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Fast Five for Friday: The Question Holding You Back, What REAL Progress Looks Like, and Real Talk on Avoidance

Fast Five for Friday: The Question Holding You Back, What REAL Progress Looks Like, and Real Talk on Avoidance

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  • [00:00] From Doubt to Possibility
    Ryan breaks down why the question “Can I...?” often leads to hesitation—and how adding just one word (“How can I...?”) can shift you into possibility and action.


  • [02:23] Is Your Routine Serving You or Stagnating You?
    Routines are powerful—but they can also turn into ruts. Ryan shares why shaking up your daily structure might be the key to a breakthrough.


  • [04:48] What REAL Progress Looks Like
    A quote from Dan Sullivan sparks a mindset shift: stop measuring against your future ideal, and start looking back to see how far you’ve come.


  • [07:16] Are You Avoiding the Real Problem?
    The most important move you can make in business: confront the real issue. Ryan challenges listeners to get honest about the root problem—and whether they’ve been avoiding it.


  • [09:29] Get in the Right Rooms with the Right People
    A week with fellow high-level entrepreneurs reminded Ryan how energizing it is to be surrounded by people who truly get it. He shares why proximity isn’t optional—it’s essential.



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