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Topics Covered:
• The fear of the messy middle between starting and arriving
• The hidden cost of avoiding the gap: comfort over growth
• Why most people stay in the known even when it's suffocating
• How the gap is where skills, clarity, and transformation are built
• Reframing discomfort as evidence of progress
Key Takeaway: The gap between where you are and where you're going isn't wasted time—it's where you become the person capable of arriving. Avoiding it costs you growth, transformation, and the life you actually want. Stop treating the gap like proof you're stuck. Start treating it like proof you're moving.
Visit FlowersCapital.com or email [email protected].]]>
By Eric BurnsTopics Covered:
• The fear of the messy middle between starting and arriving
• The hidden cost of avoiding the gap: comfort over growth
• Why most people stay in the known even when it's suffocating
• How the gap is where skills, clarity, and transformation are built
• Reframing discomfort as evidence of progress
Key Takeaway: The gap between where you are and where you're going isn't wasted time—it's where you become the person capable of arriving. Avoiding it costs you growth, transformation, and the life you actually want. Stop treating the gap like proof you're stuck. Start treating it like proof you're moving.
Visit FlowersCapital.com or email [email protected].]]>