This episode is a call back to the heart of why we do what we do: the work itself. I challenge the popular narrative that you must endlessly “develop yourself” before you can be good at your craft, make money, or grow in your career. Instead, I share the wisdom that devotion to your craft—actually showing up in the work day after day—is what shapes you, grows you, and naturally leads to success.
We explore:
Why personal development adds value but isn’t the true requirement for business growth
The danger of getting stuck in programs, books, and hacks instead of practicing your craft
The discipline of separating yourself from outcomes (echoed by both Steven Pressfield and the Bhagavad Gita)
How to measure success by the quality and depth of your work, not just dollars or client counts
Why being “in the work” is both the most challenging and the most rewarding path you can take
Whether you’re knitting socks, coaching clients, leading a team, or running a heart-centered business, the question remains the same: If you had a million dollars tomorrow, would you still want to do this work? If the answer is yes, then your devotion to the craft itself is the only thing that matters.
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