Discipline of Doing

Discipline of Doing
Discipline of Doing is aimed at people who are tired of planning and ready to actually ship something. The host, a recovering overthinker, focuses on the gap between knowing what to do and doing it. That's the whole show. Episodes break down why smart people stall, how perfectionism disguises itself as diligence, and what it takes to push a project from draft to done. The tone is conversational, sometimes a little blunt, and the host isn't above calling out his own procrastination habits as examples. Expect stories about unfinished side projects, abandoned business ideas, and the kind of creative paralysis that looks productive from the outside. The advice leans practical. Set a deadline you're slightly scared of. Ship the ugly version. Build in accountability that actually has teeth. He also brings on guests who've launched something real, not just people with audiences, and the conversations get into the specific moves they made when they felt stuck. Entrepreneurs and creatives make up most of the audience, but the core lessons apply to anyone with a goal that keeps getting pushed to next week. Episodes average around thirty minutes. If you've been sitting on an idea for too long and need a nudge from someone who understands why it's hard, this podcast pairs well with a morning coffee and a blank notebook.

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