Deciding Enough Is Enough — Drained to Unstoppable

Deciding Enough Is Enough — Drained to Unstoppable

From The Jonnie Jensen Show by JONNIE JENSEN

April 13, 2026 · 25 min · Episode 176

About this episode

Jonnie Jensen discusses the moment men realize they need to change their lives and stop accepting mediocrity.

Frustrated that you don't feel like the man you want to be? Find out where your energy and focus are leaking. 👉 https://highvaluemanproject.com/score There's a moment every man reaches. Not a dramatic moment. Not a breakdown. Just a quiet, honest reckoning with himself where he looks at the life he's living and decides he's done accepting it. That's what this episode is about. In this episode of The Jonnie Jensen Show, Jonnie Jensen gets real. Driving along, no script, no studio — just honesty about the journey that led to the High Value Man Project, why so many men stay stuck in situations that are slowly draining them, and what it actually takes to decide enough is enough. This is episode two of the Drained to Unstoppable series, before the live workshop on Tuesday April 28th. WHY THIS MATTERS Too many men are living a four or five out of ten experience. Not in crisis. Not falling apart. Just putting up with it. Telling themselves if I can just get through this period, everything will be okay. Waiting for the moment it gets better on its own. It doesn't get better on its own. Jonnie knows this because he lived it. Four years of struggle inside his marriage. Three miscarriages…

People in this episode

Hosts: Jonnie Jensen, Jonnie

Topics covered

  • self improvement
  • energy management
  • personal growth

Keywords

  • High Value Man Project
  • Drained to Unstoppable
  • men's issues

Mentioned in this episode

Products: High Value Man Project

Books & works: The Jonnie Jensen Show, Drained to Unstoppable, Creating a Thriving Environment, The FIRE Tracker

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