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#59 Name Your Kryptonite, Unlock Your Potential

14 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Discomfort is inevitable, but not all discomfort is created equal. In this episode of the Wholistic Productivity Podcast, Chris LeBrun breaks down the difference between the kind of discomfort that signals growth and the kind that signals something else entirely: a weakness that's quietly acting as your kryptonite. Using the Superman analogy, Chris explores why so many driven people keep pushing through the very things that hold them back instead of doing what Superman actually did. He knew what kryptonite was, named it, and stayed away from it. The result? He focused on what he did best and built a team around the rest. In this episode, you'll learn how to identify the specific tasks draining your energy and stalling your progress, why naming your weakness is the first step to overcoming it, and how high achievers protect their real value by delegating and partnering, not by doing it all. If you're ready to stop carrying the rock and start making real progress toward your goals, this one's for you. Subscribe to the Wholistic Productivity Podcast on your favorite platform so you never miss an episode. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:14 Embracing Discomfort for Growth 01:27 Running Toward Growth 03:18 The Improvement Zone 05:18 Understanding Discomfort: Growth vs. Stagnation 06:56 How to Fight Weakness 10:16 Identifying Your Kryptonite: Weakness as Information This episode is sponsored by Efficient.app [https://wholprod.link/sp/efficientapp] Don't waste time searching for the best software. Let the experts at efficient.app [https://wholprod.link/sp/efficientapp] do it for you. They have tons of "No BS" reviews on all kinds of software so you'll always get an honest recommendation. When you're ready to buy they offer discounts as well. So check them out next time you are looking for new software! Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/wholisticproductivity] Join the free Wholistic Productivity community [https://wholprod.link/skool] on Skool

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Discomfort is inevitable, but not all discomfort is created equal. In this episode of the Wholistic Productivity Podcast, Chris LeBrun breaks down the difference between the kind of discomfort that signals growth and the kind that signals something else entirely: a weakness that's quietly acting as your kryptonite. Using the Superman analogy, Chris explores why so many driven people keep pushing through the very things that hold them back instead of doing what Superman actually did. He knew what kryptonite was, named it, and stayed away from it. The result? He focused on what he did best and built a team around the rest. In this episode, you'll learn how to identify the specific tasks draining your energy and stalling your progress, why naming your weakness is the first step to overcoming it, and how high achievers protect their real value by delegating and partnering, not by doing it all. If you're ready to stop carrying the rock and start making real progress toward your goals, this one's for you. Subscribe to the Wholistic Productivity Podcast on your favorite platform so you never miss an episode. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:14 Embracing Discomfort for Growth 01:27 Running Toward Growth 03:18 The Improvement Zone 05:18 Understanding Discomfort: Growth vs. Stagnation 06:56 How to Fight Weakness 10:16 Identifying Your Kryptonite: Weakness as Information This episode is sponsored by Efficient.app [https://wholprod.link/sp/efficientapp] Don't waste time searching for the best software. Let the experts at efficient.app [https://wholprod.link/sp/efficientapp] do it for you. They have tons of "No BS" reviews on all kinds of software so you'll always get an honest recommendation. When you're ready to buy they offer discounts as well. So check them out next time you are looking for new software! Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/wholisticproductivity] Join the free Wholistic Productivity community [https://wholprod.link/skool] on Skool

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