It's funny when I see people complain about how hard it is for them, as if to suggest that should be an excuse for their lackluster results, or an alibi for their failures. Top performers like Floyd Mayweather don't brag about how hard it is... they brag about how easy they make it look. BIG difference. If you want to elevate yourself to a new level, consider adopting this mentality.
The wise athlete will warn a younger one about the danger of being too tied to one plan, or way of doing things....You must be flexible, nimble and agile. In this episode, I share a clip from my daughter Samaya schooling me on how to reinvent yourself and why its critical to success.
Multi-billionaire investor Ray Dalio has a particular way of looking at problems and challenges differently than everyone else. Maybe that's why he's so rich... Take a listen!
Get Ya Mind Right!
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This one's for the dreamers... 'nuff said. Put this one on repeat.
Get Ya Mind Right!
Sometimes you don't feel that confident about your ability to get it done. Sometimes your confidence is low. What do you do? That is when you need to aggressively remind yourself of the truth. In this episode, I lay out the truth for the I'm Not You Athlete. A code for you to live by. Click the link in my bio to listen.... this will be a track for you to put on repeat!
If you don't know how to build mental muscle, it's hard to stay strong in the face of challenges and obstacles. So learning how to build certainty is key....but how do you do it? How do you get yourself to believe in something you don't have yet, or is difficult to see? One of my clients shows us how in this episode.
Get Ya Mind Right!
It’s only right to dedicate our 100th GYMR episode to the master of “Mindfulness” himself—George Mumford. In this snippet of our past interview, George unravels what it means to be truly “mindful” every day, and how YOU can practice it for yourself.
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WIN THE DAY! If you’re dealing with an injury, avoid thinking negative; focus on stacking small-wins. Todd Durkin has coaching experience with a handful of professional athletes like Drew Brees, and in order for you to stand out and stand tall, you gotta understand that it isn’t just how you play your sport. What matters the most is improvement. Every… Single… Day.
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Not a morning person? Do you hate Monday’s? KNOCK that negativity man… Listen to young entrepreneur Caleb Maddix (@calebmaddix) drop bars on the importance of energy and enthusiasm. A constant display of these positive emotions will alter your game, as well as lift the spirit around you. Tell ‘em Caleb!
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