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Success Creates Problems Nobody Prepares You For

10 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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When was the last time someone sat you down and warned you about what success would cost you? We spend so much time preparing for failure, but almost no one talks about what happens when things go right. Reaching the next level doesn't remove pressure. It changes it. In this solo episode, Jody opens up about the problems that come with progress — the ones nobody prepares you for. Starting with his own leap from law enforcement to real estate, he breaks down why success didn't make things easier, it just made them different. This episode covers the four problems progress quietly creates — new expectations, internal pressure, the weight of responsibility, and the loneliness of leading — why nobody talks about the cost of winning, and how to carry it all without losing yourself in the process. If you've built something real and still feel the weight of it, this one is for you.

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