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We're so glad you are here! Thanks for checking out Sunday's message!-- SUNDAY'S NOTES --God designed each one us to know and follow Him, that's our destinyFor we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared ahead of time for us to do. Ephesians 2:10 CSBFor God knew his people in advance, and he chose them to become like his Son, so that his Son would be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters. And having chosen them, he called them to come to him. And having called them, he gave them right standing with himself. And having given them right standing, he gave them his glory. Romans 8:29-30 NLTPredestined means predesigned, not predetermined! How do we steward well God's will?1) Believe - Gods plans for you are intentional and good!Before I shaped you in the womb, I knew all about you. Before you saw the light of day, I had holy plans for you. Jeremiah 1:5 MSG You are divinely designed to know and walk with God and to live a life of meaning not misery. You watched me as I was being formed in utter seclusion, as I was woven together in the dark of the womb. You saw me before I was born. Every day of my life was recorded in your book. Every moment was laid out before a single day had passed. How precious are your thoughts about me, O God. They cannot be numbered! I can't even count them; they outnumber the grains of sand! And when I wake up, you are still with me! Psalm 139:15-18 NLT God's plans for you are intentional, not accidental, and they're good!For I know the plans I have for you,” says the LORD. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. Jeremiah 29:11 NLT2) Trust - Trust God with every decision, direction and outcome. Trust in the LORD with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take. Proverbs 3:5-6 NLTThe call isn't to trust in God‘s plan, but rather to trust in God's character!I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns. Philippians 1:6 NLTGod's plan is not a guess, it's a gift!The LORD will work out his plans for my life, for your faithful love, O LORD, endures forever. Psalm 138:8 NLTDon't copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God's will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect. Romans 12:2 NLT Trust opens the door for God work out His will and purposes in our lives which are for our good. May he equip you with all you need for doing his will. May he produce in you, through the power of Jesus Christ, every good thing that is pleasing to him. Hebrews 13:20-21 NLTTrust is always tested when trouble comes.3) Persist - - Persist in pursuing God and His will in every season and situation and for the long haul.Promise always comes with a process. - The process is not punishment, it's preparation.If you can't steward the pit with faithfulness, you won't steward the palace with humility.Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up. Galatians 6:9 ESVImpatience has a tendency to weaken our persistence and overrule our willingness to follow God's process. I declare the end from the beginning, and from long ago what is not yet done, saying: my plan will take place, and I will do all my will. Isaiah 46:10 CSB-------------------------------------------------Download the 828 Church app!To view our latest e-newsletter, the Midweek Momentum, and subscribe to our weekly updates, go here! https://linktr.ee/828church
We're so glad you are here! Thanks for checking out Sunday's message!-- SUNDAY'S NOTES --God designed each one us to know and follow Him, that's our destinyFor we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared ahead of time for us to do. Ephesians 2:10 CSBFor God knew his people in advance, and he chose them to become like his Son, so that his Son would be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters. And having chosen them, he called them to come to him. And having called them, he gave them right standing with himself. And having given them right standing, he gave them his glory. Romans 8:29-30 NLTPredestined means predesigned, not predetermined! How do we steward well God's will?1) Believe - Gods plans for you are intentional and good!Before I shaped you in the womb, I knew all about you. Before you saw the light of day, I had holy plans for you. Jeremiah 1:5 MSG You are divinely designed to know and walk with God and to live a life of meaning not misery. You watched me as I was being formed in utter seclusion, as I was woven together in the dark of the womb. You saw me before I was born. Every day of my life was recorded in your book. Every moment was laid out before a single day had passed. How precious are your thoughts about me, O God. They cannot be numbered! I can't even count them; they outnumber the grains of sand! And when I wake up, you are still with me! Psalm 139:15-18 NLT God's plans for you are intentional, not accidental, and they're good!For I know the plans I have for you,” says the LORD. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. Jeremiah 29:11 NLT2) Trust - Trust God with every decision, direction and outcome. Trust in the LORD with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take. Proverbs 3:5-6 NLTThe call isn't to trust in God‘s plan, but rather to trust in God's character!I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns. Philippians 1:6 NLTGod's plan is not a guess, it's a gift!The LORD will work out his plans for my life, for your faithful love, O LORD, endures forever. Psalm 138:8 NLTDon't copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God's will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect. Romans 12:2 NLT Trust opens the door for God work out His will and purposes in our lives which are for our good. May he equip you with all you need for doing his will. May he produce in you, through the power of Jesus Christ, every good thing that is pleasing to him. Hebrews 13:20-21 NLTTrust is always tested when trouble comes.3) Persist - - Persist in pursuing God and His will in every season and situation and for the long haul.Promise always comes with a process. - The process is not punishment, it's preparation.If you can't steward the pit with faithfulness, you won't steward the palace with humility.Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up. Galatians 6:9 ESVImpatience has a tendency to weaken our persistence and overrule our willingness to follow God's process. I declare the end from the beginning, and from long ago what is not yet done, saying: my plan will take place, and I will do all my will. Isaiah 46:10 CSB-------------------------------------------------Download the 828 Church app!To view our latest e-newsletter, the Midweek Momentum, and subscribe to our weekly updates, go here! https://linktr.ee/828church
Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
