In today’s episode of Next Level University, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros reveal why the modern world’s distraction crisis has created one of the greatest competitive advantages in decades for anyone willing to stay focused, work consistently, and build real skills. You’ll learn the psychology behind attention decline, why lowered barriers to entry increase failure rates, and how long-term discipline separates the few who rise from the many who fade. If you’re serious about buildin...
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In today’s episode of Next Level University, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros reveal why the modern world’s distraction crisis has created one of the greatest competitive advantages in decades for anyone willing to stay focused, work consistently, and build real skills. You’ll learn the psychology behind attention decline, why lowered barriers to entry increase failure rates, and how long-term discipline separates the few who rise from the many who fade. If you’re serious about buildin...
What if “Next Level” isn’t a place, but a way of living? In this high-energy episode, Kevin and Alan get real about what it takes to grow, lead, and stay consistent when most people quit. Simple, sharp, and straight from the heart. Hit play before the average tries to talk you into staying there. Learn more about: 📔 Next Level Dreamliner is a productivity journal designed to help break down dreams into goals, milestones, and daily habits. Grab your copy 👉 https://a.co/d/9fPpxEt 👥 Grow...
Next Level University
In today’s episode of Next Level University, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros reveal why the modern world’s distraction crisis has created one of the greatest competitive advantages in decades for anyone willing to stay focused, work consistently, and build real skills. You’ll learn the psychology behind attention decline, why lowered barriers to entry increase failure rates, and how long-term discipline separates the few who rise from the many who fade. If you’re serious about buildin...