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The Tipping Point: What Would You Do If You Knew You Couldn’t Fail?

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What creates a tipping point in our lives? Is it planning, vision, luck… or simply taking action? In this episode, we explore the surprising relationship between momentum and decision-making. David shares the story of launching a virtual reality business in just one week to prepare for a trade show and how the experience revealed something important: action often comes before clarity. We discuss the difference between focusing on the process versus focusing on the outcome. David tends to focus on the moments leading up to the tipping point, while Elyse prefers to visualize the end result and trust the path will unfold. Along the way we explore: • Why action creates momentum • How deadlines can motivate us to do our best work • Why the VR business wasn’t a failure, even though it didn’t become a long-term company • What we would create if we knew we couldn’t fail • The role of passion, purpose, and high-energy states in creativity • Why some people thrive under pressure • What a life-changing diagnosis can teach us about urgency • And what to do when you don’t love the work you’re doing This conversation is about possibility, momentum, creativity, and learning to trust that the first step often reveals the next one.

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Portada del episodio The Tipping Point: What Would You Do If You Knew You Couldn’t Fail?

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What creates a tipping point in our lives? Is it planning, vision, luck… or simply taking action? In this episode, we explore the surprising relationship between momentum and decision-making. David shares the story of launching a virtual reality business in just one week to prepare for a trade show and how the experience revealed something important: action often comes before clarity. We discuss the difference between focusing on the process versus focusing on the outcome. David tends to focus on the moments leading up to the tipping point, while Elyse prefers to visualize the end result and trust the path will unfold. Along the way we explore: • Why action creates momentum • How deadlines can motivate us to do our best work • Why the VR business wasn’t a failure, even though it didn’t become a long-term company • What we would create if we knew we couldn’t fail • The role of passion, purpose, and high-energy states in creativity • Why some people thrive under pressure • What a life-changing diagnosis can teach us about urgency • And what to do when you don’t love the work you’re doing This conversation is about possibility, momentum, creativity, and learning to trust that the first step often reveals the next one.

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