Ever notice how the plans you waited years to achieve can feel misaligned the moment they arrive? We get honest about that awkward middle—holding a long‑earned job while craving creative momentum—and unpack how a small shift in thinking can unlock big results without burning out.
We start by naming the control trap and why trusting timing is hard when you’re used to managing every detail. From there, we reframe goals by changing the math behind them, drawing on a vivid example about raffling value and a proven story from Jack Canfield: break big targets into units you can actually influence. Instead of chasing one perfect win, multiply smaller wins you can repeat—price, volume, cadence, and channels. That lens powers a fresh approach to podcast growth too. If each episode earns predictable downloads, then consistent output becomes a lever for discovery and a path toward monetization, even when time is tight.
Along the way, we talk practical systems: simplify production, ship more often, and measure what matters—weekly downloads, completion rates, and saves—so your next move is guided by data, not guesswork. We also dig into the emotional side: how to honor a career you pursued for sixteen years while nurturing a two‑year creative calling, and how to pivot without abandoning your values. The takeaway is simple and liberating: ask better questions. How else could you reach the number? What can you do less of to get more? Where is the workaround hiding?
We wrap with a preview of next week’s readings from a new anthology featuring powerful stories by women authors, plus details on links and giveaways for loyal listeners. If this conversation sparked a new way to measure your goals, subscribe, share with a friend who needs momentum, and leave a quick review to tell us what mindset shift you’re trying next.
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