Work On Your Game Content/Podcast/#3596: Personality Is NOT an Excuse For Failed Discipline
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#3596: Personality Is NOT an Excuse For Failed Discipline

Sometimes we use our personality as an escape hatch instead of taking responsibility. In this episode, I explain how saying “that’s just how I am” is often a cover for inconsistency.

Personality can change, but identity is what you choose to stick to, especially when it comes to discipline. When you hide behind personality, you stay comfortable but you don’t grow. I break down why discipline doesn’t accept excuses and why you have more control than you think.

Show Notes:
[03:33]#1 Personality is invoked to exempt behavior from standards.
[08:31]#2 Personality language converts choice to inevitability.
[14:51]#3 Results respond to conduct, not stories.
[22:00] Recap


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.

If you need to identify the breakdown:
→ Get your ERI score
http://www.WorkOnYourGame.com/ERI

If you need to elevate how you operate and perform under pressure:
→ Enter the Power Presence Protocol
http://www.PowerPresenceProtocol.com

Diagnose the problem.
Or raise your standard.


This show is the public record of standards.

Measurement and enforcement happen elsewhere.

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