
Go Slow to Go Fast
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Ever feel like you’re sprinting through life but not getting anywhere? In this episode, Joe and Curt explore the counterintuitive truth that slowing down can actually speed you up. From Navy SEAL tactics to Agile software principles, from the tortoise and the hare to portable air conditioners—yep, we went there—the Dudes dive into how doing fewer things well and pacing yourself with purpose leads to greater productivity, less burnout, and more joy. Whether you’re stuck in rush-mode or just need permission to take a breather, this episode will help you find power in pause.
Key Takeaways- Slow Down to Speed Up: Whether you're building a grill, remodeling a bathroom, or leading a mission, going slow avoids rework and actually saves time.
- Einstein Time is Real: You create time by how you use your attention. Being fully present stretches time—and your effectiveness.
- Single-Tasking Beats Multitasking: Focus on one thing at a time. Study after study proves it’s how the best work gets done.
- Slowing Down = Strategic Advantage: From Toyota’s stop-the-line quality controls to the Navy SEALs’ “slow is smooth, smooth is fast,” smart organizations and leaders go slow to win.
- Win: Appeared on The Cliff Ravenscraft Show and navigated a live, introspective exercise about imagination and future goals—even if it felt awkward in the moment.
- Resource: Apple AirPods 4 (with noise cancellation) – A perfect blend of comfort, clarity, and awareness control. Great for walks or dodging honey-do lists.
- Quote: “Slow and steady wins the race.” — Aesop
- Win: Hosted Camp Grampy Joe—Kings Island, water parks, fishing at 5 a.m., and fearless grandkids. Memory-making at its finest.
- Resource: Black + Decker Portable Air Conditioner – A $230 lifesaver that made upstairs rooms livable again without tearing into ductwork. https://amzn.to/4eKV8d3
- Quote: “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.” — Lao Tzu
Slowing down isn’t lazy—it’s wise. It’s how we avoid mistakes, get more clarity, reduce burnout, and maybe even enjoy the ride. Go ahead, pause. Breathe. Choose the more deliberate pace. As Joe says: “Slow is fast.” Make progress, not perfection—and keep moving forward.
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