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In this episode of The Engine – Process Method, Dr. Toye Oyelese lays out a simple, repeatable engine for moving through paralysis when you can’t see the path.Drawing only from the core Process framework — The Next True Step, The Containment Window, and The Review Moment — he breaks down how minds actually freeze when they see too much at once, and what it takes to break the seal without burning out.Across four chapters, you’ll hear how this engine works, why each part matters, and how it quietly reshapes your internal “house” over time. Then, through the stories of David, Priya, and James, you’ll see Process applied to three very different lives: a hard conversation that’s been avoided for months, rebuilding after a late-life divorce, and finally turning toward overwhelming debt.This isn’t productivity advice or motivational hype. 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In this episode of The Engine – Process Method, Dr. Toye Oyelese lays out a simple, repeatable engine for moving through</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>When life feels like a mountain range you can’t even start climbing, motivation and clarity are usually the first things to disappear. In this episode of The Engine – Process Method, Dr. Toye Oyelese lays out a simple, repeatable engine for moving through paralysis when you can’t see the path.Drawing only from the core Process framework — The Next True Step, The Containment Window, and The Review Moment — he breaks down how minds actually freeze when they see too much at once, and what it takes to break the seal without burning out.Across four chapters, you’ll hear how this engine works, why each part matters, and how it quietly reshapes your internal “house” over time. Then, through the stories of David, Priya, and James, you’ll see Process applied to three very different lives: a hard conversation that’s been avoided for months, rebuilding after a late-life divorce, and finally turning toward overwhelming debt.This isn’t productivity advice or motivational hype. It’s a grounded method you can test for yourself: one small true step, inside a fence, followed by an honest moment of noticing what changed.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:17:38</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://auth.jellypod.ai/storage/v1/object/public/CoverImages/org_01KAZGRETS9W8HWTNC8DQ6JPJ1/users/user_01KAZGQQJEJRR0NZZWPQQWKQ2S/resized_The-Engine.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item></channel></rss>