Patience & Purpose through Faith with Dom

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What if demolition is the point—the chaos before the craft? We sit down with a coach who went from pizza ovens to job sites to a gym floor, and discovered that the mess of trying many things was the making of his purpose. Carpentry taught him to trust the process: swing the hammer, clear the debris, then slow down and get precise. That same arc shows up in weight loss and behavior change—move first, then measure, then refine until the finishing touches feel like art.

The turning key wasn’t a certification; it was a relationship. After a family health scare and a prayer that felt like a first, he found faith not as rules but as source—energy that returns stronger than it was given. That center turned coaching into service, especially with special needs athletes. We share the moments that still give us chills: nonverbal clients spelling joy after hurdles, adults finding confidence to try new things, families telling us they’re seeing a different person at home. The method is simple and hard: radical patience, real respect, and no baby talk. Meet people at eye level, assume competence, and let your steadiness become their safety.

From there we get practical about grit, time, and the owner mindset. We explore push–pull motivation (fear behind, vision ahead), how role models transfer resilience, and why loving your day job is the fastest way to show up better for your family and your mission. We talk buying back time without buzzwords, training your perception to see opportunities, regulating emotions when rooms heat up, and taking accountability before pointing fingers. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn struggle into service—and why “fitness is medicine” applies to far more than muscles—this conversation maps the first steps and the finishing work.

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