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The ONE Thing - A Book Review

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You know those books that don’t just give you a few good quotes — they straight up check you? Yeah… The ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan did that.

In this episode, we’re talking about how this book shook up the way we think about goals, priorities, and doing all the things (spoiler: maybe you shouldn’t be doing all the things 👀).

We’re chatting about:

  • The one question that stopped us in our tracks
  • Why multitasking is a liar (sorry, not sorry)
  • What “the domino effect” actually means for your business and life
  • And what we’re personally changing after reading it

If you’ve been feeling stretched thin or like you’re constantly busy but not really moving forward — this episode is your sign to slow down and zoom in. It’s not about doing everything — it’s about doing the right thing.

Come hang out with us and let’s break it down, book-club style 📚✨

Like what you heard? Make sure to follow and review the podcast, and shoot us a message with your thoughts at

[email protected]

@YourHomeGirl_CLT

@Real.Life.Brenna

  continue reading

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You know those books that don’t just give you a few good quotes — they straight up check you? Yeah… The ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan did that.

In this episode, we’re talking about how this book shook up the way we think about goals, priorities, and doing all the things (spoiler: maybe you shouldn’t be doing all the things 👀).

We’re chatting about:

  • The one question that stopped us in our tracks
  • Why multitasking is a liar (sorry, not sorry)
  • What “the domino effect” actually means for your business and life
  • And what we’re personally changing after reading it

If you’ve been feeling stretched thin or like you’re constantly busy but not really moving forward — this episode is your sign to slow down and zoom in. It’s not about doing everything — it’s about doing the right thing.

Come hang out with us and let’s break it down, book-club style 📚✨

Like what you heard? Make sure to follow and review the podcast, and shoot us a message with your thoughts at

[email protected]

@YourHomeGirl_CLT

@Real.Life.Brenna

  continue reading

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