DAD HACKERS: How to Think Big, But Act Small

Episode #56 – One of the things I struggle with personally and I know a lot of men struggle with as well is taking the little steps that lead to the big results in life. It’s so easy to dream big and think about what could possibly occur several years down the road.

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Dad Hackers

Episode #56

Patrick Antonucci— Podcast Host

One of the things I struggle with personally and I know a lot of men struggle with as well is taking the little steps that lead to the big results in life. It’s so easy to dream big and think about what could possibly occur several years down the road. The problem is that the days go by quickly and add up fast. You look back and 5, 10, 20 or even more years have passed you by and you realize that you’re not going in the direction you hoped and you’re not where you thought you’d be at this point in your life.

The problem is that you’re thinking big, but not acting small. You see it’s the little things that we do day in and day out that accumulate and add up to the big results and big changes we want in life. And many of us aren’t taking those little steps.

Elisha Peter Voetberg talks with us today about thinking big but acting small. We talk about different timelines you need to be thinking about, planning out your week, and different systems he uses to set himself up for God-honoring success in life.

Be sure to check out the episode and show notes at http://dadhackers.us/056-2

 

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About the Author

Founded by Patrick Antonucci, Dad Hackers is a community and podcast for Christian dads. We are devoted to encouraging and equipping Christian men to become who God designed them to be so that they can raise up the next generation of Christ-followers and leave a legacy of multi-generational faithfulness.