, every action you take toward your goal adds to the total. The amount doesn't have to be huge. It just has to exist.
The question Baylor asks is simple: at the end of your day, do you have a receipt?
Can you point to something tangible that moved you closer to the person you want to become? Did you write? Did you train? Did you learn? Did you create?
If the answer is no, then the dream stayed a dream.
But when you stack deposits day after day, something powerful happens. Compound progress. Small consistent actions start to multiply into massive outcomes over time.
Then Baylor adds a second concept: puddles of progress.
This idea comes from the image of sweat pooling on the floor during a hard workout. When you see puddles on the gym floor, you know someone didn't just show up. They worked. They pushed. They maximized their time.
Puddles of progress represent effort that goes beyond checking the box. It's the difference between attending and engaging. Between participation and commitment.
Most people either dream without depositing or deposit without intensity.
Winning requires both.
Make the daily deposit. Then make sure you leave puddles behind.
Because when consistent action meets full effort, the results compound faster than you ever expected.
What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy dreams without deposits never materialize
How daily actions compound into major results
The importance of having a "receipt" for your day
Why consistency beats intensity alone
What puddles of progress represent
How maximizing effort accelerates growth
"At the end of the day, ask yourself one question: do I have a receipt?"

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