Episode Theme:
How making progress visible turns heavy work into winnable work.
Key Topics:
Feeling stuck despite being capable
The difference between effort and friction
Turning work into a game with defined stages
How visible progress creates momentum
Why ambiguity makes work feel heavier
The brain’s need for feedback and small wins
Breaking large problems into structured steps
Time-boxing and defining what “winning” means
Applying this idea to leadership and long-term projects
Notable Takeaways:
Progress matters more than perfection.
The brain struggles with invisible movement, not hard work.
Structure creates energy, not pressure.
Momentum comes from finishing small stages.
You don’t need to change the work—just how you see it.
Suggested Reflections:
What work feels heavy because progress is unclear?
How could you break that work into visible stages?
What would “winning” look like for the next small step?
Where could time limits help create momentum?
Memorable Line (Paraphrase):
“You’re not changing the work — you’re making it winnable."