The Lie of Productivity and the Truth About Peace
I've been doing "behind the scenes" coaching for over a decade.
Most folks who come to me seek to diagnose the wrong problem.
You don't need more information or another book to read.
You don't need more motivation or another podcast to fire you up.
You don't even need more self-awareness, disguised as 50 hypothetical questions to answer.
What most folks need is a little more quiet in their life.
They need space to hear their Yes and NO clearly.
They need the ability to pause before moving forward like a runaway freight train when making a decision.
And that’s part of why I created the Upside Warrior Men’s Retreat.
It’s not something flashy.
In fact, it's happening quietly right now—intentionally designed to be an unhurried space for men to breathe, reset, and reconnect with the voice inside that knows what truly matters.
See, most folks try to cram 25 hours or more into their 24-hour day, trying to win some imaginary productivity award.
They've listened to one too many "expert" who tells them that only folks that are unmotivated and unfocused sleep in past 4:30am.
If they want to be successful, they better know how to hustle.
I bought into this bill of goods early in my career, believing that rest was for people who were lazy.
What I've witnessed from folks who live this way is that they'll either: act out, burn out, or get sick.
And I've walked that same path myself.
When you give yourself space throughout the day, you begin connecting to an inner wisdom that will serve as a guide to making better decisions.
And you get clarity on the first step to take ... and then the next.
Life becomes more enjoyable and less of a marathon.
So, wherever you are today—whether you’re running fast or finally catching your breath—I hope this serves as a gentle reminder:
You don’t have to do more to be more.
You don’t have to prove your worth through motion.
Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is pause... to make space and to listen for what’s next.
That’s what this season has been about for me and for the men currently in retreat—creating space to hear what really matters.
The truest one.
And I want that for you too.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to pause instead of pushing forward. When you feel the urge to jump in, fix, respond, or say yes too quickly, choose stillness. Let presence lead.
Pause before replying to a triggering email. Take a breath before offering a solution. Hold silence in a meeting instead of rushing to fill it.
In those quiet moments, you may find that clarity, wisdom, and strength speak loudest when you do less, not more.







