Always Forward with Tim Wilson

The Long Miles Nobody Sees

9 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Everybody celebrates visible success. Few people talk about the quiet discipline, repetition, and consistency it takes to get there. In this episode, Tim Wilson explores the invisible seasons of growth through marathon training, leadership, and life — and why the long miles nobody sees often matter the most.

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Portada del episodio Everybody wants growth until growth shows up.

Everybody wants growth until growth shows up.

Most people say they want growth. The promotion. The opportunity. The stronger team. The bigger goal. But what if the thing holding us back isn’t a lack of opportunity—it’s a misunderstanding of what growth actually looks like? In this episode of Always Forward, Tim Wilson explores why growth rarely feels like progress while it’s happening. Through lessons from a challenging 22-mile marathon training run, leadership experiences, and personal reflection, Tim breaks down why so many people quit too early, mistake discomfort for failure, and abandon the process before the payoff arrives. You’ll learn: • Why people often want the outcome of growth more than the process • How growth can feel like struggle, uncertainty, and frustration • Why patience is one of the most underrated leadership skills • How leaders can support growth without rescuing people from it • Why the most important development is often happening long before you can see the results If you’re working hard, wondering whether the effort is worth it, or waiting for the results to catch up with the work you’ve put in, this episode is for you. Because growth doesn’t always look like progress. Sometimes it looks like the struggle that’s preparing you for what’s next. Always Forward.

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