Let’s talk about “long-term” plans. Not your five-year vision board. I’m talking about your six-month plan in 2026 — which honestly feels like ten years in the 1950s.
Most plans don’t fail because they’re bad ideas. They fail because they were designed on a whiteboard and never pressure-tested against real life. Your bank account. Your calendar. Your nervous system. You can have a perfectly logical launch plan that hits every industry benchmark — and still implode because you underestimated cash flow, time to execute, or the emotional load of risk and rejection.
If you keep going back to planning every time something feels hard, this episode is for you. We’re unpacking the gap between paper strategy and real-world sustainability — and why time, money, and nervous system bandwidth are the three constraints that actually decide whether your plan works.
If this one hits a little too close to home… you’re not broken. You just might be planning without accounting for reality.