In today’s class, we’re talking about how to "turn on" and stay on. Inspired by Vince Carter’s Hall of Fame career and the critics he got about not always being fully activated, I will break down how this applies to all of us. Whether it’s in life, work, or anything you care about, the key is knowing how to turn yourself on and keep the momentum going. I’ll share simple tips to help you show up and bring your best every time.
Show Notes:
[05:33] #1 Have a reason to be on all the time.
[14:12] #2 Remind yourself of your reasoning until it becomes a habit.
[18:56] #3 Allow yourself to be pushed by outside sources.
[24:48] Recap
Episodes Mentioned:
963: How To Let Your DOG Out
853: Competition: You Gotta Be A DOG
678: Here's Why You Perform So Well When You're Angry
2918: 3 Ways To Condition Your Subconscious Mind
1058: Limiting Your Associations: 3 Levels Of People
Next Steps:
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Execution is not a talent.
It is a standard.
If your results don’t match your ability, you are out of alignment — not under-informed.
There are only two scenarios:
Either you don’t know where your execution is breaking…
Or you’re not showing up at the level required to perform.
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Diagnose the problem.
Or raise your standard.
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Measurement and enforcement happen elsewhere.
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