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EP 677: No One Gets There Alone
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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
May 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Dr. Rob Bell discusses his book 'No One Gets There Alone' and emphasizes the importance of relationships and connectivity in achieving personal and professional goals. He shares a personal story of receiving help during a race and how it changed his mindset. The conversation explores: Success is not solely a product of individual effort; relationships and connectivity play a crucial role. Helping others can improve our own performance and mindset. Competition is about competing against ourselves and overcoming our own mental barriers. Treating others differently and offering support can have a significant impact on their performance and well-being. Changing our language and self-talk can positively influence our mindset and performance. Helping others not only benefits them but also helps us grow and improve. Shifting from a scarcity mindset to an abundance mindset opens up opportunities and fosters cooperation. Choosing the right models and looking beyond the top achievers can provide inspiration and guidance. No one achieves their goals alone; we all need support and encouragement from others. Some of the other podcast episodes we have done with Rob revolve around a couple of other books. Most recently, "I Can't Wait to be Patient" and "Puke & Rally". Learn more about Dr. Bell HERE We mentioned "The Man in The Arena" by Theodore Roosevelt Find out more about this episode's sponsors: Janji Arc'teryx and also join their Strava Challenge! AG1 Ketone IQ Become a Patreon supporter to receive quarterly givebacks from us AND!!!!! Check out the new FREE app we developed, Trail Triage
Released:
May 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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