Once you know the two constants you can control, the obvious next question emerges: how do you actually choose them? Selecting where to focus and what attitude to bring sounds deceptively simple, almost too obvious to matter. But there's a massive gap between understanding this principle and consistently living it. This episode examines why some attitudes are worth adopting while others sabotage everything, and why knowing what to do is infinitely easier than actually doing it when life gets ...
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Once you know the two constants you can control, the obvious next question emerges: how do you actually choose them? Selecting where to focus and what attitude to bring sounds deceptively simple, almost too obvious to matter. But there's a massive gap between understanding this principle and consistently living it. This episode examines why some attitudes are worth adopting while others sabotage everything, and why knowing what to do is infinitely easier than actually doing it when life gets ...
Micro Series: Churchill's Black Dog and the Power of Never Giving In
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Micro Series: Churchill's Black Dog and the Power of Never Giving In
The man voted Britain's greatest of all time started as a struggling, distracted student who felt "completely outclassed and left behind." Winston Churchill battled what he called "the Black Dog" his entire life, severe depression that brought crushing mood swings and dark periods. Yet this same man led England to victory in World War II and became an international hero. In this episode, we explore how Churchill's personal battles with his own "dark forces" gave him the deep understanding of ...
Learn-To-Learn
Once you know the two constants you can control, the obvious next question emerges: how do you actually choose them? Selecting where to focus and what attitude to bring sounds deceptively simple, almost too obvious to matter. But there's a massive gap between understanding this principle and consistently living it. This episode examines why some attitudes are worth adopting while others sabotage everything, and why knowing what to do is infinitely easier than actually doing it when life gets ...