When you're constantly exhausted by feeling like you're never enough, it's hard to get shit done — and even if you do manage to accomplish something, you still feel like sh!t about it. That ends today. In this episode, you'll learn how to: differentiate between proficiency and sufficiency (and why it's important not to mistake one for the other)define what success actually looks like for you in any situationuse concrete metrics to get closer to success that actually matters to youbuild...
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When you're constantly exhausted by feeling like you're never enough, it's hard to get shit done — and even if you do manage to accomplish something, you still feel like sh!t about it. That ends today. In this episode, you'll learn how to: differentiate between proficiency and sufficiency (and why it's important not to mistake one for the other)define what success actually looks like for you in any situationuse concrete metrics to get closer to success that actually matters to youbuild...
When your brain goes to the worst case scenario, here are two steps you can take to stop the spin cycle and let yourself move forward — without shooting down the highway to Panictown with no exits in sight. Learn how to ask a different kind of what-if question AND how to answer ALL your what-if questions. Fear will stop you in your tracks. But when you master this sh!t, you become unstoppable, because you're no longer someone who's stopped by fear. Mentioned in this episode: Jo...
From F*ck Me to F*ck Yeah
When you're constantly exhausted by feeling like you're never enough, it's hard to get shit done — and even if you do manage to accomplish something, you still feel like sh!t about it. That ends today. In this episode, you'll learn how to: differentiate between proficiency and sufficiency (and why it's important not to mistake one for the other)define what success actually looks like for you in any situationuse concrete metrics to get closer to success that actually matters to youbuild...