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Have you ever set a goal with the best intentions, only to watch it quietly fall apart?
Me, too! And the fact is that you and I are not lazy, and nothing is wrong with us. We've just been fighting the wrong battle.
In this episode of Homeschool is a Work of Heart, I would like to share a powerful framework with you.
Brendon Burchard taught this concept years ago, and it helped explain why follow-through breaks down for so many of us.
There are four common hurdles that tend to block progress: money, time, skill, and discipline.
Once you can name which one is actually getting in your way, everything changes. You will indeed stop fighting the wrong battle and start addressing the real obstacle.
This episode is practical, honest, and encouraging, with real-life examples you can relate to right away.
Grab a journal, reflect along with me, and get ready to move forward with more clarity and confidence.
Write On!
Mentioned in this Episode
🎙️ HSWH: Episode 30 - Leave Busyness to the Bees
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Have you ever set a goal with the best intentions, only to watch it quietly fall apart?
Me, too! And the fact is that you and I are not lazy, and nothing is wrong with us. We've just been fighting the wrong battle.
In this episode of Homeschool is a Work of Heart, I would like to share a powerful framework with you.
Brendon Burchard taught this concept years ago, and it helped explain why follow-through breaks down for so many of us.
There are four common hurdles that tend to block progress: money, time, skill, and discipline.
Once you can name which one is actually getting in your way, everything changes. You will indeed stop fighting the wrong battle and start addressing the real obstacle.
This episode is practical, honest, and encouraging, with real-life examples you can relate to right away.
Grab a journal, reflect along with me, and get ready to move forward with more clarity and confidence.
Write On!
Mentioned in this Episode
🎙️ HSWH: Episode 30 - Leave Busyness to the Bees