Deliver the win, then ring the bell. Make small mistakes fast; make big learnings faster. Think global, act local — but don't go native. Do the nemawashi before the meeting, not during it. Your salary is earned in the stores: go to the gemba. A 28-year Domino's veteran, Martin Steenks began at 16 as a delivery expert in the Netherlands. He rose to store manager, multi-unit supervisor, then franchisee, building his operation to eight stores by 2019. After selling his stores, he became Head of Operations for Domino's Netherlands, then CEO of Domino's Taiwan in 2021, and subsequently CEO of Domino's Japan. Previously he was Chief Orchestrator in Japan, focusing on operational excellence, culture, and scalable execution in one of Domino's most exacting service markets. He is known for hands-on store work, cross-training, "Friday F-Up" learning rituals, the Grow & Prosper bell for micro-wins, and quarterly "Go Gemba" days that connect HQ functions with frontline realities. Martin Steenks' leadership arc runs from a three-minute job interview at 16 to orchestrating Domino's Japan — one of the brand's most demanding markets for service quality. The connective tissue is execution discipline: he has run stores, supervised regions, built and exited an eight-store franchise, owned national operations, and led two country P&Ls. That breadth gives him pragmatic empathy for franchisees and HQ alike, which he leverages to align incentives, simplify operations, and insist that every back-office salary is ultimately "earned in the stores." Japan sharpened his leadership. Coming from low-context, fast-moving Dutch and Australian business styles into high-context Japan, he learned that meetings signalling agreement can still stall without prior nemawashi — the groundwork with middle management and other stakeholders. He now invests in pre-alignment, translating intent into culturally legible action: fewer big-room debates, more quiet lobbying, more ringi-sho style consensus building for irreversible decisions, and a clear bias to test-and-learn for reversible ones. Rather than trying to "change the culture," he adjusted himself — becoming more patient while preserving speed by separating decision types and sequencing alignment before action. His operating system is human and tangible. He set a weekly rhythm of learning with a "Friday F-Up" session, where leaders share mistakes and what was learned — a radical move in a high uncertainty-avoidance culture. He celebrates micro-wins with the Grow & Prosper bell to make progress visible, sustaining morale during long transformations. He bridged HQ–store gaps with Go Gemba: each quarter, every function works a store shift; IT discovers why a workflow fails at the point of sale, marketing sees campaign friction at Friday night peak, finance hears cost-to-serve realities. He personally worked in stores four to five days a month, especially during crunch periods like Christmas, leading by example and rebuilding trust through competence. Marketing localisation is equally pragmatic. Deep discounting can signal poor quality to Japanese consumers; "customer appreciation weeks" preserve value perception while rewarding loyalty. Community building is pushed to the store level — managers engage local clubs and schools to turn footfall into fandom. Cross-training makes delivery experts confident product explainers at the door, restoring a human touch in a world where >90% of orders arrive online. Ultimately, Steenks' playbook blended cultural fluency with decision intelligence. He aligned stakeholders through nemawashi, codified learning rituals, chose language and campaigns that respected local signals, and keeps strategy tethered to the edge where pizzas are made, boxed, and delivered hot. The title "Chief Orchestrator" wasn't just whimsy; in a business of many specialists, he conducted tempo, harmony, and timing — the difference between noise and music. What makes leadership in Japan unique? Japan's high service standards and high-context communication demand leaders who are both exacting and empathetic. Success depends on pre-work: nemawashi with middle managers, thoughtful ringi-sho style consensus for high-impact choices, and visible demonstrations of respect for the frontline. Uniforms (like Domino's iconic race jacket for store managers) and rituals create shared identity that motivates in a group-oriented culture. Why do global executives struggle? Low-context leaders often misread meeting "yeses" as commitment. Without groundwork, nothing moves. Impatience backfires in high uncertainty-avoidance environments; public criticism shuts people down. Leaders must separate reversible from irreversible decisions, secure alignment offline, and then move decisively. They should also avoid copy-pasting global marketing: in Japan, steep discounts can be read as "lower quality," eroding trust. Is Japan truly risk-averse? Japan is less risk-loving than many markets, but teams will take smart risks when safety and learning are explicit. Stanks normalises small, fast experiments, celebrates micro-wins, and protects people when bets misfire. This reframes risk as controlled uncertainty with upside — a shift from avoidance to improvement. What leadership style actually works? Lead from the front and the shop floor. Work stores every month. Tie HQ metrics to store impact. Use rituals — Friday F-Up, the Grow & Prosper bell — to institutionalise learning and momentum. Celebrate teams more than individuals, and praise privately when cultural norms warrant it. Think global, act local, but don't "go native": retain an outsider's clarity about pace and standards. How can technology help? Digital tools amplify decision intelligence when paired with gemba reality. Store-level dashboards, route optimisation, and digital twins of peak-hour operations can test scenarios before rollouts; telemetry from ovens, makelines, and delivery routes can reveal bottlenecks that nemawashi then resolves across functions. Tech should reduce operational complexity, not add it. Does language proficiency matter? Fluency helps, but intent matters more. Demonstrating effort — basic greetings, store-floor Japanese, and culturally aware email etiquette — earns trust. Tools that translate bidirectionally unlock participation, but leaders still need to read context and invest time with the middle layer. What's the ultimate leadership lesson? Do the cultural homework, orchestrate alignment before action, and keep your hands in the dough — literally. When people see you respect their craft, protect their learning, and tie strategy to execution, they'll go all-in. Timecoded Summary [00:00] Origin story: hired at 16 as a delivery expert in the Netherlands; stayed through school; first — and only — job interview; early leadership as store manager, then multi-unit supervisor. [05:20] Entrepreneurship chapter: buys a struggling store; builds to eight locations with his wife's support; sells in 2019 to become Head of Operations for the Netherlands, trading entrepreneurial freedom for strategic impact. [12:45] Asia leadership: becomes CEO Taiwan in 2021, then moves to Japan; discovers