Send us a text Perfection is the prettiest excuse to stay still, and it’s costing you the future you want. We share a simple, repeatable method for starting now—no hype, no waiting for the stars to align. The three-brick approach helps you take a tiny first step, observe it without judgment, and protect your momentum until change sticks. We begin with the real reason people stall: they’re hunting for the perfect time. It never shows. Instead, we break the start into the smallest credible action—like putting on your running shoes or standing in the gym for ten minutes—so friction falls and action begins. From there, we shift into gentle measurement. Track what you did, not what you didn’t. When you see proof, your brain buys into the story that you can keep going. Then comes rhythm. We explore how to keep a streak alive with minimum viable versions, identity cues, and environment design so you don’t rely on motivation. The deeper insight ties it all together: build your wall before you need it. Start coaching before the crisis, launch the podcast before the pressure, train before the deadline. When life gets loud, you’ll lean on a structure already standing. Expect clear examples, quick prompts, and the nudge you need to move today. If you’re tired of waiting for perfect, this is your sign to lay one brick and let momentum do the heavy lifting. Subscribe for more Five Minute Friday boosts, share this with someone who needs a push, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. What’s your first brick today? To Reach Jordan: Email: Jordan@Edwards.Consulting Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ejFXH1_BjdnxG4J8u93Zw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.edwards.7503 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanfedwards/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanedwards5/ Hope you find value in this. If so please provide a 5-star and drop a review. Complimentary Edwards Consulting Session: https://calendly.com/jordan-edwardsconsulting/30min
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