How to Stop Being an All-or-Nothing Thinker

Ever feel like you’re either winning big or completely failing? That black-and-white thinking kept me stuck for years — and in this episode, I’m sharing how running a half marathon (and nearly falling apart during it) became the wake-up call I didn’t know I needed.

I’ll break down how the all-or-nothing mindset shows up in your business, keeps you in perfection mode, and delays the growth you’re working so hard for. More importantly, you’ll learn how to shift into progress-focused thinking that actually builds momentum — even when things feel messy.

This episode is your permission to stop waiting for perfect, start taking action now, and finally move forward with confidence.

🔑 Key Takeaways:

  1. Flexibility fuels growth – Missed goals aren’t failures. They’re feedback.

  2. Launch before you’re ready – Imperfect action is better than no action.

  3. Ask better questions – When quitting feels tempting, ask: “What’s the next step if quitting wasn’t an option?”

🎧 Hit play and let’s break the cycle of all-or-nothing thinking — for good.

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