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EP 119: Feeling Burnout? You Might Be Chasing the Wrong Goal

EP 119: Feeling Burnout? You Might Be Chasing the Wrong Goal

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Ever felt like you’re dragging yourself through the day, too tired to hit the gym, or just not excited about the work in front of you? In this episode, I dig into why burnout might have less to do with working “too hard” and more to do with being out of alignment with what you truly want in life.

I share personal stories—from hustling at multiple jobs as a teenager to chasing my billion-dollar real estate dream today—that prove when you’re going after a big, crazy goal, burnout takes a back seat. We’ll talk about the mindset shifts and relentless drive it takes to reach those dreams, and why the world calling you “crazy” might just mean you’re on the right track.

Episode Timeline

[0:44] - The truth about burnout and why “working too hard” isn’t the real cause.

[1:18] - Why chasing your biggest, craziest goals keeps burnout at bay.

[2:36] - How most people’s fear of hard work keeps them from achieving their dreams.

[2:54] - My teenage hustle story: working 70 hours a week to buy my first car.

[4:38] - Why I don’t take holidays off while building a billion-dollar company.

[5:46] - How aligning with your goals changes everything.

[6:31] - The sign you’re on the right track: when people call you “crazy.”

Key Takeaways

  1. Burnout often stems from being out of alignment with your true goals—not from working too much.

  2. Big, “crazy” dreams require outworking everyone else—and the effort feels energizing when it’s aligned with your passion.

  3. When people start calling you “crazy” for how hard you work, it’s usually a sign you’re moving in the right direction.

Links & Resources

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