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Prepared for What You Desire

12 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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We all have goals, dreams, and aspirations for the future, but here’s the real question: Are you actually prepared for what you say you want? In this episode of The Leadership Table, Dr. Jonathan Lotson breaks down the gap between desire and readiness and challenges leaders to shift from simply wanting more… to becoming ready for more. Whether you’re pursuing a new position, launching a business, or stepping into greater influence, this conversation will help you understand why preparation, not just ambition, is the key to sustainable success. You’ll learn: * Why many leaders receive opportunities they’re not ready to sustain * How to steward your current season with excellence * The role discipline, habits, and personal growth play in your future * How to build the capacity required for the next level * A practical framework to start preparing today This episode is both a mindset shift and a leadership strategy session designed to help you grow into the leader your future requires.

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