DD: STOP THE HESITATION | How to Train the Discipline of Immediate Obedience
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Hesitation feels small, but it costs men momentum, obedience, and growth. In this episode, we expose the danger of delay, overthinking, and passive disobedience. I talk about why immediate obedience matters for us men, how hesitation feeds fear, and how to train yourself to move when conviction hits instead of sitting around waiting for the perfect conditions.
QOTD: “Do not wait. The time will never be just right.”
— Napoleon Hill
SOTD: James 1:22 (ESV)
“But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.”
TACTICAL APPLICATION STEPS:
- Identify the thing you already know you need to do.
Do not overcomplicate it. What has God already made clear? - Put a time limit on your obedience.
Move on it within 24 hours. - Train first-move discipline daily.
Every day this week, do one needed thing immediately without negotiating.
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