Stop staring at the dream and start touching it. Greg opens the door with a blunt truth: wishing is a feeling, but building is a practice. We explore how to close the gap between vision and reality by treating goals like a garden—plant the idea, pull the weeds, water the soil, and keep showing up through every season. The message is clear and practical: small steps compound, fear and procrastination are normal obstacles, and progress hides inside the work you do when no one’s watching.
We break down the “weeds” that choke growth—fear, procrastination, and self-doubt—and show how to turn them into signals for action rather than stop signs. You’ll hear why failure is better understood as feedback, how to design simple routines that reduce friction, and why the first uncomfortable step is the most powerful. Greg shares grounded examples: make the call, write the first page, block time to learn the skills your dream demands. Each act builds momentum and, more importantly, builds you into someone who trusts their own follow-through.
As the grind becomes familiar, something shifts: the work itself becomes a source of pride and purpose. You’re not only creating results; you’re shaping identity, resilience, and confidence that lifts others too. When people see you showing up, they gain permission to start as well. If you’re ready to trade “someday” for “today,” this is your nudge to pick up the shovel and begin. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a push, and leave a review with the one small step you’re taking this week.
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