Driven 2 Thrive: Purpose, Growth, and Lasting Impact For Men

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In this episode of the Fallible Man Podcast, Brent discusses the most destructive phrase in the English language: 'I'll do it tomorrow.' He explores how this mindset has sabotaged countless dreams, goals, and daily habits. Brent uses a humorous South Park reference to highlight how detrimental this procrastination mantra can be. He shares a personal anecdote about how being 'legitimately busy' led to a decline in his gym routine, urging listeners to break the habit by taking immediate action. Stay tuned for practical advice on overcoming procrastination and living a more intentional life.Your Next EpisodeFrom Good to Great: 5 Pillars of Success for Menhttps://www.thefalliblemanpodcast.com/from-good-to-great-5-pillars-of-success-for-men/Join our Bi-Weekly Mailing List and Receive our "Foundations of Change" Ebook - https://mailchi.mp/thefallibleman/2y3lp1to1e------------Social Media------------------Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/THEFALLIBLEMAN/Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/thefallibleman Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/falliblemanTwitter - https://twitter.com/thefalliblemanWisdom App on iPhone - @thefalliblemanThe Fallible Man Podcast – Everywhere you listen to podcast or https://www.thefalliblemanpodcast.com/-- Time Stamps --00:00:00 The Most Devastating Words in the English Language00:00:49 The Power of South Park's Comedy00:02:01 The Curse of Procrastination00:07:04 Take Action Today

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Driven 2 Thrive: Purpose, Growth, and Lasting Impact For MenBy Brent Dowlen

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