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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2025 · 18 MIN

Episode 93: Breaking the ‘You Can’t Have It All’ Lie

from Identity Human : Don Armand · host Don Armand

SummaryIn this episode, Don explores the metaphor of 'having your cake and eating it' to discuss personal growth, willpower, and the importance of prioritizing one's goals. He emphasizes the need to challenge limiting beliefs and societal narratives that discourage individuals from pursuing their dreams. Through anecdotes and practical advice, Don encourages listeners to recognize their priorities, build a rhythm in their lives, and embrace the journey of trial and error in achieving their aspirations.Takeaways- You can have your cake and eat it.- Don't let others' opinions stop you from achieving your goals.- Start smaller than you think to build momentum.- Recognize your priorities and make time for them.- Every limiting belief is a gift that reveals your inner challenges.- You have to work hard for what you want in life.- Building a rhythm in life is essential for success.- Trial and error is a necessary part of the journey.- What can you do this weekend to prepare for next week?- You are not just a number; your individuality matters.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections04:01 The Importance of a 'Holy Hour'07:18 Challenging the Narrative: Having Your Cake and Eating It10:27 Understanding the Cost of Your Goals13:16 Recognizing and Overcoming Limiting Beliefs16:09 Conclusion and Weekend MotivationSound Bites"Recognize your priorities.""Start smaller than you think.""Build a rhythm in your life."

SummaryIn this episode, Don explores the metaphor of 'having your cake and eating it' to discuss personal growth, willpower, and the importance of prioritizing one's goals. He emphasizes the need to challenge limiting beliefs and societal narratives that discourage individuals from pursuing their dreams. Through anecdotes and practical advice, Don encourages listeners to recognize their priorities, build a rhythm in their lives, and embrace the journey of trial and error in achieving their aspirations.Takeaways- You can have your cake and eat it.- Don't let others' opinions stop you from achieving your goals.- Start smaller than you think to build momentum.- Recognize your priorities and make time for them.- Every limiting belief is a gift that reveals your inner challenges.- You have to work hard for what you want in life.- Building a rhythm in life is essential for success.- Trial and error is a necessary part of the journey.- What can you do this weekend to prepare for next week?- You are not just a number; your individuality matters.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections04:01 The Importance of a 'Holy Hour'07:18 Challenging the Narrative: Having Your Cake and Eating It10:27 Understanding the Cost of Your Goals13:16 Recognizing and Overcoming Limiting Beliefs16:09 Conclusion and Weekend MotivationSound Bites"Recognize your priorities.""Start smaller than you think.""Build a rhythm in your life."

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