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🎧 Finding Me — Episode 85: Seven-Out-of-Tenning It
Josh had a realization this week—and it wasn’t subtle.
He’s been living his life at about a seven out of ten.
Not failing. Not falling apart. Just… not pushing.
In the gym. In his work. Even on this podcast.
And once you see that pattern, you can’t unsee it.
Because seven-out-of-tenning it is comfortable. It’s safe. It’s just good enough to avoid real consequences—but never good enough to create real momentum. It’s the space where effort gets negotiated, where potential gets managed instead of maximized.
And Josh knows it’s not new.
It’s a lifelong pattern.
The difference now? He’s actually calling it out—and more importantly, he’s done with it.
No big speech. No overnight transformation. Just awareness… and a decision to stop coasting. To push harder. To show up differently. To close that gap between what he’s capable of and what he’s been settling for.
And yeah—you’re going to watch it happen in real time.
Of course, it wouldn’t be Finding Me without a little chaos on the side.
Josh also officially hits his breaking point with the Red Sox. Years of loyalty… gone. Over it. Done. Which raises a very real question:
If you’re leaving your team… where do you go?
Is there such a thing as a “clean break” in sports fandom? Or are you just carrying the same emotional baggage into a new jersey?
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🎧 Catch Finding Me wherever you get your podcasts
📺 Watch full episodes on the Evio Creative YouTube Channel
Because sometimes growth starts with a simple, uncomfortable truth:
you’ve been holding back… and you don’t want to anymore.
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🎧 Finding Me — Episode 85: Seven-Out-of-Tenning It
Josh had a realization this week—and it wasn’t subtle.
He’s been living his life at about a seven out of ten.
Not failing. Not falling apart. Just… not pushing.
In the gym. In his work. Even on this podcast.
And once you see that pattern, you can’t unsee it.
Because seven-out-of-tenning it is comfortable. It’s safe. It’s just good enough to avoid real consequences—but never good enough to create real momentum. It’s the space where effort gets negotiated, where potential gets managed instead of maximized.
And Josh knows it’s not new.
It’s a lifelong pattern.
The difference now? He’s actually calling it out—and more importantly, he’s done with it.
No big speech. No overnight transformation. Just awareness… and a decision to stop coasting. To push harder. To show up differently. To close that gap between what he’s capable of and what he’s been settling for.
And yeah—you’re going to watch it happen in real time.
Of course, it wouldn’t be Finding Me without a little chaos on the side.
Josh also officially hits his breaking point with the Red Sox. Years of loyalty… gone. Over it. Done. Which raises a very real question:
If you’re leaving your team… where do you go?
Is there such a thing as a “clean break” in sports fandom? Or are you just carrying the same emotional baggage into a new jersey?
🎯 Follow & Listen
🎧 Catch Finding Me wherever you get your podcasts
📺 Watch full episodes on the Evio Creative YouTube Channel
Because sometimes growth starts with a simple, uncomfortable truth:
you’ve been holding back… and you don’t want to anymore.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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