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We Waited 27 Years to Do This — And Almost Never Did

We Waited 27 Years to Do This — And Almost Never Did

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For 27 years, we talked about starting this podcast — and life kept getting in the way. Kids. Work. Perfectionism. Excuses. In this first episode of The Art of Reading the Room, we finally stop overthinking and start doing. This isn’t just a podcast — it’s our story of learning to balance business, family, and the chaos of everyday life.

We talk candidly about starting imperfectly, leading with discipline, delegating tasks, and letting go of the need to be “ready.” Whether you’re building a business, managing a family, or just tired of putting things off, this episode is for you.

Topics Covered:

  • Why 80% done is enough to begin
  • The trap of overplanning and fear of failure
  • Real-life lessons from marriage, entrepreneurship, and distribution logistics
  • Why you should hire before you’re fully “ready”
  • The power of communication and feedback in messy beginnings
  • How momentum builds confidence — not the other way around

Quote of the Episode:

“I can’t stand getting ready to get ready. Just start. You’ll get better as you go.”

Let us know: What’s one thing you’ve been waiting to start? Drop it in the comments — we want to hear your story.

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