Navigating a Broken Vessel
Dave Harris dives deep into the complex paradox of possessing a lifelong, iron-clad work ethic while simultaneously battling the frustrating grip of procrastination and executive dysfunction. How can someone with three Master’s degrees, a PhD, and a successful career training global teams on high-level AI and Big Data still struggle with the motivation to start new projects? Dave gets candid about his own experiences with neurodivergence, looking past the label of "laziness" to find out what is really going on beneath the surface. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: * The Backstory: Childhood memories from Orange County to Southern Utah, from avoiding 6th-grade sink-cleaning duties to milking goats and learning the true meaning of an honest day's work. * The "Hard Worker" Trap: Why being the reliable person often means you get tasked with the jobs nobody else wants to do. * Defending Capitalism in a Marxist Class: A look back at Dave's time at the University of Utah and how his foundational belief in "hard and smart work" took shape. * Overcoming the Inertia: A deep dive into the practical strategies Dave is using to fight execution paralysis, including the psychological power of body doubling and leaning on an accountability "sponsor." Connect with the Show: * Website: navigatingabrokenvessel.com [http://navigatingabrokenvessel.com] (Check out the Episodes page!) * Email: dave@navigatingabrokenvessel.com * Socials: Find us on Facebook and Instagram at Navigating a Broken Vessel If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or sharing it with a friend who might need a little motivation today! Disclaimer: I am not a mental health professional, and this should not be taken as any kind of medical advice. If you need assistance, I highly recommend working with mental health professionals. I use many myself.
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