

Ep.1162 - What “I Can’t Show You Yet” Really Means
In this podcast we cover:
- How sometimes people get stuck or procrastinate.
- What you can do about it.
- How it helps all around.
In this episode, I dive into a habit that quietly undermines productivity and trust: the tendency to say “I’m almost there” instead of showing actual progress. I share how this behavior often masks procrastination or lack of organization and why it is so damaging to teams. I explain how early and frequent iterations not only reveal the real status of work but also create momentum, reduce stress, and foster collaboration. I highlight how this approach especially helps individuals who struggle with distractions or ADHD by breaking large tasks into smaller, achievable steps. This is not about micromanagement but about alignment, accountability, and support. My goal is to show how we can replace silence and delay with openness and steady progress so that teams thrive and individuals succeed together.
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