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The Work Nobody Sees

39 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Most people are building in the wrong order. The visible work gets done. The invisible work gets skipped. And eventually everything built on that unfinished ground falls — and the cycle starts again. This episode is about the foundation. What it actually is. Why most people skip it. And what it costs when they do. This conversation covers: Why doing alone is not enough — and what the gap actually is The house metaphor — foundation before walls, structure before aesthetics What your foundation actually consists of — the three layers that have to be solid first The practice vs the story — the difference between talking about self-leadership and living it Prove it to yourself before you prove it to anyone else The mirror principle — everything is a lesson about you This is the work that happens before anything visible gets built. This Tree & Me — hosted by Cory J Riggs.

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