Send us a text Ever feel your routine is the only thing keeping everything together—and the first thing life tries to break? I open up about being a hardcore routine machine, why early mornings create real margin before the day’s “traffic,” and how a two-week trip to Brazil threatens to derail my schedule for training, jiu-jitsu, and work. Instead of bracing for chaos, I share the mindset shift that changes everything: turn O’s into E’s. Swap “I don’t got to” for “I get to,” and obligation be...
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Send us a text Ever feel your routine is the only thing keeping everything together—and the first thing life tries to break? I open up about being a hardcore routine machine, why early mornings create real margin before the day’s “traffic,” and how a two-week trip to Brazil threatens to derail my schedule for training, jiu-jitsu, and work. Instead of bracing for chaos, I share the mindset shift that changes everything: turn O’s into E’s. Swap “I don’t got to” for “I get to,” and obligation be...
#380: Command Attention. - Can You Hear Me? And Are You Listening?..
Send us a text We turn a tough political banquet into a playbook for presence. Two questions reshape the room: can you hear me and are you listening, with practical fixes for sound, engagement, and momentum. • ocean and surfboard metaphor for crowd energy • hearing versus listening as separate checks • why sound checks and backup gear matter • when crowd work fails and how to qualify targets • laughter and silence as contagious signals • shorten setups to fit noisy venues • how to redirect f...
Send us a text Ever feel your routine is the only thing keeping everything together—and the first thing life tries to break? I open up about being a hardcore routine machine, why early mornings create real margin before the day’s “traffic,” and how a two-week trip to Brazil threatens to derail my schedule for training, jiu-jitsu, and work. Instead of bracing for chaos, I share the mindset shift that changes everything: turn O’s into E’s. Swap “I don’t got to” for “I get to,” and obligation be...