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How to Get There Faster

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Whether, you're trying to lose 10 pounds, find your person, or sell your first screenplay — we all want to make our dreams happen faster.

This might lead you to rush.

You might set unrealistic timelines.

Try to do all the things at once.

And try to make it happen from a place of urgency.

But the truth is: trying to rush actually slows you down.

You feel more resistance.

More confusion.

There's more internal pressure to do it perfect the first time.

Which makes it hard to keep moving forward.

So what can you do instead?

On this week's episode of the Climb Your Mountain podcast, I'm going to teach you the concept of "small steps fast."

It's all about breaking big tasks down into small ones.

And then quickly taking action, evaluating, and acting again.

It sounds like slowing down.

But you're about to learn why it's always the fastest way to get there.

And also how it sets you up for the big quantum leaps where you collapse time in ways that feel magical.

Enjoy!

WORK WITH SARAH

Curious about how life coaching can help you? You can schedule a free consultation by:

  • Clicking here and grabbing some time on my calendar
  • Emailing me at sarah@missadventurepants
  continue reading

187 episodes

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Manage episode 510100553 series 2917722
Content provided by Sarah Maurer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sarah Maurer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Whether, you're trying to lose 10 pounds, find your person, or sell your first screenplay — we all want to make our dreams happen faster.

This might lead you to rush.

You might set unrealistic timelines.

Try to do all the things at once.

And try to make it happen from a place of urgency.

But the truth is: trying to rush actually slows you down.

You feel more resistance.

More confusion.

There's more internal pressure to do it perfect the first time.

Which makes it hard to keep moving forward.

So what can you do instead?

On this week's episode of the Climb Your Mountain podcast, I'm going to teach you the concept of "small steps fast."

It's all about breaking big tasks down into small ones.

And then quickly taking action, evaluating, and acting again.

It sounds like slowing down.

But you're about to learn why it's always the fastest way to get there.

And also how it sets you up for the big quantum leaps where you collapse time in ways that feel magical.

Enjoy!

WORK WITH SARAH

Curious about how life coaching can help you? You can schedule a free consultation by:

  • Clicking here and grabbing some time on my calendar
  • Emailing me at sarah@missadventurepants
  continue reading

187 episodes

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