that despite common Domino's DNA, markets differ; Japan's service bar is the highest. [18:10] Cultural recalibration: early meetings show apparent agreement but slow follow-through; learns nemawashi and middle-layer alignment; patience becomes a leadership muscle; adopts "Chief Orchestrator" title to reflect cross-functional reality. [24:00] Store-first operating system: cross-training (makeline ↔ delivery ↔ service); >90% of orders online makes the delivery interaction critical; community outreach by store managers; hands-on leadership with 4–5 store days per month and peak-period shifts. [31:30] Learning rituals: Friday F-Up meeting reframes failure as fuel; Grow & Prosper bell celebrates micro-wins to sustain momentum; public recognition calibrated to cultural comfort; Domino's manager jacket signals identity and pride in Japan. [38:05] Marketing localisation: avoid pure discounting (quality signal risk); position as "customer appreciation"; test premium, limited campaigns; keep operations simple for peak. [43:20] Bridging HQ and field: quarterly Go Gemba embeds IT/Finance/HR/Marketing in stores; internal surveys (anonymous) surface issues; visible follow-through flips scepticism to trust. [49:40] Leadership philosophy: lead by example, protect experimenters, separate reversible vs irreversible decisions, and use decision intelligence (telemetry, digital twins) to derisk change while moving faster. Author Credentials Dr. Greg Story, Ph.D. in Japanese Decision-Making, is President of Dale Carnegie Tokyo Training and Adjunct Professor at Griffith University. He is a two-time winner of the Dale Carnegie "One Carnegie Award" (2018, 2021) and recipient of the Griffith University Business School Outstanding Alumnus Award (2012). As a Dale Carnegie Master Trainer, Greg is certified to deliver globally across all leadership, communication, sales, and presentation programs, including Leadership Training for Results. He has written several books, including three best-sellers — Japan Business Mastery, Japan Sales Mastery, and Japan Presentations Mastery — along with Japan Leadership Mastery and How to Stop Wasting Money on Training. His works have also been translated into Japanese, including Za Eigyō (ザ営業), Purezen no Tatsujin (プレゼンの達人), Torēningu de Okane o Muda ni Suru no wa Yamemashō (トレーニングでお金を無駄にするのはやめましょう), and Gendaiban "Hito o Ugokasu" Rīdā (現代版「人を動かす」リーダー). In addition to his books, Greg publishes daily blogs on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, offering practical insights on leadership, communication, and Japanese business culture. He is also the host of six weekly podcasts, including The Leadership Japan Series, The Sales Japan Series, The Presentations Japan Series, Japan Business Mastery, and Japan's Top Business Interviews. On YouTube, he produces three weekly shows — The Cutting Edge Japan Business Show, Japan Business Mastery, and Japan's Top Business Interviews — which have become leading resources for executives seeking strategies for success in Japan.
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In this message, Jeff Lyle challenges us to examine the often-overlooked virtue of deep, intentional patience in our spiritual lives. Through the lens of King Saul's story in 1 Samuel 13, we see how impatience can lead to catastrophic consequences, even costing us our God-given authority. Abraham & Sarah birthed an Ishmael because they couldn't wait for God to ring Isaac to them. Beyond these examples, Jeff reminds us that the entire nation of Israel demanded a golden calf because they could not wait on Moses to come back from his meeting with God on the mountain. These examples serve as a stark reminder that God's timing is perfect, and our attempts to rush His plans can lead to disastrous outcomes. As we reflect on this, we're encouraged to ask ourselves: Are we truly waiting on the Lord, or are we trying to force our own agenda? The message urges us to cultivate patience as a fruit of the Spirit, recognizing that God's ways often require us to slow down, trust, and align ourselves with His timing rather than our own hasty desires.
In this message, Jeff Lyle challenges us to examine the often-overlooked virtue of deep, intentional patience in our spiritual lives. Through the lens of King Saul's story in 1 Samuel 13, we see how impatience can lead to catastrophic consequences, even costing us our God-given authority. Abraham & Sarah birthed an Ishmael because they couldn't wait for God to ring Isaac to them. Beyond these examples, Jeff reminds us that the entire nation of Israel demanded a golden calf because they could not wait on Moses to come back from his meeting with God on the mountain. These examples serve as a stark reminder that God's timing is perfect, and our attempts to rush His plans can lead to disastrous outcomes. As we reflect on this, we're encouraged to ask ourselves: Are we truly waiting on the Lord, or are we trying to force our own agenda? The message urges us to cultivate patience as a fruit of the Spirit, recognizing that God's ways often require us to slow down, trust, and align ourselves with His timing rather than our own hasty desires.
Send me a Text Message!In this episode, Mike returns to the heartbeat of Inner Wealth — the Creation Process. He walks through the three energetic pillars of manifestation (clarity, certainty, and commitment), and how these apply to every part of life: business, relationships, money, health, and purpose. This is more than a teaching — it's an invitation to shift from passive wishing to full-body embodiment, and it's the exact framework that drives transformation inside the Choose Your Destiny Live Intensive.Key TakeawaysClarity Is Power — Most People Just Don't Know What They Want Until you can name it, you'll keep defaulting to what's familiar or convenient.Certainty Is a Nervous System Frequency, Not a Thought You must feel it in your body, not just hope for it in your mind.Commitment Means Embodiment, Not Effort You don't get what you want by force — you get it by becoming a match for it and letting it in.Resistance Lives in the Body — and It Must Be Cleared Meditation, shadow work, and somatic tools remove the blocks to receiving.When Clarity and Certainty Align, Life Delivers With Ease It's not magic — it's alignment. And the process works every single time.Notable Quotes“The reason that most people don't have what they want is because they don't know what they want.”“Certainty is a feeling in your body. It's a belief, it's a knowing, it's an expectation that the level of clarity will show up.”“Impatience is fear. Wherever you're impatient, it's because there's some level of insecurity, inadequacy, or insignificance inside of you.”“Commitment is more about receiving than it is creating. It's in receiving more than it is struggling to get it.”“In order to get what you want, you need to expect it.”Call to Action
Pastor Mark Hernandez on the respectable sins of impatience and irritability.
