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Confronting the paralyzing question that plagues every leader, parent, and dreamer -"How do you know if you are on the right path?" - McKay challenges the common misconception that clarity must precede action. He argues that confidence is not a prerequisite for starting, but a result of "walking the path" and leaning on proven principles rather than fleeting fads.
McKay opens with Kiva co-founder Jessica Jackley, who discovered her purpose through a single connection in Uganda rather than overwhelming data. He then spotlights Bill Courtney, a coach who rebuilt a team by valuing character over the scoreboard. The episode weaves in lessons from NFL legend Jerry Rice and McKay’s own career pivot to Idaho to illustrate the power of proven principles. It concludes with his daughter’s story, illustrating that clarity often arrives only after we commit to the journey.
Main Themes:
Top 10 Quotes:
"Rarely do we know with absolute certainty that we're on the right path. We start something new without certainty, hoping that it's right, but often unsure."
"Character is what you do when no one is watching."
"Stick with the critical activities. The self-assurance you get from doing so will carry you through the less-than-clear times."
"Comfort means ease. Peace means alignment."
"Peace says, ‘I might be struggling, I might be working hard, but I know I'm in the right struggle.’"
"God will give you some signs. And those signs come in the form of people, encouragement, moments of clarity, or a feeling of certainty."
"You have to walk down the path of uncertainty a bit... you have to try the thing on and start as if you're going to do it, and then you find the answer."
"Start walking, give it your all, and soon you will know."
"Failure can be good. It's fertilizer."
"The difficult road you are on is a purposeful road to help you rise to become more like your Maker."
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Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen
By McKay Christensen4.7
119119 ratings
Confronting the paralyzing question that plagues every leader, parent, and dreamer -"How do you know if you are on the right path?" - McKay challenges the common misconception that clarity must precede action. He argues that confidence is not a prerequisite for starting, but a result of "walking the path" and leaning on proven principles rather than fleeting fads.
McKay opens with Kiva co-founder Jessica Jackley, who discovered her purpose through a single connection in Uganda rather than overwhelming data. He then spotlights Bill Courtney, a coach who rebuilt a team by valuing character over the scoreboard. The episode weaves in lessons from NFL legend Jerry Rice and McKay’s own career pivot to Idaho to illustrate the power of proven principles. It concludes with his daughter’s story, illustrating that clarity often arrives only after we commit to the journey.
Main Themes:
Top 10 Quotes:
"Rarely do we know with absolute certainty that we're on the right path. We start something new without certainty, hoping that it's right, but often unsure."
"Character is what you do when no one is watching."
"Stick with the critical activities. The self-assurance you get from doing so will carry you through the less-than-clear times."
"Comfort means ease. Peace means alignment."
"Peace says, ‘I might be struggling, I might be working hard, but I know I'm in the right struggle.’"
"God will give you some signs. And those signs come in the form of people, encouragement, moments of clarity, or a feeling of certainty."
"You have to walk down the path of uncertainty a bit... you have to try the thing on and start as if you're going to do it, and then you find the answer."
"Start walking, give it your all, and soon you will know."
"Failure can be good. It's fertilizer."
"The difficult road you are on is a purposeful road to help you rise to become more like your Maker."
Show Links:
Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen

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