This week on WORDS MATTER, Deanna Ley, The Catalytic Coach, opens up about a moment when the weight of a task felt bigger than it should have. One shift changed everything — a shift that brought her back to purpose, steadied her steps, and gave her the clarity she needed to move again. “Outcome Over Effort.” Those three words became the anchor after she heard Scott Adams ask a question that stopped her mid-scroll: “What if laziness is nothing but a habit of thinking about the effort instead o...
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This week on WORDS MATTER, Deanna Ley, The Catalytic Coach, opens up about a moment when the weight of a task felt bigger than it should have. One shift changed everything — a shift that brought her back to purpose, steadied her steps, and gave her the clarity she needed to move again. “Outcome Over Effort.” Those three words became the anchor after she heard Scott Adams ask a question that stopped her mid-scroll: “What if laziness is nothing but a habit of thinking about the effort instead o...
"Disappointment Is The Price We Pay For Trying To Control What We Can’t."
WORDS MATTER with Deanna Ley
15 minutes
7 months ago
"Disappointment Is The Price We Pay For Trying To Control What We Can’t."
In this episode of WORDS MATTER, Deanna Ley, The Catalytic Coach, shares one of the most transformative tools she teaches: The 3 Buckets. Inspired by Doug Lennick’s powerful framework, this life-changing concept helps listeners reclaim their peace, presence, and personal power. With her original quote - "Disappointment is the price we pay for trying to control what we can't." - Deanna breaks down how we lose ourselves trying to carry what was never ours to hold. She unpacks each bucket—what w...
WORDS MATTER with Deanna Ley
This week on WORDS MATTER, Deanna Ley, The Catalytic Coach, opens up about a moment when the weight of a task felt bigger than it should have. One shift changed everything — a shift that brought her back to purpose, steadied her steps, and gave her the clarity she needed to move again. “Outcome Over Effort.” Those three words became the anchor after she heard Scott Adams ask a question that stopped her mid-scroll: “What if laziness is nothing but a habit of thinking about the effort instead o...