Send us a text Feeling behind isn’t a signal to push harder; it’s a cue to change the frame. We dive into why comparing your level 3 to someone else’s level 20 poisons progress and how a few simple tools can restore momentum: small daily actions that compound, identity shifts that make habits stick, and language choices that keep your mind on movement rather than deficiency. First, we tackle the compounding effect of consistency. Think of your skills like interest—tiny deposits, made daily, ...
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Send us a text Feeling behind isn’t a signal to push harder; it’s a cue to change the frame. We dive into why comparing your level 3 to someone else’s level 20 poisons progress and how a few simple tools can restore momentum: small daily actions that compound, identity shifts that make habits stick, and language choices that keep your mind on movement rather than deficiency. First, we tackle the compounding effect of consistency. Think of your skills like interest—tiny deposits, made daily, ...
Send us a text Ready to transform your weekly productivity in just five minutes? Discover the powerful three-part reset system that has revolutionized my approach to work and life. At the heart of this transformation is the After Action Review (AAR) – a military-inspired reflection technique I learned during a leadership retreat in Utah. Each weekend, I dedicate time to answer three critical questions: What went well? What didn't? How can I improve next time? This simple practice creates con...
#Clockedin with Jordan Edwards
Send us a text Feeling behind isn’t a signal to push harder; it’s a cue to change the frame. We dive into why comparing your level 3 to someone else’s level 20 poisons progress and how a few simple tools can restore momentum: small daily actions that compound, identity shifts that make habits stick, and language choices that keep your mind on movement rather than deficiency. First, we tackle the compounding effect of consistency. Think of your skills like interest—tiny deposits, made daily, ...