Why Pacing is Important in Texas
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This time of year has a way of making everything feel urgent. Faster. Louder. Pressed.
But Texas has never been built on panic.
In today’s episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott reflects on the quiet wisdom of pacing—drawing a lesson from old cattle drives, where moving too fast could cost everything. Real progress, then and now, isn’t driven by anxiety. It’s guided by patience, persistence, and knowing when speed actually helps—and when it doesn’t.
If you’ve been feeling rushed, pressured, or behind, this episode offers a steadier way forward. One solid step at a time.
Show Notes
- Why urgency often disguises anxiety
- What Texas cattle drives teach us about sustainable progress
- The difference between motion and meaningful movement
- Why endurance outlasts frantic bursts of effort
- Letting go of the pressure to “fix everything” all at once
Key takeaway:
You don’t need to solve the whole year today. You just need one good step in the right direction—and the patience to trust what follows.
If this episode helped you slow your breathing and steady your thinking, consider sharing it with someone who could use that same permission to ease up.
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