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The #1 Reason You’re Stuck: You Don’t Have a Vision

42 min · 9 de mar de 2026
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If you feel stuck, unmotivated, or like you’re drifting through life, it’s not because you’re lazy—it’s often because you don’t have a clear vision. In this final episode of the “Rainfall to the Ocean” series, we hit Stage 7: The Ocean—the place where personal growth becomes legacy, impact, and long-term purpose. You’ll learn how to use leverage to create real change: yes, pain can push you… but pleasure (a compelling future vision) is the superpower that pulls you forward. We break down why “where there is no vision, people perish,” how hope creates momentum, and how to design a future self you can see, taste, and believe. You’ll map your “Promised Land” across faith, family, fitness, finances, and business, then write your own “My Ocean is when I…” statement—so you stop shrinking, stop stalling, and start building something that outlives you. If you’re ready to go from invisibility to visibility, and from goals to legacy-driven action, this is your blueprint. * The meaning of Stage 7: The Ocean (legacy, impact, promised land thinking) * Why pain vs pleasure both create leverage—and which one is the “superpower” * How vision keeps you from drifting, shrinking, and stalling * How to build a future vision across faith, family, fitness, finances * The business “Ocean” map: marketing, sales, operations, revenue goals * The exact “My Ocean is when I… through… so that…” mission template * How your past pain can fuel a purpose (and why healing builds the future) * Why legacy means creating systems that work without you 00:00 Intro + Stage 7 recap 01:22 The Ocean = legacy, impact, promised land 04:48 Leverage explained: pain vs pleasure 09:27 Why he won’t “teach the ocean” (yet) 11:13 Vision, hope, and why people drift/shrink/stall 18:49 Future vision map: faith, family, fitness, finances 22:37 Business vision: marketing, sales, ops, revenue 23:19 Promised Land questions to journal + clarify 30:46 “My Ocean is when…” mission statement framework 33:47 What do you hate? Purpose, pain, and calling 36:28 Heal the past to build the future 38:02 Final charge + outro Hashtags: #PersonalGrowth #Legacy #Vision #Purpose #Motivation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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