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Comfort is not something you earn before the work is done. In this episode, I explain why you only get comfort after closure, after the job is clearly finished. I talk about how many people relax too early because they chase feelings instead of results. When you define what “done” actually means in clear terms, you hold yourself accountable and stay locked in. I break down why real performers don’t wait to feel good, they execute first and earn comfort later.
Show Notes:
[06:27]#1 Comfort before finality produces drift.
[10:41]#2 Finality creates the conditions for legitimate comfort.
[15:21]#3 Unearned comfort trains avoidance.
[19:56] Recap
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A hospital can be the place that saves your life and the place that makes you feel the least in control. We sit down with Dr. Monique Nugent, a hospitalist […]
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