For years, I thought something was fundamentally wrong with me. I had too many passions, too many interests. I'd start one thing, then pivot to another. I couldn't just "pick a niche" and stick with it.Then Human Design found me—and I discovered the Manifesting Generator Archetype and also the 35-5 energy (Genius Coin).In this episode, I share:Why change is actually your superpower (not a flaw)The difference between healthy change (flow) and restless change (chase)How to recognize when you're changing things to avoid feeling somethingThe divine balance between Adventure (35) and Patience (5)Why your nervous system sabotages healthy change (and what to do about it)How the 35th Gene Key gives you the power to change your entire life experience through the choices you make in each momentThis episode is for you if:You've ever felt "too much" or "not focused enough"You keep changing things in your business (names, programs, colors) and wonder if it's "wrong"You're multi-passionate and tired of being told to "just pick one thing"You're craving change but scared to take the leapYou want to understand the difference between ego-driven change and soul-aligned changeResources mentioned:The 64 Genius Archetypes (my practical bridge between Human Design Gates & Gene Keys)Intuitive Human Design Teacher Training & CertificationTrue Sidereal Human DesignJoin the certification: Doors close November 5th. This is a 9-month transformational journey where you'll learn to trust your gifts, read Human Design intuitively, and step into your authentic path. 33% off for this cohort only: https://analenafuchs.com/intuitive-human-design-certificationConnect with Analena:Website: https://analenafuchs.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/analena.fuchs/#humandesign #genekeys #truesidereal #sidereal #astrology #humandesigncertification
Impatience can mar the story, it's never too late with God. As the year comes to and end, remember that with God, there's no lateness.
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Listen to this week's sermon, In the Wilderness preached by Rev. Benjamin Kandt from Numbers 21 and John 3.
Message Notes: https://tinyurl.com/TrustingGodsTiming25 Small Group Talk it Over and 5 Day Devotional: https://tinyurl.com/TrustingGodsTimingTIO Waiting on God is never easy. Abram and Sarai grew tired of delay, took matters into their own hands, and brought pain into their family. Genesis 16 shows us the danger of impatience — and the faithfulness of a God who still sees and hears us in the mess. In this message, Pastor Ian Buckley unpacks: • Why impatience is faith's enemy • How God's promises hold even when we doubt • The fallout that comes when we run ahead of Him • How to wait well with the WAIT principle (Walk slower, Ask God, Imagine worst case, Think of others)
Episode 108: Why Won't She Just Let Go? Episode Summary In this companion episode to "Why Won't He Just Lead?", Andrew explores the genuine challenges women face when trying to surrender and submit—even when they desperately want to. This isn't about a woman's willingness; it's about her nervous system's ability to feel safe enough to let go of the protective control patterns that have kept her safe. Key Takeaways Understanding Her Resistance as Feedback Her resistance isn't defiance or rejection—it's real-time feedback about where your own avoidance and uncertainty live. When she tests you, questions your decisions, or tries to control outcomes, she's not being difficult. She's protecting herself from pain she's experienced before. Your Nervous System Impacts Hers Women are hypersensitive feeling instruments. They pick up on your hesitation, your reactive energy, your uncertainty—faster than you can convince them with words. When you're tentative, she feels unsafe. When you're solid, she can exhale. The Mirror of Resistance What looks like control is usually self-protection. She's not saying no to you—she's saying no to the ghosts of past hurt, broken promises, and times vulnerability cost her safety. Your job isn't to force her through this. It's to become someone whose presence makes it safe for her to trust. Her Tests Are Her Path to Submission When she tests you—questioning decisions, poking at your edges, withdrawing to see if you chase—she's not trying to make your life hard. She's scanning for stability and safety. Every time you stay grounded when she wobbles, she learns something crucial: she can trust you. That's real submission. Safety Isn't Built Through Words You can't think, talk, or write your way to dominance. Trust is built through consistency, repetition, and presence over time. The most powerful men in the room aren't the loudest—they're the calmest, most still, most present. Structure Creates Freedom When you create plans, make decisions, and handle logistics, you're not confining her—you're giving her evidence that she doesn't have to do it all. She can finally relax. Your Presence Is Your Real Power Dominance isn't about control; it's about being fully here. When you can stay present with her emotions without fixing, analyzing, or becoming reactive, her nervous system begins to recalibrate. This is what allows genuine surrender to happen. Common Leadership Mistakes to Avoid Trying to convince her to surrender – This shows her you're uncertain about your own direction Getting frustrated with her pace – Impatience signals your leadership is about getting something from her, not about who you are Taking her emotions personally – Making her feelings about you makes her responsible for managing your emotions Over-explaining yourself – Words won't get you there; your energy and consistency will Depending on her submission for your sense of self – This creates codependency, not dominance What She Actually Needs Steadiness in your presence – Not perfection, but reliability Emotional attunement – The ability to feel her fully without losing yourself Forward-thinking leadership – Making plans and handling uncertainty so she doesn't have to Patience with her process – Understanding that surrender builds over time, not through commands Consistency – Showing up the same way, over and over, in every moment The Real Work Your submission isn't an event—it's a practice built on your practice of presence. This work takes time, commitment, and devotion. But when she begins to feel that you are a predictably safe entity, when her body learns you'll be calm when she expects collapse, that you'll tell the truth instead of appease, that you'll follow through—that's when she can finally let go. Ready to Go Deeper? If you're serious about understanding how to lead in a way that naturally invites her surrender, the next step is Becoming A Dominant Man. This course goes beyond theory. It's designed to help you: Build the inner foundation that makes real dominance possible Develop presence as your ultimate power Navigate her resistance with compassion instead of frustration Create the safety that allows genuine submission to unfold Transform your relationship from struggle to flow Explore Becoming A Dominant Man → Your presence is the gateway. Let's develop it. 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Why are we firing college football coaches midseason? Our impatience in sports has not allowed us to enjoy the great moments our favorite teams give us. Add easy gambling avenues to our sports and everything is becoming more miserable and harder to enjoy. Join Ty and RD as they look at how impatience and gambling are ruining some of our favorite sports.Download the episode for free.
