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  <title>Podcasts, Books &amp;amp; Social Media Are Making You WEAK</title>
  <description>You’re not lacking information. You’re drowning in it. Every time you hit a problem, you reach for something external...another podcast, another book, another scroll session, hoping it’ll give you the answer. And sometimes it does. But here’s the truth… You’ve trained yourself to&amp;amp;nbsp;depend on outside information instead of developing your own. That’s the weakness. Because real growth doesn’t come from how much you consume, it comes from how well you can observe, understand, and lead yourself. In this episode, I break down:  Why most “learning” is actually just consumption How podcasts, books, and social media create dependency The difference between knowledge and real wisdom A simple daily system to start learning from your own life How to track your patterns, emotions, and behaviors to create real change  If you’ve been “learning” but not seeing results, this episode will shift everything.  CALL TO ACTION If you’re ready to stop consuming and start becoming... If you want structure, accountability, and a system to actually apply what you know… Apply for coaching: 👉 imnotyou.com/coaching This is for those who are done playing student… and ready to become a Killa. </description>
  <author_name>Sports Motivation Podcast</author_name>
  <author_url>http://imnotyou.com</author_url>
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