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One Arm. 90° Heat. Still Working.
Yesterday I saw a man landscaping in 90-degree heat. He only had one arm. Meanwhile many people with every advantage are waiting for the “perfect time” to start something. That moment reminded me of one phrase: No excuses. Here are the 3 shifts I was reminded of: • Perfect conditions never come• Adaptation beats limitation• Effort compounds results Success usually isn’t about talent. It’s about showing up when it would be easier not to.
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We Don’t Get What We Want. We Get What We Tolerate. (This Humbled Me.)
“We teach people how to treat us. We don’t get what we want. We get what we tolerate — in ourselves and in others.”— Tony Robbins I heard this quote years ago. But it took a long time for me to truly understand it — and even longer to see how much it was shaping my personal and professional life. At first, I thought my challenges were about: - clarity - timing - opportunity They weren’t. They were about what I was tolerating: - situations I avoided addressing - standards I never clearly set - habits I justified - patterns I kept repeating This quote humbled me because it quietly points the mirror back at us. Awareness doesn’t change everything instantly —but it does change the direction. Prompt: Where are you starting to see this show up in your own life?
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Decision fatigue isn’t laziness
Most people don’t procrastinate because they’re lazy. They procrastinate because they’re mentally exhausted from deciding all day. What stood out to me from Dr. Ben Hardy’s work is this idea:when your future is unclear, everything feels like a decision. What to work on.What to ignore.What actually matters. That constant mental negotiation drains energy fast. But when your future becomes clearer, a lot of decisions disappear — and action feels easier. Curious — where do you notice decision fatigue showing up most for you right now?
Chapter 1: Calling the Shot
I’m writing a book called Frameworks Thinking — and instead of disappearing until it’s finished, I’m building it in public. This is Chapter 1: Calling the Shot. It’s the first chapter because nothing works until direction is declared. I’ve invited a small group of people I respect to be Founding Readers — not to promote anything, but to help pressure-test the ideas while the book is still taking shape. Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing frameworks from chapters that don’t exist yet, starting here. Your role is simple: - Read the framework - Notice what lands (and what doesn’t) - Share honest feedback No hype. No polish. Just real thinking, in real time. More coming soon. — Kevin
Chapter 1: Calling the Shot
Growing together
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to finally finish what you started? I've lived more than 20 years of experiences that shaped my confidence, my faith, and my relationships. I know what I want to write about. What I'm working on now is not clarity, it's consistency. Meaningful work doesn't grow well in isolation, so I'm choosing to write this book publicly, honestly, and consistently. If you stay with me on this journey, you are not here to pressure me. You are here to witness growth and transformation, mine and maybe yours too. Let's grow together.🔥 (Please comment below what you think of this post and share your expectations, thank you buddies 🔥❤️💥)
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