Ep. 100 - Why Doing Less (and Dropping Your Weaknesses) Is the Fastest Way to Grow with Josh Terry
Sat Jan 24 2026
In this episode of the Expert Speaker Podcast, I sit down with Josh Terry — a creator, coach, and thinker known for saying sharp things in very few words. We unpack why so many smart, capable people stay stuck, and how real momentum often comes from doing less, not more.
Josh shares the counterintuitive idea that trying to fix your weaknesses might actually be holding you back — in business, creativity, and leadership. We talk about mastery, creative freedom, productivity, and why operating well within your strengths creates far better results than constantly pushing at the edge of your abilities
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Key Takeaways Give up on what you're bad at
Growth accelerates when you stop forcing yourself to improve weaknesses that drain you and instead build around what already works.
Mastery comes from ease, not struggle
People don't want what you can barely deliver. Mastery is built by repeatedly doing what's well within your competence — and letting that competence expand naturally.
Your strengths are often invisible to you
Many of our strongest capabilities formed early in life, which makes them feel "normal" and easy to overlook — even though they're where our greatest leverage lives.
Stop copying the "right way" to create
Josh explains how abandoning standard advice (eye contact, memorization, perfect delivery) led to his biggest breakthroughs and viral growth.
Productivity isn't about pressure
Some people thrive under pressure. Others shut down. Understanding whether you respond better to pressure or space can radically change how you work.
Eliminate infinite time sinks
Endless distractions (scrolling, gaming, mindless consumption) kill momentum. Replacing them with finite breaks helps you return to focused work faster.
Notable Quotes "Nobody wants what you can just barely deliver."
"Mastery comes from repeatedly doing something that is well within your competence."
"We're not supposed to make our weaknesses our day job."
"If you stop trying to look like who you're not, you can finally create something real."
Action Steps Make a list of what drains you vs. what feels easy and effective — and ruthlessly reduce the former
Identify one strength you've dismissed as "too obvious" and lean into it this week
Replace infinite distractions with finite breaks (walks, stretching, sitting quietly)
Ask yourself: What could I create if I stopped trying to fix myself first?
Listen If You Are A founder, creator, or leader feeling stuck despite working hard
Someone overwhelmed by "do more, be better" advice
A creative who wants to find their real voice
Looking for a smarter, calmer way to grow without burning out
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In this episode of the Expert Speaker Podcast, I sit down with Josh Terry — a creator, coach, and thinker known for saying sharp things in very few words. We unpack why so many smart, capable people stay stuck, and how real momentum often comes from doing less, not more. Josh shares the counterintuitive idea that trying to fix your weaknesses might actually be holding you back — in business, creativity, and leadership. We talk about mastery, creative freedom, productivity, and why operating well within your strengths creates far better results than constantly pushing at the edge of your abilities . Key Takeaways Give up on what you're bad at Growth accelerates when you stop forcing yourself to improve weaknesses that drain you and instead build around what already works. Mastery comes from ease, not struggle People don't want what you can barely deliver. Mastery is built by repeatedly doing what's well within your competence — and letting that competence expand naturally. Your strengths are often invisible to you Many of our strongest capabilities formed early in life, which makes them feel "normal" and easy to overlook — even though they're where our greatest leverage lives. Stop copying the "right way" to create Josh explains how abandoning standard advice (eye contact, memorization, perfect delivery) led to his biggest breakthroughs and viral growth. Productivity isn't about pressure Some people thrive under pressure. Others shut down. Understanding whether you respond better to pressure or space can radically change how you work. Eliminate infinite time sinks Endless distractions (scrolling, gaming, mindless consumption) kill momentum. Replacing them with finite breaks helps you return to focused work faster. Notable Quotes "Nobody wants what you can just barely deliver." "Mastery comes from repeatedly doing something that is well within your competence." "We're not supposed to make our weaknesses our day job." "If you stop trying to look like who you're not, you can finally create something real." Action Steps Make a list of what drains you vs. what feels easy and effective — and ruthlessly reduce the former Identify one strength you've dismissed as "too obvious" and lean into it this week Replace infinite distractions with finite breaks (walks, stretching, sitting quietly) Ask yourself: What could I create if I stopped trying to fix myself first? Listen If You Are A founder, creator, or leader feeling stuck despite working hard Someone overwhelmed by "do more, be better" advice A creative who wants to find their real voice Looking for a smarter, calmer way to grow without burning out 🖥 Connect with Expert Speaker: https://www.expertspeaker.com 📲 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/majeedmogharreban/ 📲 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/majeed.mogharreban 📲 Twitter: https://twitter.com/majeedm