EPISODE · Sep 29, 2025 · 17 MIN
EP 114 – Stop Repeating Yesterday’s Cycles: From Procrastination to Purpose and Power
from The 318 Brotherhood: Rebuilding Men, Restoring Families, Advancing God’s Kingdom · host Richard Kauffman
Are you becoming better each day—or just repeating yesterday’s cycles? In this episode of The 318 Brotherhood Podcast, Richard Kauffman gets raw about procrastination, overwhelm, and the painful roller coaster most men find themselves on. Drawing from John 15:1-8, he shows how pruning is preparation, not punishment—and how men can move from cycles of pain into lives of purpose and power. Inside this episode, you’ll discover: Why procrastination keeps you stuck in the past How pruning produces fruit in your life, your family, and your calling The 3P Framework: Pain → Purpose → Power A simple daily tracking tool to measure fruit instead of frustration 📘 Download your FREE Book Ascension of the Warrior → https://318men.com/book-318 🛡 Join the 318 Brotherhood → https://318men.com/318-brotherhood
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Are you becoming better each day—or just repeating yesterday’s cycles? In this episode of The 318 Brotherhood Podcast, Richard Kauffman gets raw about procrastination, overwhelm, and the painful roller coaster most men find themselves on. Drawing from John 15:1-8, he shows how pruning is preparation, not punishment—and how men can move from cycles of pain into lives of purpose and power. Inside this episode, you’ll discover: Why procrastination keeps you stuck in the past How pruning produces fruit in your life, your family, and your calling The 3P Framework: Pain → Purpose → Power A simple daily tracking tool to measure fruit instead of frustration 📘 Download your FREE Book Ascension of the Warrior → https://318men.com/book-318🛡 Join the 318 Brotherhood → https://318men.com/318-brotherhood
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