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One bite at a time

One bite at a time

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One bite at a time is how you finish the big stuff. We talk easy vs easier, modern stress, and how Michelle actually got Lady MacGyver written without losing the plot.

What you’ll hear

  • Why “hard” slows you down. “Easy vs easier” gets you moving.
  • Modern stress vs ancestral stress. Why your brain keeps pinging you at 9 pm.
  • The book process: talk it out, transcribe, tighten, ship.
  • Editing lessons from recording the audiobook.
  • “Hurry up and wait.” Prep well, then let the process work.
  • Reset Retreat in Bali. True confidence and anti-fragile thinking.

Takeaways

  • Stop calling it hard. Call it easy to start. Make it easier to continue.
  • Break big into small. Visible steps beat vague goals.
  • Close open loops fast. Your stress is emotional, not a lion in the bushes.
  • Record yourself telling the story. Transcribe. Edit for accuracy and tone.
  • Do your bit, then be patient. Pressure without panic.
  • Build contextual confidence (skills) and true confidence (self trust).

Try this today

  • Write the outcome you want. List 5 tiny actions. Do the first one now.
  • Two-minute rule. Start, then decide if you keep going.
  • Close one nagging task. Email sent. Bill paid. Call booked.

Book news

  • Lady MacGyver is on shelves, e-book, and audiobook (Yes, Michelle sings. Briefly.)

Mentioned

  • Reset Retreat (we're not sure of the name yet) in Ubud, Bali: confidence, anti-fragility, real tools for modern stress.

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  • Get Lady MacGyver.
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