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Ep. 5 | It’s Never Too Late to Take Action | Resilient Talks w/ Nat Martin

Ep. 5 | It’s Never Too Late to Take Action | Resilient Talks w/ Nat Martin

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In this short solo episode of Resilient Talks, I get real about the difference between being a thinker and a doer — and why so many of us delay our own success by waiting for the “perfect” time to start.

I open up about my own journey with this podcast and how I almost delayed launching it because I told myself I didn’t have the right equipment, the right setup, or the right timing. Truth is — I had enough to start, but excuses and limiting beliefs almost kept me stuck.


👉 Here’s what I share in this quick episode:

  • Why so many dreams go to the grave unfinished

  • How limiting beliefs (“I’m not ready,” “I don’t have enough”) paralyze us

  • The importance of focusing on the who (who can help) instead of the how

  • Why action — even messy action — beats perfection every time

  • How to use SMART goals to break down big dreams into doable steps

  • The truth: it’s never too late to start

If you’ve ever felt stuck, delayed your goals, or let perfectionism get in the way, this short but powerful reminder will give you the push you need to stop waiting and start doing.


✨ Resilience isn’t just about overcoming setbacks. Sometimes it’s about overcoming the excuses in your own head and finally moving forward.


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💪 Always be amazing. Always be resilient.


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