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Brian Johnson

@brianjohnsonkc

Husband, Father, Technology Innovation Strategist: Providing Businesses with seamlessly integrated digital transformation via software development & services.

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I used to think I had to do it all alone. Then I learned that asking for help isn’t weakness—it’s leverage. No one wins without a team.

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I noticed my energy tanked every time I joined in on group complaining. So I stopped. My mindset—and my results—changed faster than I expected.

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Real talk about success, clarity, and the habits that build momentum. No fluff—just lessons that work. medium.com/@lifestylebrian

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If you're into practical insights on success, daily habits, and becoming your best self, I'd love to have you follow my journey.

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I used to think readiness was a prerequisite for action. It’s not. Every good thing in my life started before I felt “ready.”

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Some of the most impactful moments in life cost nothing: 💬 A genuine “How are you, really?” 👏 A word of encouragement 🙏 A moment of gratitude Service doesn’t have to be big to be meaningful.

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I keep a simple list of small wins from each week. On the tough weeks, I flip through it and remember I’m still making progress. It’s hard to feel stuck when you can see how far you’ve come.

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Your brain is most likely to scream “QUIT” right before something clicks. That’s not failure. That’s friction at the edge of growth. #KeepGoing #Mindset

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I once met a founder who spent 7 years “preparing” before anyone knew his name. Today, he’s a household name in his industry. Real change moves slower than our impatience. medium.com/@lifestylebria…

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Comparison is the thief of joy—and the root of a lot of fear. The less I measure myself against others, the more energy I have to focus on my own lane. Run your race. Let them run theirs.

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Once, every project I worked on felt stuck. Different teams, same frustration. It finally hit me—it wasn’t them. It was me. Changing how I worked unlocked everything else.

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I thought multitasking was efficient—until I realized it was making me worse at everything. Now I work in focused blocks. My results improved, and so did my sanity.

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I used to panic when my progress felt slow. Then I realized most “overnight successes” were 10 years in the making. You’re not late. You’re right on schedule. medium.com/@lifestylebria…

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I thought I had a “hard problem.” Turns out, I just didn’t like the solution staring me in the face. medium.com/@lifestylebria…

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Confidence feels good. Courage rarely does. One waits. The other acts anyway. Here's the difference that changed how I approach risk: medium.com/@lifestylebria… #CourageOverComfort #MindsetShift

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The day you plant a seed is not the day you eat the fruit. Don’t quit because the harvest isn’t here yet. medium.com/@lifestylebria…

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A client once told me no in the most direct way possible. I thanked them for their honesty—and asked what would make it a yes next time. They told me. Six months later, I closed the deal.