In this episode of The Level Up Podcast w/ Paul Alex, we uncover one of the least talked about success traits—patience—and why it's the true multiplier of results. Paul shares a real story from his entrepreneurial journey when a city permit delay tested his limits. Instead of panicking, he stayed steady, honored his word, and when the deal finally went through, the payoff was bigger than expected. The lesson? Patience isn't passive—it's powerful.
Impatience isn't a flaw — it's a flashback. Through a Quantum Psychosomatics lens, this episode unpacks how our nervous systems equate speed with safety and stillness with threat. We trace the origins of this urgency pattern to childhood conditioning and inherited contraction—when parents lived in survival mode, our bodies learned to match their pace as a way to stay connected.As adults, that same imprint shows up as restlessness, pressure, and frustration when reality doesn't move fast enough. But beneath the impatience lives an unhealed pattern: the body's memory that waiting once meant loss.Reconditioning means teaching the system that safety doesn't require speed—presence does.In this episode, we explore the cognitive, emotional, and somatic layers of impatience, the lineage mechanics that sustain it, and how to build capacity for the quiet space between desire and fulfillment—where healing actually happens.Reflection Questions for Listeners When I feel impatient, what part of me still believes speed = safety?What did waiting mean in my childhood — loss, rejection, punishment, or collapse?Can I trace the pace of my life back to the nervous system of my parents or grandparents?When I feel pressure for instant results, what emotion am I avoiding feeling?Can I stay with the discomfort of “not yet” without collapsing into control or withdrawal?What does my body need to remember that slowing down is not the same as disappearing?-----A high vibe podcast ya'll exploring all things Frequencies— How they govern form, shape our realities, and are the key to living from your full potential. It's non-woo convos about super woo shit—Unpacking what I call the “Science of Self” From body and soul literacy to the power of understanding vibration, higher consciousness, quantum physics and spiritual psych, let this podcast become a resource for you on your journey to self-mastery. If you're curious and ready to free your mind, unlock the body and, become limitless then you're in the right place. I'm your host Talie and this is SuperFreq—awakening for the next gen. taliemiller.com // Stay Curious, Question Everything
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you don't needanother hack. you need muscle, better sleep, and a plan you can actually do.this episode cuts through the “menopause belly” noise: we talk legs-firsttraining, carbs for sleep + performance, and why the setup is the rep (brace,hinge, then load). if you've been busy but not actually active, always dietingbut never changing shape—this is the truth you've been looking for. what you'lllearn: • why fat seemsto move to your waist in peri/menopause (and what to do about it) • how carbs calmcortisol and improve sleep so you can actually train • why four realsessions beat six half ones (recoverable volume wins) • the lower-bodyfocus that changes your waist (rdls, hinge work, bracing) • the two-phaseplan: patience isn't passive. You need to stop the yoyo by spending more timebuilding the pillars mini wins you canuse today: • film one set ofrdls this week. cue: ribs down, brace, push hips back, keep the bar close. • set a stepfloor (e.g., 7–9k). hit it before you earn any “extra” volume. drop a comment,share this with a friend who needs it, or come on the pod to chat your ownjourney/strugglesi want realstories. if you're donerushing and want clarity you can stick to—listen, then dm me “recalibrate.” find me@transformxruby on instagram apply for a freeconsult:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfqaxMDfbPYPYVui3BgSClnDXTj4BWjRvPkbBHuK5CP7SQsIw/viewform?usp=sf_link direct link to dmme on ig:https://ig.me/m/transformxruby Menopause doesnot change the fundamentals of training.Building muscleis crucial for metabolism and body composition.Impatience canhinder progress in fitness journeys.Nutrition shouldbe consistent and structured for best results.Long-durationcardio can be beneficial for heart health during menopause.Carbs areessential for energy and hormonal balance.Supplements likeprotein and magnesium can support overall health.Mindset plays asignificant role in fitness success.Focus on strengthtraining to improve body composition.It's important tobe kind to yourself during the fitness journey. this is allabout; menopause, body composition, muscle building, nutrition, fitness,mindset, hormonal health, supplements, training, lifestyle changes In thisconversation, Ruby Cherie discusses the challenges women face during menopause,particularly regarding body composition and fitness. She emphasizes theimportance of muscle building, proper training techniques, and a positivemindset. Ruby also addresses nutrition, hormonal health, and the role ofsupplements in maintaining overall wellness. The conversation highlights theneed for patience and consistency in achieving fitness goals, especially aswomen navigate changes in their bodies during menopause.
