Send us a text In today's episode of the Daily Drive, after years in performance coaching, the host challenges the popular mantra of "process over outcome," calling traditional process goals—vague ideas like "stay aggressive"—largely ineffective. Instead, he advocates for proximal goals that are immediate, actionable in the very moment, and fully diagnostic (clear yes/no measurability). Using a baseball hitter example, he explains shifting from broad mentality to precise, present-tense target...
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Send us a text In today's episode of the Daily Drive, after years in performance coaching, the host challenges the popular mantra of "process over outcome," calling traditional process goals—vague ideas like "stay aggressive"—largely ineffective. Instead, he advocates for proximal goals that are immediate, actionable in the very moment, and fully diagnostic (clear yes/no measurability). Using a baseball hitter example, he explains shifting from broad mentality to precise, present-tense target...
Send us a text In today's episode of the Daily Drive, we dive into athlete burnout and the vital truth that relationships—with your sport, your craft, your passion—are a two-way street. The grass is greenest where you water it: nurture your connection daily, affirm why your craft matters deeply to you, and choose it intentionally every single day to keep the fire alive and the burnout at bay. SHOOT ME IDEAS LOVE YOU GUYS! https://genesismpc.com/podcast Let's Chat! https://calendly.com/...
The Daily Drive
Send us a text In today's episode of the Daily Drive, after years in performance coaching, the host challenges the popular mantra of "process over outcome," calling traditional process goals—vague ideas like "stay aggressive"—largely ineffective. Instead, he advocates for proximal goals that are immediate, actionable in the very moment, and fully diagnostic (clear yes/no measurability). Using a baseball hitter example, he explains shifting from broad mentality to precise, present-tense target...