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Growth Instigators Hotline
Aaron Havens
474 episodes
1 day ago
Ever try to push your way to progress, only to end up with streaks and frustration? We take a humble paint job and use it to decode why real growth loves rhythm, not force. From spilled buckets and rushed coats to clean lines and even coverage, this story shows how small, steady passes create outcomes you can trust. We dig into the core idea that consistency outperforms intensity in leadership and life. Instead of muscling a roller, think steady pressure and repeated passes—daily habits, rec...
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Ever try to push your way to progress, only to end up with streaks and frustration? We take a humble paint job and use it to decode why real growth loves rhythm, not force. From spilled buckets and rushed coats to clean lines and even coverage, this story shows how small, steady passes create outcomes you can trust. We dig into the core idea that consistency outperforms intensity in leadership and life. Instead of muscling a roller, think steady pressure and repeated passes—daily habits, rec...
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Growth Instigators Hotline
Ever try to push your way to progress, only to end up with streaks and frustration? We take a humble paint job and use it to decode why real growth loves rhythm, not force. From spilled buckets and rushed coats to clean lines and even coverage, this story shows how small, steady passes create outcomes you can trust. We dig into the core idea that consistency outperforms intensity in leadership and life. Instead of muscling a roller, think steady pressure and repeated passes—daily habits, rec...