[EXPERT VOICES, UNFILTERED] If you've ever thought “I just need a new strategy,” this one's for you. Rachel Joy (NLP trainer, hypnotherapist, and creator of Neuro Recode™) breaks down why your identity and subconscious beliefs set your income ceiling—not your content calendar. We dig into the science (in plain English), how to spot when it's an identity issue vs. a strategy tweak, and practical ways to shift fast without white-knuckling your way through affirmations. What you'll learn Identity before strategy: Why your self-image and values dictate results (and how that shows up on camera, in copy, and in sales). Subconscious 101 for entrepreneurs: Deleting/distorting/generalizing, why “don't think of a purple tree” never works, and how to speak to your brain so it listens. Belief → behavior → bank account: How tonality + physiology (not just words) make your content “stick.” Capacity & seasonality: Building a business that matches your energy (especially for moms / multi-business owners). Comparison detox: Simple ways to put on blinders, stop timeline pressure, and regain conviction. Tools that actually help: Gentle affirmations that land, exposure therapy done right, hypnosis/NLP for quicker identity shifts. Quotables “It's all working—and it's all not working. It works to the extent you believe it will.” “Words are only 7% of communication. Tonality and physiology sell your offer before your CTA does.” “Impatience is one of the biggest blocks to your success. You can't rush identity.” “If I'm going to get there anyway, why stress about the timeline?” Rachel's Links: →Join NeuroRecode Top Coach Training: https://theracheljoy.systeme.io/topcoachcode →Get the Confident Coach Hypno Bundle: https://www.theracheljoy.com/confidentcoach →Connect with Rachel on Instagram: @theracheljoy1 Meg's Links: →Discover how to craft a powerful business origin story that sets you apart, builds trust, and inspires clients to work with you: https://meganyelaney.com/business-story-blueprint →Connect with Meg on Instagram: @meganyelaney
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Explore the dynamic balance of being "patiently impatient" with Ben Kinney, Chad Hymes, and Bob Stewart on the Win Make Give podcast. Dive into the six traits of a winner, distinguished by patience in leadership and impatience for action. Discover insights from real-life scenarios, leadership strategies, and the effectiveness of patience and impatience in decision-making and professional growth. Tune in for expert discussions and get ready to hear from JP, an Army Ranger, who will share fascinating perspectives on mastering patience and taking decisive action. ---------- Connect with the hosts: • Ben Kinney: https://www.BenKinney.com/ • Bob Stewart: https://www.linkedin.com/in/activebob • Chad Hyams: https://ChadHyams.com/ • Book one of our co-hosts for your next event: https://WinMakeGive.com/speakers/ More ways to connect: • Join our Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/winmakegive • Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://WinMakeGive.com/sign-up • Explore the Win Make Give Podcast Network: https://WinMakeGive.com/ Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
Most people stay broke not because they lack opportunities—but because they can't stop thinking short-term. In this episode of The Level Up Podcast w/ Paul Alex, we break down why chasing fast cash, cutting corners, and avoiding the long game ends up costing more than it pays. You'll learn why: ⏳ Short-term decisions sabotage long-term wealth
Presented by Lauren Stibgen Many things can happen when we are impatient! Impatience brews increasingly when there is a difference between the pre-conceived or set amount of time we have in mind for something to happen and when it actually occurs. The fact remains we are merely human, and God is God alone. I sometimes wonder if the creation of the measurement of time is something God has used to demonstrate this. If we had no concept of time, we could not grow in learning to be more patient! One of the ways that a lack of patience can often show up is jealousy. We see something we want or are aspiring to happen for someone else, and we become jealous. This can cause us to act impulsively in our own will, often to results we then regret. Sarah, then Sarai, was impatient. Her husband Abram was the promised Father of Israel, yet she failed to conceive and bare a son for him. In her impatience, Sarai enrolled their Egyptian slave, Hagar to know her husband. The result was Hagar's pregnancy and the birth of Ishmael. Sarai became jealous of Hagar and treated her poorly. God then renewed his covenant with Abram, and called him Abraham and Sarai, Sarah. Sarah gave birth to Isaac, but with continued jealousy from Sarah, Hagar and Ishmael were sent away. You can read more about this in Genesis chapters 15-18. Sometimes our haste to see something come to pass can make us jealous of someone else we see in the circumstance we want. Have you been searching for a new job? Maybe it is taking longer than you expected, so you take a job because you need to work. A friend suddenly lands their dream role, and they weren't even looking! In your impatience, how do you respond to this friend? Are you loving? Are you jealous? How can you lovingly show up and trust that God will send the perfect job for you, in his timing. Acting out of impatience can cause us to make hasty choices that can lead to jealous feelings.
In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy discusses the generational differences in patience and the impact of artificial intelligence on adolescent brain development. She highlights how older generations have a default of patience, having been raised in an era where waiting was the norm, while younger generations often expect instant gratification. Dr. Kathy dives into concerns surrounding the adolescent brain, particularly the development of the prefrontal cortex during these formative years, and how AI may be influencing this process. She raises critical questions about the potential for AI to serve as a "prosthetic for thinking," possibly detracting from social interactions and cognitive growth. Join us as we explore these pressing issues and consider their implications for the future of our children.
Our guest is Charles Feltman, founder of Insight Coaching and author of The Thin Book of Trust. Charles has spent decades helping leaders and teams strengthen their ability to lead through trust. He explains how trust is not built in theory but in everyday situations where it can grow or erode, in vague requests, unclear feedback, or the rush to move too fast at work. His framework is simple: trust rests on care, sincerity, reliability, and competence. Miss one, and trust wobbles, though care, knowing someone has your back, often matters most. Charles shares how slowing down just enough to clarify commitments can prevent broken promises, how disagreements can become opportunities rather than breakdowns, and how anxiety often primes us for distrust unless we pause to “trust wisely.” This conversation is full of practical insights you can use right away, showing that trust is built, or lost, in the small choices we make every day.
