Send us a text In today’s Be a Wolf session, Nayzel breaks down the heart behind Start-Up, Scale-Up, Grow-Up as the book enters launch week. He shares three key lessons the writing process taught him — identity, consistency, and leaning into imperfect action. He also opens up about the real systems behind the book: daily reflection, small creative rituals, voice notes on long runs, and building frameworks to hold the chaos while leading two companies. This episode is a look behind the curtain...
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Send us a text In today’s Be a Wolf session, Nayzel breaks down the heart behind Start-Up, Scale-Up, Grow-Up as the book enters launch week. He shares three key lessons the writing process taught him — identity, consistency, and leaning into imperfect action. He also opens up about the real systems behind the book: daily reflection, small creative rituals, voice notes on long runs, and building frameworks to hold the chaos while leading two companies. This episode is a look behind the curtain...
#175 - Building Momentum: The Step After Being Seen | Nayzel Sushil | Be A Wolf - Sessions
Be A Wolf - Sessions
14 minutes
2 months ago
#175 - Building Momentum: The Step After Being Seen | Nayzel Sushil | Be A Wolf - Sessions
Send us a text Last week we talked about being more discoverable — getting seen, heard, and noticed. This week is all about what happens next: building unstoppable momentum. In this 10-minute session, I’ll cover three core points: Consistency beats talent – show up again and again, even when it’s hard.Energy is contagious – people don’t just follow what you do, they follow how you make them feel.Adapt, don’t stall – momentum isn’t about perfection, it’s about keeping movement alive even when ...
Be A Wolf - Sessions
Send us a text In today’s Be a Wolf session, Nayzel breaks down the heart behind Start-Up, Scale-Up, Grow-Up as the book enters launch week. He shares three key lessons the writing process taught him — identity, consistency, and leaning into imperfect action. He also opens up about the real systems behind the book: daily reflection, small creative rituals, voice notes on long runs, and building frameworks to hold the chaos while leading two companies. This episode is a look behind the curtain...