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This episode puts a bow on the "Best Year Ever" series and pulls the threads together. Jim Oliver and Nick Kosko walk through what actually keeps you on course when motivation fades - vision without systems drifts, and identity without environment collapses. This conversation is about building a life that compounds, spiritually, physically, and financially, because it is designed to do so - focusing on daily stewardship and long-term thinking.
What You'll Learn:
Why vision and the systems that support it matters
The relationship between identity and behavior
The difference between living as a consumer versus an owner
The ways faith, health, and money all rise or fall together
Action Steps
Install Drift Checkers Create 5-minute morning and evening check-ins to stay aligned with who you are becoming, not who you were.
Change the Environment First Remember to remove friction for the habits you want and add friction for the ones you do not. Pantries, calendars, relationships, and routines matter.
Nick Kosko's Shared Wisdom
"Your plans are drafts. God's plans are complete. When you steward what you've been given, and put the right systems around your life, the results are always better than what you could have designed on your own."
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This episode puts a bow on the "Best Year Ever" series and pulls the threads together. Jim Oliver and Nick Kosko walk through what actually keeps you on course when motivation fades - vision without systems drifts, and identity without environment collapses. This conversation is about building a life that compounds, spiritually, physically, and financially, because it is designed to do so - focusing on daily stewardship and long-term thinking.
What You'll Learn:
Why vision and the systems that support it matters
The relationship between identity and behavior
The difference between living as a consumer versus an owner
The ways faith, health, and money all rise or fall together
Action Steps
Install Drift Checkers Create 5-minute morning and evening check-ins to stay aligned with who you are becoming, not who you were.
Change the Environment First Remember to remove friction for the habits you want and add friction for the ones you do not. Pantries, calendars, relationships, and routines matter.
Nick Kosko's Shared Wisdom
"Your plans are drafts. God's plans are complete. When you steward what you've been given, and put the right systems around your life, the results are always better than what you could have designed on your own."

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