Presented by Lauren Stibgen Patience is often framed as an outward expression. We are told to have patience with situations and people, timing and circumstances. How can we reflect patience in very specific ways to help ourselves become even more impactful at work and in life overall? And how will this impact ultimately help us fulfill our true vocation—to shine the light of Christ in this world? Those of us in Christ Jesus are “the salt of the earth, and the light of the world meant for people to see our good works and give glory to our Father in heaven.” This is a paraphrase of Matthew 5:13-15. Working on our saltiness and our light calls us to consider our own behaviors and habits with patience. After all, how can we seek to maintain our salt and light if we are impatient? What is impatience? Defined as the tendency to be impatient; irritability or restlessness, it feels agitated and wrought with anxiety and fear. Impatience feels consuming to me. Something that can keep me up at night thinking about all of the ways I need to solve for a situation or maybe how something has gone terribly wrong. It certainly doesn't feel at all settled. And it certainly doesn't feel like seeking the Lord. Our God is all about patience with us. I recently shared that my own salvation happened when I was 30. God worked and worked for 30 years until that moment. He used my story to draw my grandmother to himself when she was 80! Yes 80. She is now 94 and recently shared her musings with me about how our bodies will be transformed in heaven. We both said, “Thank God!” You see, I have every reason to believe in the long game. We need to consider God's timing on matters and his lavish patience as we decide to hone our own patience for increasing our own salt and light! God waited 4,000 years between the fall of Adam in Genesis to Jesus' birth in Matthew. We learn in 2 Peter 3:8 that: with the Lord a day is like a thousand years and a thousand years is like a day. When it comes to considering patience, we need to reflect on how finite our human view on time is. It is a clock with seconds, minutes, and hours and a calendar of days. But this is clearly not God's view on time. This 4,000-year gap between the fall and our Savior did not feel long to God at all. With this view of time in mind, let's consider our own patience in the form of habits. There are so many books and articles about habit formation. A simple Google search will tell you that building a habit can take anywhere from 18 to 254 days with the average being 66 days. I loved reading the article “How Long Does it Really Take to Form a Habit?” on scientificamerican.com which stated that the 21 days to habit formation is a myth. To me this makes sense considering God's timing and in his creation of you and me as individuals made in his image. In the eyes of God, our habit formation should be dependent on him. Thinking about anything we want to accomplish should start with developing a healthy patience and reliance on God alone. Another term used for biblical patience is long-suffering. Having a long view of habit formation of any kind will surely give us endurance to not cave into the pressures of the moment, to give into impatience in reaching our desired results! Be encouraged his mercies are new every morning (Lamentations 3:23). Every morning, we are blessed with a new day to start forming good habits——we just need patience and to know God is patient with us! Having God-centered habits can help us maintain patience! And patience is powerful. Patience brings presence and perseverance. It can help you rise! Let's talk about five habits for maintaining patience. First, wait on the Lord. Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him; do not fret when people succeed in their ways, when they carry out their wicked schemes (Psalm 37:7). When we see others around us perhaps making more progress than we feel we have been making,
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In this episode, I cover the following questions:Any tips to help impatience in a cut?Do you get diminishing returns in muscle gain with each new bulk? Is there anything special about the muscle-building capacity of your first bulk?Do you need to keep dropping cals in a deficit?If you eat at maintenance (a range, but an average of the same calories a week) and train doing progressive overload, will you gain muscle slowly and does that mean the scale will go up? Or stay the same over time?How does the thyroid affect fat loss?Started lifting seriously last year in January and I was in maintenance for 13 months, then started a calorie deficit since I am overweight. I kept (and keep) on lifting hard 3 times a week. Can I still build a decent amount of muscle after another 2-3 months in a deficit and then maintenance again?What are some underrated advantages of eating at maintenance calories?Links and resources:Sign up for one on one coaching with me: https://www.fittotransformtraining.com/coaching.htmlFollow me on Instagram @nikias_fittotransform: http://instagram.com/nikias_fittotransform/Visit my website: https://www.fittotransformtraining.comSign up for my free newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/157389602fb0/mailinglistSign up for the No Quit Kit email series on retraining your mindset for long-term fat loss success: https://mailchi.mp/4b368c26baa8/noquitkitsignupTake my free “Should You Cut or Bulk First?” quiz: https://nikias-dddr9p81.scoreapp.com/
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In this episode, I talk about why impatience is more dangerous than failure, the difference between incubation and stagnation, how rushing dilutes ideas, while time refines them, how to trust the unseen season of growth and more.CONNECT WITH ME…→ Instagram — @mattgottesman→ My Substack — mattgottesman.substack.com → Apparel — thenicheisyou.comRESOURCES…→ Recommended Book List — CLICK HERE→ Workshops — CLICK HERE→ Masterclass — CLICK HEREWORKSHOPS + MASTERCLASS:→ Need MORE clarity? - Here's the FREE… 6 Days to Clarity Workshop - clarity for your time, energy, money, creativity, work & play→ Write, Design, Build: Content Creator Studio & OS - Growing the niche of you, your audience, reach, voice, passion & incomeOTHER RELATED EPISODES:Preparation Isn't About Trying to Force the Outcome; It's About Getting Your Life Aligned For the PromiseApple: https://apple.co/3HFjtotSpotify: https://bit.ly/45G5gzM
