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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 49 MIN

096: Why we are impatient with Success

from Wabi Sabi: The Art of Imperfection · host Laurence Tham and Jim Karagiannis

Why does success look effortless for some people—while others struggle to stay consistent?In this episode, Laurence Tham and Jim Karagiannis unpack the hidden work behind mastery and why true success is rarely as easy as it appears. From athletes and performers to entrepreneurs and professionals, the conversation reveals how discipline, identity, and consistency shape long-term achievement.They discuss the common misconception that success should come quickly and how this mindset can lead to frustration when results take time. Instead, they emphasize the importance of focusing on the process—showing up consistently even during difficult weeks when motivation is low or routines are disrupted.Laurence and Jim also explore the concept of “slippage”—those inevitable moments when life, fatigue, travel, or competing priorities interrupt our habits. Rather than seeing these moments as failure, they explain how small actions and mindset shifts can help restore momentum and keep you aligned with your goals.The conversation also highlights the importance of identity and community. When you see yourself as someone committed to growth, discipline becomes easier because your actions reinforce who you believe you are. Surrounding yourself with supportive communities and shared purpose also helps maintain motivation through challenges.Ultimately, this episode is a reminder that mastery is built through consistent effort, patience, and perspective. Success isn’t about perfection—it’s about continuing to move forward, even during the weeks when progress feels slow.In This Episode, We DiscussWhy success often looks effortless from the outsideThe discipline required to achieve masteryHow identity shapes motivation and consistencyRecognizing and managing “slippage” in routinesSmall strategies to maintain momentum during tough weeksThe impact of fatigue, travel, and busy schedulesThe importance of community and shared purposeWhy long-term success requires patience and perspectiveKey TakeawaySuccess is rarely about talent or quick wins—it’s about consistent effort, resilience, and the willingness to keep showing up even when progress feels slow.Mastery is built one disciplined step at a time.Connect with Laurence:www.laurencetham.comConnect with Jim:www.luxconsultingco.com

Why does success look effortless for some people—while others struggle to stay consistent?In this episode, Laurence Tham and Jim Karagiannis unpack the hidden work behind mastery and why true success is rarely as easy as it appears. From athletes and performers to entrepreneurs and professionals, the conversation reveals how discipline, identity, and consistency shape long-term achievement.They discuss the common misconception that success should come quickly and how this mindset can lead to frustration when results take time. Instead, they emphasize the importance of focusing on the process—showing up consistently even during difficult weeks when motivation is low or routines are disrupted.Laurence and Jim also explore the concept of “slippage”—those inevitable moments when life, fatigue, travel, or competing priorities interrupt our habits. Rather than seeing these moments as failure, they explain how small actions and mindset shifts can help restore momentum and keep you aligned with your goals.The conversation also highlights the importance of identity and community. When you see yourself as someone committed to growth, discipline becomes easier because your actions reinforce who you believe you are. Surrounding yourself with supportive communities and shared purpose also helps maintain motivation through challenges.Ultimately, this episode is a reminder that mastery is built through consistent effort, patience, and perspective. Success isn’t about perfection—it’s about continuing to move forward, even during the weeks when progress feels slow.In This Episode, We DiscussWhy success often looks effortless from the outsideThe discipline required to achieve masteryHow identity shapes motivation and consistencyRecognizing and managing “slippage” in routinesSmall strategies to maintain momentum during tough weeksThe impact of fatigue, travel, and busy schedulesThe importance of community and shared purposeWhy long-term success requires patience and perspectiveKey TakeawaySuccess is rarely about talent or quick wins—it’s about consistent effort, resilience, and the willingness to keep showing up even when progress feels slow.Mastery is built one disciplined step at a time.Connect with Laurence:www.laurencetham.comConnect with Jim:www.luxconsultingco.com

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Why does success look effortless for some people—while others struggle to stay consistent?In this episode, Laurence Tham and Jim Karagiannis unpack the hidden work behind mastery and why true success is rarely as easy as it appears. From athletes...

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