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What if the branch that hurts you doesn’t fall fast—it lowers itself gently and still dents the roof? We open with a sharp palm frond that almost caused real harm and a Colorado ice storm that snapped loaded limbs across the neighborhood. Those scenes become a practical lens for life and leadership: the dangers we dodge in an instant and the slow, polite failures we tolerate until they cost us.

I share why neglected habits, old policies, and inherited beliefs often collect “weight” like ice on late-season leaves. We talk through the difference between a dramatic break and a gradual sag, and why both demand proactive care. Then we turn to tools: a simple pruning audit for your routines and systems, three questions to reveal what no longer serves you, and timing strategies that mirror how arborists preserve the health of a tree. The goal isn’t minimalism for its own sake; it’s channeling resources to what still bears fruit.

You’ll hear concrete examples you can use today: scaling back ritual meetings that block light from new work, sunsetting features that drain more than they deliver, and renegotiating personal rules that quietly exhaust you. We frame maintenance as an act of stewardship—protecting capacity before the next storm arrives—so your team and your personal life can bend without breaking. If you’ve sensed small snaps at the edge of your week, this conversation offers language and steps to trim with confidence and grow with intention.

Tap play, then tell me: which branch are you ready to cut back? Subscribe, share this episode with someone carrying too much weight, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show.

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