Send us a text The final obstacle holding many back from success is waiting for the "right time" to pursue their dreams. By exploring personal stories of loss and unexpected achievements, Terry Fossum reveals why taking immediate action—even imperfectly—leads to far greater progress than perpetual planning. • The hardest step in any journey is the first one out your front door • "Someday" often never comes, as illustrated by Terry's parents who postponed their travel dreams • Analysis paraly...
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Send us a text The final obstacle holding many back from success is waiting for the "right time" to pursue their dreams. By exploring personal stories of loss and unexpected achievements, Terry Fossum reveals why taking immediate action—even imperfectly—leads to far greater progress than perpetual planning. • The hardest step in any journey is the first one out your front door • "Someday" often never comes, as illustrated by Terry's parents who postponed their travel dreams • Analysis paraly...
Send us a text We blow the doors off the belief that we don't have enough time to do important things in life and provide practical methods to better use our time and focus on what truly matters. • Americans spend an average of 38 hours per week (over 5 hours daily) on their phones • Online content creators use clickbait and algorithms to manipulate us into wasting more time • Never confuse activity with accomplishment - recognize what actions truly move you forward • The "big rocks" analogy...
The Comeback Chronicles Podcast
Send us a text The final obstacle holding many back from success is waiting for the "right time" to pursue their dreams. By exploring personal stories of loss and unexpected achievements, Terry Fossum reveals why taking immediate action—even imperfectly—leads to far greater progress than perpetual planning. • The hardest step in any journey is the first one out your front door • "Someday" often never comes, as illustrated by Terry's parents who postponed their travel dreams • Analysis paraly...