In today’s episode, I sit down with entrepreneur Adalbert De La Cruz, the founder of Clarity, to talk about the pressure, indecision, and mental clutter so many of us battle while trying to get things done. We get into how voice-first tools can cut through overwhelm, help us organize our thoughts, and turn scattered ideas into a doable plan. Adalbert shares how his own experience shaped Clarity’s focus on emotional grounding, creativity, and keeping people moving forward without rigid systems. We also explore the role of timing, risk tolerance, and learning to stop, breathe, and reset when fear pushes us off course.
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