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Goals Are Overrated | Heather Burright | The Sean Trace Show

38 min · 1. juni 2026
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In this episode of The Sean Trace Show, I sit down with Heather Burright, founder of Skillmasters Market, to talk about why real behavior change is so much harder than simply knowing what we should do. Heather breaks down the difference between information and action, and we get into why training, personal growth, habits, and even big life changes only work when they are built around systems, motivation, environment, and support. What I loved about this conversation is how practical it got. We talked about everything from trying to become a morning person, to building better routines, to helping my daughter read more by changing her environment, to why community makes change easier. Heather also shares why people often quit too soon, why investing in yourself is always worth it, and why we are all more capable of creating change than we sometimes believe. This episode is a reminder that growth does not happen just because we want it. It happens when we create the right systems, surround ourselves with the right people, and take small steps consistently.

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