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3 Things I Wish I Knew Years Ago

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Today, I’m diving into three big lessons I’ve learned over the past year that have really changed my game. First off, there’s a huge gap between knowing something and actually doing it. It’s all about putting that knowledge into action. Then, I’m here to tell you that everyone is just winging it in some way, so if you feel lost, you’re definitely not alone. Lastly, I’ve figured out the importance of trimming the fat from my life—saying no to the things that don’t serve me anymore. If you want to influence future episodes or just share what’s on your mind, hit me up at stephenweb.uk. Let’s get into it!

Happy New Year, and what better way to start the New Year than to share what I learnt from last year.

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The podcast kicks off with Stephen Webb welcoming listeners to the Stillness in the Storms podcast, setting a tone of reflection and personal growth. Stephen expresses gratitude to his friends, Sandra and Mo, for their thoughtful gesture of treating him to coffee, which he links to healing his inner child. He reflects on how small acts of kindness can have a profound impact on our well-being. As he transitions into the core content, he shares that he’s taken some time to organize his thoughts and plans for the new year, emphasizing the importance of this reflection period during the holiday season. This episode explores the idea that as we face difficult times, it’s crucial to prepare ourselves mentally and emotionally. Stephen invites listeners to engage with him by suggesting topics they want to hear about, promoting a sense of community and shared experience.

Moving forward, Stephen reveals three key lessons he learned in the past year that have helped him navigate life’s challenges. The first lesson is about the distinction between knowing and doing. He reflects on how many of us know what we should be doing to improve our lives but often fail to act on that knowledge. He shares personal anecdotes about his struggles with meditation and self-discipline, stressing that awareness alone is not enough; we must take action. This leads to a deeper discussion about the importance of consciously choosing to implement what we know in our daily lives.

The second lesson Stephen shares is the realization that everyone is essentially “winging it.” He discusses the common experience of imposter syndrome, highlighting that many people feel insecure about their knowledge and abilities. He emphasizes that it’s okay to not have all the answers and encourages listeners to embrace uncertainty while still striving for personal growth. Lastly, he touches on the importance of simplifying life by deleting unnecessary commitments and focusing on what truly matters. He concludes with a powerful reminder to treat others based on our values rather than their behavior, encouraging kindness and integrity in all interactions. This episode serves as a thoughtful guide for listeners to reflect on their own lives as they embark on a new year.

Takeaways:

  • I learned that knowing something and actually doing it are two very different things.
  • Everyone struggles with their confidence and is, in a way, just winging it through life.
  • It’s important to regularly delete unnecessary tasks from our lives to focus on what…