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Episode 119: Let It Go: Don't Let Yesterday's Baggage Steer Your Future

7 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of the Keep Trucking Personal podcast, Tyler Kivi reflects on Father's Day, the importance of staying connected with the people who matter most, and a challenge many drivers face both on and off the road: carrying old baggage into new opportunities. Whether it's a broken promise from a previous employer, a bad experience with a dispatcher, or feeling unappreciated for your hard work, those frustrations can follow you from company to company if you let them. Tyler shares why holding onto past disappointments can become more damaging than the original experience itself, and how approaching new opportunities with suspicion and resentment can prevent you from finding the success, relationships, and career growth you're looking for. He encourages drivers to learn from past lessons without carrying the weight of them forever, reminding listeners that not every company, manager, dispatcher, or opportunity is the same. If you're constantly expecting disappointment, you'll likely find it - but if you're willing to start fresh, you may discover something better than you imagined. This episode is a great reminder to stop letting yesterday's wounds dictate tomorrow's possibilities. Learn the lesson, keep the wisdom, and leave the baggage behind. Your future deserves more attention than your past deserves your anger.

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