
In this episode, we continue in our “Thrive” series as we break down why slow, steady progress is not just okay. It's powerful.
Using the childhood classic story of The Tortoise & the Hare along with real-world lessons learned from marathon running, we talk about moving through life at your own pace, and not at the pace of those around you.
You’ll hear why small steps count, how to avoid burnout, and what to do when you hit “the wall.”
Think of this episode as a reminder that your brain, your path, and your timing are valid. Slow steps are still strong wins, especially for neurodivergent thinkers building a life that actually fits them.
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