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The Maintenance Myth: Why Success Is Never Finished (EP. 107)

1 h 0 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Success isn’t usually destroyed by one catastrophic mistake — it slowly erodes through years of neglected maintenance. In this episode, Corey and Zed explore why the most important parts of life and wealth require constant attention, even after we’ve worked hard to build them. From finances and health to relationships and personal growth, the things that matter most rarely take care of themselves. We’ll discuss the hidden cost of deferred maintenance, why people naturally avoid upkeep, and how small overlooked issues often become major problems over time. Because in the end, success isn’t something we achieve once — it’s something we protect intentionally. Resources * Corey’s Book [https://www.heimensenwealth.com/coreys-book] Connect * (712) 472-3867 * Toll-Free: 800-657-4316 * LinkedIn: Corey Heimensen, AIF® [https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreyheimensen/] * LinkedIn: Zed Heimensen, CFP® [https://www.linkedin.com/in/zed-heimensen-9a3aa3191/] * Heimensen Wealth Advisors [https://www.heimensenwealth.com/] * Facebook: Heimensen Wealth Advisors [https://www.facebook.com/heimensenwealth/]

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