When the Delay Is Actually the Blessing
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About this listen
Sometimes the thing you're begging not to happen is the very thing that saves you.
Show NotesIn this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor shares a real story from his trip to Costa Rica that almost didn't happen the way it was supposed to. From a chewed-up passport to airport shutdowns and delayed flights, everything seemed to be going wrong. But those delays turned out to be exactly what he needed.
Baylor breaks down why protecting what matters most is essential as you move into 2026, and why not every delay is a setback. Some obstacles are actually safeguards. Some frustrations are working in your favor. And some fires in your life are ones you accidentally started yourself.
This episode challenges you to look at delays differently, identify the brush fires you may be creating, and make sure the things that truly matter in your life are protected.
What You'll Learn in This Episode-
Why protecting what matters is more important than chasing progress
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How delays can sometimes work in your favor
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The danger of starting "brush fires" that slow your growth
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Why not every obstacle is an enemy
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How to recognize when life is forcing you to slow down for a reason
"Sometimes the very thing you don't want is exactly what you need."