Author Archives: Christopher Clark

The 17-Minute Myth: Why "No Time" is the Lie Keeping You Broke

The 17-Minute Myth: Why “No Time” is the Lie Keeping You Broke You know what’s wild? Every stay-at-home dad I’ve ever talked to has the exact same complaint: “I just don’t have TIME to build anything.” But here’s the uncomfortable … Continue reading

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You're Still Carrying Dead Weight (And It's Killing Your Progress)

Let me ask you something uncomfortable: How many things are you doing right now that don’t actually matter? Not “kind of matter.” Not “might be useful someday.” I mean genuinely, measurably move you toward what you actually want. Be honest. … Continue reading

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The "Authentic Artist" Who's Really Just Hiding

The “Authentic Artist” Who’s Really Just Hiding You tell yourself you’re “staying true to your vision.” You say you won’t “compromise your art for commercial success.” You create “for yourself” and dismiss the market as “too shallow to understand.” But … Continue reading

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The $270 Million Blind Spot: Why Success Doesn’t Mean You’ve Figured It All Out

The $270 Million Blind Spot: Why Success Doesn’t Mean You’ve Figured It All Out I recently came across something that stopped me cold. A researcher sat in on a strategic planning meeting at a $270 million information publishing company. These … Continue reading

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The Spiritual Millionaire's Secret: Why Your Faith Isn't Making You Money (And What's Missing)

The Spiritual Millionaire’s Secret: Why Your Faith Isn’t Making You Money (And What’s Missing) You pray. You study. You believe. You’ve read Think and Grow Rich probably twice. You journal. You visualize. You affirm. And you’re still struggling financially. Here’s … Continue reading

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The Predator Paradox: Why Your "Nice Person" Programming Is Keeping You Broke

The Predator Paradox: Why Your “Nice Person” Programming Is Keeping You Broke You know that knot in your stomach when you look at your pricing? That voice whispering you’re charging too much? That guilt when someone can’t afford your offer? … Continue reading

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