Why Some People Live in a Constant State of “Almost”

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Many people believe they struggle with motivation or discipline when, in reality, they may be struggling with something deeper: the vulnerability of completion.

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In This Episode

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  • Why potential often feels safer than execution

  • Fear of being fully seen

  • Identity tied to possibility rather than action

  • The emotional cost of staying unfinished

  • How planning can expose avoidance

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Key Takeaway

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“Staying in ‘almost’ protects you from the vulnerability of being fully evaluated.”

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Reflection Question

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What in your life have you been keeping in the realm of potential because finishing would require being seen?

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