The Case For... (with Matthew Campobasso)
My twelve-year-old daughter came home from a family wedding recently. She’d missed two and a half days of school. She opened her laptop, saw the list of assignments she’d missed, and completely shut down. Eyes filling up. Breathing getting short. She looked at me and said: I don’t even know where to start. I could have jumped into fix-it mode. I’m a lawyer. Give me a list and I’ll triage it in thirty seconds. But she didn’t need me to solve it. She needed me to sit with her in the overwhelm long enough for her to realize something: the staircase looks impossible from the bottom, but you don’t climb a staircase all at once. You climb it one step at a time. So we made a list. She started with the easiest assignment. Twenty minutes. And then momentum appeared. The second felt lighter. The third felt almost easy. She went from tears to progress in ninety minutes. Nothing about the work changed. Her relationship to the work changed. And that shift happened because she took the first step. This episode is about why big things paralyze us, how our brains create the staircase illusion by trying to hold everything at once, the mechanical physics of momentum, why the plan before the step matters, and how every big thing you’ve ever accomplished started with one small move that didn’t feel significant at the time. Micro-tools: Make the list | Start with the easiest one | Stop looking at the top #TheCaseFor #TakeTheFirstStep #Momentum #OneStepAtATime #Overwhelm #GetStarted #StaircaseIllusion #PersonalDevelopment #Parenting #Productivity #MentalHealth #LawyerPodcast #Progress #JustStart #SmallSteps
45 episodios
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