#3629: Celebration Kills Momentum
Winning feels good, and I get why you want to celebrate. I’m not against that, but I’ve learned that if you stay in that relief too long, you lose your […]
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As I get better and increase my capacity, I get access to more opportunities, more options, and more distractions. That sounds like a good thing, but it’s actually a test of my discipline. The real challenge is not just what I choose to do, but staying focused while knowing I could be doing many other things. That mental pull can split my attention and weaken my performance. In this episode, I break down why having more options forces you to level up your discipline or lose your edge.
Show Notes:
[04:52]#1 The existence, not the indulgence, is the proof.
[13:38]#2 Options dilute force when they are entertained.
[23:38]#3 Constraint restores edge in environments of excess.
[26:54] Recap
Episodes Mentioned:
1193: Focus: The Force Multiplier
3624: Constraint Beats Belief Every Time
Next Steps:
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Execution is not a talent.
It is a measurable standard.
If your results don’t match your ability, you are not lacking information—you are lacking execution reliability.
The Execution Reliability Index (ERI) identifies exactly where your discipline breaks, where your standards drop, and where your results are leaking.
This is not theory.
This is a system.
Get your ERI score here:
→ http://www.WorkOnYourGame.com/ERI
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Measurement and enforcement happen elsewhere.
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Winning feels good, and I get why you want to celebrate. I’m not against that, but I’ve learned that if you stay in that relief too long, you lose your […]
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