EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 21 MIN
The Lie of Someday
from The BIG Life · host Neal Oates Jr. - Robin Lewis
“Someday” sounds hopeful. It feels responsible. It gives us the comfort of believing that meaningful things will eventually happen in our lives.But someday can quietly become a place where important parts of life are postponed indefinitely.In this episode of The Big Life, Neal Oates Jr. and Robin Lewis explore the subtle ways people delay what matters most. They discuss how relationships, health, meaningful work, and personal growth are often pushed into the future with the assumption that there will always be more time.This conversation challenges the illusion that life will eventually slow down enough for everything to fall into place. Instead, Neal and Robin explore why meaningful change often begins in imperfect circumstances and why the most important step is simply beginning.If you have ever found yourself saying “someday I will,” this episode offers a thoughtful perspective on how small actions today can prevent quiet regrets tomorrow.Neal and Robin discuss:Why “someday” can become a comfortable form of procrastinationHow meaningful parts of life are often postponed unintentionallyThe hidden cost of waiting for the perfect momentWhy small beginnings matter more than perfect plansHow action creates clarity and momentumThe difference between planning life and participating in itTo connect with Robin:RLewis@RobinLewisGroup.comwww.FreeLeadershipStrategyCall.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lewisrobin/To connect with Neal:ClientCare@WorldRenownedCoaching.comwww.WorldRenownedCoaching.comwww.TheAffluentNegroes.com
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“Someday” sounds hopeful. It feels responsible. It gives us the comfort of believing that meaningful things will eventually happen in our lives.But someday can quietly become a place where important parts of life are postponed indefinitely.In this episode of The Big Life, Neal Oates Jr. and Robin Lewis explore the subtle ways people delay what matters most. They discuss how relationships, health, meaningful work, and personal growth are often pushed into the future with the assumption that there will always be more time.This conversation challenges the illusion that life will eventually slow down enough for everything to fall into place. Instead, Neal and Robin explore why meaningful change often begins in imperfect circumstances and why the most important step is simply beginning.If you have ever found yourself saying “someday I will,” this episode offers a thoughtful perspective on how small actions today can prevent quiet regrets tomorrow.Neal and Robin discuss:Why “someday” can become a comfortable form of procrastinationHow meaningful parts of life are often postponed unintentionallyThe hidden cost of waiting for the perfect momentWhy small beginnings matter more than perfect plansHow action creates clarity and momentumThe difference between planning life and participating in itTo connect with Robin:RLewis@RobinLewisGroup.comwww.FreeLeadershipStrategyCall.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lewisrobin/To connect with Neal:ClientCare@WorldRenownedCoaching.comwww.WorldRenownedCoaching.comwww.TheAffluentNegroes.com
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