Awesomeness Abounds

One Door at a Time

4 min · 30. juni 2026
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Feeling overwhelmed by everything on your plate? In this episode, we unpack a simple but powerful mindset shift: “One Door at a Time.” What starts as a small home repair turns into a bigger lesson about stress, focus, and how we approach our responsibilities. So often, it’s not the work itself that overwhelms us—it’s thinking about everything else at the same time. When we try to carry it all, we end up stuck. But progress doesn’t come from doing everything—it comes from doing the next thing. Listen in as we explore how narrowing your focus can reduce stress, build momentum, and help you actually move forward. 💡 What You’ll Learn: • Why overwhelm comes from stacking too many tasks mentally • How focusing on one thing reduces stress instantly • The hidden cost of always thinking about “what’s next” • Why progress is built through small, consistent steps • How to reframe your to-do list into something manageable 🛠️ Action Step: Pick one task you’ve been avoiding. Give it 5–10 focused minutes today. Nothing else—just your “one door.” 📌 Perfect For: • Busy professionals juggling multiple priorities • People feeling stuck or mentally overloaded • Leaders looking to simplify focus for their teams • Anyone trying to build consistent progress without burnout

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