Episode Details

Back to Episodes

EP 3661 Does it really need to take a long time?

Published 1 week, 5 days ago
Description

In EP 3661 of The Strong Life Project Podcast, Shaun O’Gorman challenges a quiet belief that drains results and excuses procrastination: the idea that progress has to be slow. Not because meaningful change is always quick, but because most delays are not caused by complexity. They are caused by hesitation, perfectionism, overthinking, and avoiding the discomfort of action.

This episode is a practical reminder that momentum is built through decisions, not motivation. If you keep waiting to feel ready, you will keep extending timelines that do not need to be extended. Shaun breaks down why people inflate the time required to start, to finish, or to improve, and how that story becomes a self-fulfilling trap. When you tell yourself it will take ages, you unconsciously reduce urgency, reduce focus, and reduce the number of attempts you are willing to make.

You will hear a grounded framework for compressing timelines without burning out. That means choosing the smallest next action that creates real movement, setting clear standards rather than vague ones, and building a simple cadence you can repeat daily. It also means learning to separate what is genuinely hard from what is just unfamiliar. The unfamiliar feels bigger than it is, until you do the reps.

If you have been stuck, this is your cue to stop negotiating with yourself. Decide what matters, identify the next step, and execute it today. Your life changes faster when your standards rise, and your excuses shrink.

The post EP 3661 Does it really need to take a long time? appeared first on The Strong Life Project.

Listen Now

Love PodBriefly?

If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Support Us