22. How To Stop Drifting And Start COMMANDING Your Life?
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What separates a man who drifts through life from one who commands it? It’s not luck, talent, or just hard work—it starts with a clear vision.In this episode, Stu Murray, former educator turned men’s coach, explains why having a clear vision is the foundation for leadership, growth, and success. Without it, even the most talented men feel lost in the noise.
You’ll learn:
✅ The key to unlocking your full potential
✅ Why busyness is NOT the same as progress
✅ How to break limiting patterns and step into your greatness
✅ How a strong vision fuels resilience and discipline
If you’ve ever felt stuck, directionless, or unsure of your next move, this episode is for you. A man with a vision is a force to be reckoned with.
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⏳ Timestamps:
00:00 - The #1 Difference Between Drifting & Leading in Life
00:26 - The Power of Having a Clear Vision
01:06 - Why a Clear Vision is Your North Star
02:34 - The Ship Analogy: Are You Lost at Sea?
05:31 - How to Build Your Vision in 3-5 Years
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