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High Performing Warrior Podcast
Niro Dayalan
12 episodes
3 days ago

Welcome to the High Performing Warrior Podcast—the ultimate destination for those who refuse to settle for anything less than greatness. This podcast isn’t just about sharing content; it’s a catalyst for change, healing, and unstoppable growth. For the past 7 years, I, Niro Dayalan, have led the High Performing Warrior Training, a program that has empowered hundreds to align their lives with their Dharma—knowing who they are, why they exist, and what they’re here to do. The results have been undeniable, and now, I’m sharing these insights with you.


Though this podcast offers just a glimpse of the elite program, I’m confident it will inspire transformative change when applied. Whether you’re a career professional aiming to become indispensable, a business owner seeking mental toughness, or someone looking to transform your relationship or find new love—this is where your journey begins. Join us every month, subscribe, and share this journey with others who are ready to step into their greatness. Together, we’re going to break through barriers and create a life aligned with who we are, why we exist, and what we are here to do.


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Self-Improvement
Education,
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Mental Health
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Welcome to the High Performing Warrior Podcast—the ultimate destination for those who refuse to settle for anything less than greatness. This podcast isn’t just about sharing content; it’s a catalyst for change, healing, and unstoppable growth. For the past 7 years, I, Niro Dayalan, have led the High Performing Warrior Training, a program that has empowered hundreds to align their lives with their Dharma—knowing who they are, why they exist, and what they’re here to do. The results have been undeniable, and now, I’m sharing these insights with you.


Though this podcast offers just a glimpse of the elite program, I’m confident it will inspire transformative change when applied. Whether you’re a career professional aiming to become indispensable, a business owner seeking mental toughness, or someone looking to transform your relationship or find new love—this is where your journey begins. Join us every month, subscribe, and share this journey with others who are ready to step into their greatness. Together, we’re going to break through barriers and create a life aligned with who we are, why we exist, and what we are here to do.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Self-Improvement
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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E2: Worry Kills Work
High Performing Warrior Podcast
43 minutes 34 seconds
1 year ago
E2: Worry Kills Work

In this episode, Niro dives deep into the topic of worry, explaining how it can be the biggest obstacle to achieving greatness. He breaks down the effects of worry on both the mind and body, how it turns into chronic worry, and ultimately how it can derail everything you've worked hard for—your career, health, and relationships.

Key Insights:

  • Worry Kills Work, Work Kills Worry: Niro introduces his mantra that encapsulates the core lesson of this episode. When we allow worry to grow, it undermines all of our efforts, but staying active and productive can stop worry in its tracks.
  • What is Worry? It’s a mental state created by persistent anxiety or stress about the future. While normal in small doses, when worry becomes chronic, it has a detrimental effect on the brain’s ability to problem-solve and make decisions.
  • Neuroscience of Worry: Chronic worrying activates the amygdala, the fear center of the brain, and releases stress hormones like cortisol. Over time, this impairs the prefrontal cortex, the brain’s decision-making center, making it harder to address problems rationally.

Tune in as Niro shares more tools and insights on how to transform worry into productive action. 

This episode offers a brief glimpse into the elite 'High Performing Warrior' program. To learn more about the program, click the link below:

https://unkonventional.com.au/high-performing-warrior/


Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review to help spread the word and fuel this movement of high-performing warriors!


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High Performing Warrior Podcast

Welcome to the High Performing Warrior Podcast—the ultimate destination for those who refuse to settle for anything less than greatness. This podcast isn’t just about sharing content; it’s a catalyst for change, healing, and unstoppable growth. For the past 7 years, I, Niro Dayalan, have led the High Performing Warrior Training, a program that has empowered hundreds to align their lives with their Dharma—knowing who they are, why they exist, and what they’re here to do. The results have been undeniable, and now, I’m sharing these insights with you.


Though this podcast offers just a glimpse of the elite program, I’m confident it will inspire transformative change when applied. Whether you’re a career professional aiming to become indispensable, a business owner seeking mental toughness, or someone looking to transform your relationship or find new love—this is where your journey begins. Join us every month, subscribe, and share this journey with others who are ready to step into their greatness. Together, we’re going to break through barriers and create a life aligned with who we are, why we exist, and what we are here to do.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.