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Impatience may very well be the biggest killer of dreams ever. Especially, the expectation of success within a certain timeline that's not God's timing.If you're on the path, but haven't "arrived" yet, you're in good company. Me, for example. Right there with you.This podcast can give you a little hope.https://youtu.be/HVXVEP-XCYUIf you have any questions, you can reach us here:https://lifemattersfinancial.com/contact/If you're an agent looking for a mentor, start here:https://lifematterfinancial.com/careers/Have an idea or topic suggestion? Talk to me:https://forms.gle/6aLkM8MSTwH4eteVA#lifematters #lifeinsurance #wholelifeinsurance #agentsforlife #lifeinsuranceagent #infinitebanking
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À quelques jours du mythique UTMB de Chamonix, on reçoit Théo Détienne, l'astre montant du trail français. Avec énergie, humilité et humour, il nous partage sa vision de la course, sa préparation pour son premier 100 miles, ses inspirations, mais aussi les coulisses de son quotidien d'athlète.Un échange sincère entre ambition, dépassement de soi et anecdotes savoureusesChapitres : 00:00 Impatience avant l'UTMB Chamonix05:21 "Surmonter les Hauts et Bas"06:34 Surmonter les Moments Difficiles12:31 "Pompes et Clin d'Œil au Sommet"16:18 Projets Off et Dépassement Personnel20:11 Transition vers une carrière sportive21:23 "Entraînement Progressif : Clé du Succès"24:55 "Être Acteur de l'Évolution Sportive"29:43 "Plan Nutrition: Liquide et Gels"33:04 Course en Étapes Techniques36:59 "Découverte et Humilité au 100 Miles"40:17 Course et Performances des AthlètesBonne écoute
Self-care podcast exploring How Fight or Flight Fuels Weight-Gain, Dealing With Weight-Loss Impatience & Why the Safety Approach With Weight-Loss Works. TOPICS:: ** How Fight or Flight Fuels Weight-Gain (05:53). ** Dealing With Weight-Loss Impatience (31:45). ** Why the Safety Approach With Weight-Loss Works (45:47). NOTES:: Show notes: amberapproved.ca/podcast/601 Leave me a review at amberapproved.ca/review Email me at info@amberapproved.ca Subscribe to newsletter: https://amber-romaniuk.mykajabi.com/newsletter-sign-up SHOW LINKS: Click below to schedule a 30 minute Complimentary Body Freedom Consultation https://amberapproved.ca/body-freedom-consultation/ Take my free Emotional Eating Quiz here: http://amberapproved.ca/emotional-eating-quiz Listen to Episode 291 about what it's like to work with me here: http://amberapproved.ca/podcast/291/ Follow me on Instagram www.instagram.com/amberromaniuk Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@amberromaniuk/ MY PARTNERS: Thanks to ENERGYbits algae tablets, improving and protecting your health and longevity is now effortless and affordable. ENERGYbits are tiny algae tablets you swallow, chew or add to a smoothie to improve your energy, focus, hormones, weight, detox, health, longevity, nutrition and more. The benefits of algae have been known and enjoyed in Asia for decades. You just don't know about these benefits of algae because no one told you. So that's what ENERGYbits and their Founder Catharine Arnston are doing! Did you know algae is FOOD? It's a raw, unprocessed whole food. Algae tablets are NOT a supplement. In fact, ENERGYbits refers to their algae tablets as “bits” because they are “bits of food” ENERGYbits algae tablets make it easier for women to sail through perimenopause and menopause without the painful symptoms of brain fog and fatigue and they help all of us sail through life preventing decline or disease. What's not to love about that? Nourish yourself and your entire family effortlessly with ENERGYbits “bits of food”. Pets love them too!
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You're already getting 10K steps, hitting your protein goals, and trying to be a morning person—so why do you still feel like you're failing? Krysta breaks down the uncomfortable truth about why generic advice leaves you more frustrated than when you started, and gives you a simple three-question filter to transform any advice into something that actually works for your real life. In this episode we dive into:• Why following someone else's exact plan is setting you up for failure• The three-question litmus test that reveals if advice will actually work for you• How to modify recommendations without losing their effectiveness• Why jumping from plan to plan keeps you stuck in the same cycleThe Problem with One-Size-Fits-All Solutions• You're consuming endless content telling you what to do, but none of it considers your actual season of life• The advice isn't necessarily bad—it's just coming from someone else's context, priorities, and resources• When you can't execute it perfectly, you convince yourself you're the problem instead of questioning the fit• You lose confidence in your ability to make decisions that actually align with your lifestyleThe Real Reason Advice Doesn't Stick• Most recommendations come from someone's personal success story, not universal principles• The gap between a 22-year-old influencer's reality and a working mom's reality creates impossible expectations• You try to force-fit strategies into your life instead of adapting them to work with your constraints• Impatience with the adjustment period leads to premature abandonment of potentially effective approachesYour Personal Advice Filter System• Question one: Does this advice fit my current lifestyle and season of life?• Question two: Does this advice align with my actual values, not what I think they should be?• Question three: Can I realistically see myself doing this for the next six months?• If it doesn't check all three boxes, modify it until it does or skip it entirelyThis conversation reminds us that there's no award for following someone's plan exactly—the only thing that matters is what you can actually stick with long enough to see results. Whether you're drowning in conflicting fitness advice or feeling like nothing works for your unique situation, this episode offers the framework to stop jumping from plan to plan and start building something sustainable.APPLY FOR 1:1 COACHING WITH THE FITNESS FYXInstagram:@thekrystahuber@thefyx.officialpod@thefitnessfyxYouTube: @thefitnessfyx
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Dan and Abi are here with the Transfer Podcast as Darwin Nunez edges closer to leaving LFC & the Alexander Isak saga takes more twists and turns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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