006: Are You Addicted to the Obstacle?
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Are you addicted to the obstacle?
For years, I’ve taught that your goal has to be bigger than the obstacle. That’s still true. But what happens when your goal is bigger… and you still aren’t moving?
In this episode of ByrdOlogy in the Morning, I unpack a hard truth: some of us are more comfortable fixing problems than sustaining progress.
We’re reliable. We’re capable. We know how to troubleshoot.
But somewhere along the way, solving problems becomes our identity.
When things finally run smoothly, we feel unsettled. No fire to put out. No emergency to manage. No crisis proving our value.
So another obstacle appears.
Sometimes it’s external. Sometimes it’s subtle. Sometimes we create it without realizing it.
This episode explores:
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Why high performers can get stuck in problem-solving mode
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The psychology behind comfort in chaos
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How fixing can quietly replace building
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The shift from reacting to designing systems
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One honest question that will expose what’s really next
If you’re always troubleshooting, always responding, always handling what breaks—this conversation is for you.
Obstacles aren’t meant to be lived in. They’re meant to be passed through.
It’s time to stop proving your value by fixing everything and start building something that doesn’t require constant repair.
Listen now.
