It's kind of like crossing a street and you're like a kid, and even though your parent is in the street, they have your hand and you're on the curve and they are stopping, and their hand is stopping you from coming out into the street and they're watching the cars. And it's not until it is the break that is sufficient enough for both of you to get either to the middle or to the other side safely
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Deborah Pardes
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Hey, Tammy, nice to hear your voice here on Swell. You know, it's interesting how you connect faith with our tendency for procrastination and sabotage. And if we sort of deploy this sense of, I've got a partner here, then it pushes us to move forward and to have some kind of trajectory that can be measured. And I think it's a really nice framing for people who have a tendency to talk themselves out of something
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