Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen

Strategic Discomfort: Why Your Comfort Zone is Killing Your 10-Year Plan

35 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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Your 10-year plan is likely taking too long because you’re staying too comfortable. In this episode, George Digianni joins Matt Rosen to break down the framework of “Strategic Discomfort”—the intentional pursuit of friction that transforms slow growth into massive momentum. George pulls back the curtain on his journey from a $487K first year to a seven-figure powerhouse, proving that scaling a business requires more than just a better strategy; it requires a harder mindset. In this conversation, we cover: * Goal Compression: The tactical shift needed to turn a decade-long vision into a 12-month reality. * The Grit Factor: Why hiring for core values and internal drive beats technical skill every single time. * Navigating the Friction: How to handle the culture clashes and tough decisions that come with rapid scaling. * Mission Alignment: Protecting your company’s soul while aggressively pursuing its growth. If you’re ready to stop avoiding the "tough stuff" and start using it as a catalyst for transformation, this episode is your blueprint.

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