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You’re Closer Than You Think

Author
The Mountain of Yes
Published
Mon 21 Apr 2025
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Ever feel like you're climbing an endless mountain of achievements, never quite reaching the summit?

In this powerful episode, Milo opens up about growing up in a family where excellence was the baseline, sharing personal insights about the hidden toll of constant striving. He reveals how learning to pause and acknowledge our progress can be transformative, even when it feels like we're standing still.

Through heartfelt storytelling, Milo explores the delicate balance between ambition and self-compassion, offering practical wisdom for anyone caught in the cycle of perpetual achievement-seeking. He challenges the notion that we must constantly push forward, suggesting instead that real growth comes from recognizing how far we've already come.

Whether you're feeling stuck in your career, personal goals, or life journey, this episode provides a refreshing perspective on progress and self-appreciation. Join Milo for an inspiring conversation that will help you see your own journey in a new light and celebrate the climb you've already conquered.

Ready to transform your relationship with progress? Tune in now to The Five Minute Climb on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music—and visit themountainofyes.com for more stories, tools, and support as you climb.

This season, the podcast is opening into something new: it’s no longer just my voice, but yours too. Each week, I’ll share a theme, and you’ll have the chance to record your own reflection or question. Some of those will be woven into future episodes. You can add your voice here.

Ready to transform your relationship with progress?
Tune in now to The Five Minute Climb on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music — and visit themountainofyes.com for more stories, tools, and support as you climb.

If the podcast has moved something in you, you can now support the journey with a small gesture: ⛺️☕️ buymeacoffee.com/themountainofyes
It helps keep the mountain alive—one quiet cup at a time.

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