Balancing Theory vs Practice | Identify and Remove Barriers in your Life
Send us a textDon't let your past failures or your fear of failure hold you back from taking action and living your best life. In this episode, you will learn: 1. What are the things that prevent us from taking action and moving from theory to practice? 2. What are the rewards of taking action and executing your plans? 3. How do you balance the two out just a little bit?"Most surprisingly though, success is a common fear. What happens if our lofty plans succeed? Will that change us? Will it be enough to satisfy us? What comes next? After that? What will people expect from us if we actually achieve something?"I'm Brent, and today I want to talk about balancing theory versus practice. A lot of us get stuck in the planning and theorizing phase because we're afraid of failure, doubt our abilities, or are too comfortable. We might also enjoy learning and planning so much that we never take action. Perfectionism, worrying about other people, and bad experiences can also hold us back. And sometimes we think it's too late to act on our plans. But if we don't take action, we'll never reach our full potential.In this episode, you will learn the following:1. What are the things that prevent us from taking action and moving from theory to practice?2. What are the rewards of taking action and executing your plans?3. How do you balance the two out just a little bit?Resources:The Phoenix Men's Conferencehttps://www.thefallibleman.com/thephoenixChapter Summaries:[00:00:00] - The Fallible Man podcast is hosted by Brent. The first half of the show is about theory, and the second half is about the rewards of taking action and executing your plans. The show will wrap it up with balancing the two out just a little bit.[00:00:37] - The Fall of man podcast is about how men can reach their potential and grow into the men they dream of being while taking care of their responsibilities, working and being good husbands, fathers, and still take care of themselves. Brent explains why men are afraid of success and self doubt.[00:02:52] - Comfort is the enemy of action. Most successful people learn to embrace temporary discomfort if it helps them get to long-term gains. Taking action, especially if it's a major or new action, often includes some level of discomfort. Maybe you want to get in better shape, but there's going to be some physical discomfort.[00:04:21] - Some people enjoy planning, learning, theorizing and researching a lot. They might not enjoy putting the plan into action. It's fun to research and to look into, but you have to get moving. Fun can be an absolute derailment from where you want to go and achieve in your plan.[00:06:53] - Some people get caught up in the myth of perfectionism and worry about other people's opinion. Mr. Beast is one of the biggest YouTubers in the world, but his first videos were messy and bad. He was afraid to start a podcast because he was afraid of their opinion. Worrying about other people interferes with getting to the action phase and locks you into the theorizing planning phase. Worrying is never going to benefit you, and it's not going to make your life better, so you need to work on getting out of that.[00:12:33] - Most of us have had bad experiences in the past, and we let them define our current life. If you have big dreams and plans in your past and then failed, you might be a little gun shy to try it again. You have to stop letting bad experiences define you and hold you in that planning theorizing zone.[00:14:35] - There are eight reasons why people don't act on their plans. The most common one is that they worry it's too late. This fear keeps people in the planning phase. In the second half of the show, they will talk about taking action.[00:18:07] - The Phoenix Conference is coming up February 10-11th inSupport the show
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