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#3627: Power Requires Elimination

Black Podcasting - #3627: Power Requires Elimination

Power doesn’t come from doing more, it comes from cutting things out. I’ve learned that real growth happens when I narrow my focus, remove distractions, and put my energy into fewer things that actually matter. Most people think expansion leads to results, but it usually just spreads you thin. When I eliminate what’s not essential, I get sharper, clearer, and more effective. In this episode, I break down why less is actually more, and how cutting things out puts you in a position to win.

Show Notes:

[04:53]#1 Competence invites comfort and steady validation.

[09:05]#2 Elimination concentrates force.

[16:56]#3 Exclusivity is built by subtraction.

[22:54] Recap

Episodes Mentioned:

1193: Focus: The Force Multiplier

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