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Why You’re Not Failing (Even When It Feels Like It): Real Growth Through Small Wins & the DPR System

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In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Podcast, Maurice Harker breaks down a powerful truth about personal growth: what feels like failure is often real progress in disguise.

Through real-life examples and experiences, this episode explores how lasting change happens through small, consistent improvements, not instant success. Maurice teaches how to use the DPR (Discover, Plan, Act, Reflect) system to build momentum over time—even when you feel stuck, distracted, or unsure of what you’re doing.

You’ll also learn why many people struggle with follow-through, how to avoid doing the “wrong things efficiently,” and how to focus your effort on what actually matters most.

🔹 What you’ll learn:

  • Why slow progress is still real progress
  • How the DPR system works in real life (not just in theory)
  • The importance of focusing on one meaningful change at a time
  • How to avoid overwhelm and misdirected effort
  • Why reflection is key to turning effort into results

This episode is especially helpful for anyone who feels frustrated with their progress, struggles with consistency, or wants a clearer, more effective system for personal and spiritual growth.

This podcast shares principles inspired by the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and is not officially affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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