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216. I Stopped My Hike to Call Myself Out on THIS Bad Habit
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216. I Stopped My Hike to Call Myself Out on THIS Bad Habit

On Your Terms® · Sam Vander Wielen

June 3, 202410m 48s

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Show Notes

This episode comes to you from the M trail in San Luis Obispo, California. I realized I was falling back into a bad habit of mine so I pulled out my phone to make a voice recording to share with my future self and with all of you!

While I was hiking, I was spending the whole time being worried about snakes, tarantulas, weird bugs, and being very, very high up. This is a bad habit of mine that I fall into with my business journey too. I focus so much on my fears. I fight and resist and struggle my way through it, and then I wonder why I’m feeling tired and unhappy.

Sometimes you can re-hike a trail, but there are a lot of things you don’t get to redo in life. Here’s a reminder to myself and all of us to enjoy the journey, not fixate on fears, and be proud of the heights we’ve achieved.

In this episode, you’ll hear…

  1. How hiking is like building a business
  2. The power of stopping yourself mid-habit
  3. Being a peace with the process

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