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Ready Is Fake | Jay Yang | The Sean Trace Show

47 min · 27. maj 2026
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In this episode of The Sean Trace Show, I sit down with Jay Yang, an author, copywriter, and creator who helps founders and entrepreneurs communicate better through content.  We talk about why so many people feel stuck, behind, or unsure of their next move, and Jay breaks down why most people do not actually lack motivation. They lack clarity. From defining your North Star to taking small daily actions, Jay shares a powerful way to design your life like a video game, with clear goals, milestones, and progress that keeps you moving forward. We also get into overthinking, courage, consistency, rejection, cold outreach, and why action creates the information you need to change your life. One of the biggest takeaways is simple but powerful: you do not need to feel ready before you start. You start, and readiness comes after. What is one thing you have been overthinking that you know you need to finally start?

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