170. Seek to Be Your Best, Not the Best

170. Seek to Be Your Best, Not the Best

In this week's Especially for Athletes podcast, Shad Martin and Dustin Smith explore one of the foundational principles of Especially for Athletes: Seek to Be Your Best, Not the Best. Through the story of Polish sprinter Ewa Swoboda's emotional celebration after a personal record and Kobe Bryant's powerful perspective on becoming an "overachiever," they discuss why comparison steals joy and how athletes can find lasting fulfillment through growth, effort, and personal improvement. This episode is a powerful reminder that true success comes from maximizing your own potential—not from measuring yourself against everyone else. Key Takeaways 1. Comparison Is the Thief of Joy Social media has made it easier than ever for athletes to compare themselves to others instead of focusing on their own growth. 2. Personal Progress Deserves Celebration Athletes should celebrate personal bests and growth, even when they don't finish first. 3. Greatness Is About Becoming The greatest athletes focus on maximizing their potential rather than protecting a reputation. 4. Kobe Bryant Was an Overachiever Kobe wanted to be remembered not just as talented, but as someone who maximized every gift he was given. 5. Compete Against Yesterday's Version of Yourself The healthiest comparison is comparing who you are today with who you were yesterday. 6. Fill the Tank, Then Empty the Tank Success comes from fully preparing and then giving everything you have when the opportunity arrives. 7. Appreciation Matters More Than Recognition People need to know they are valued for who they are and the effort they give—not just the results they produce. 00:32:17 - Introduction 00:33:17 - Why Comparison Is More Dangerous Than Ever 00:36:17 - The Difference Between Being the Best and Being Your Best 00:39:47 - The Story of Polish Sprinter Ewa Swoboda 00:42:32 - Why Athletes Must Celebrate Progress 00:44:17 - How to Avoid Complacency and Discouragement 00:46:47 - Ralph Waldo Emerson and Learning From Others 00:50:17 - Kobe Bryant's Final Interview 00:53:17 - Becoming an Overachiever 00:56:47 - Progress Over Outcomes 00:59:17 - Coaching Athletes to Celebrate Growth 01:03:17 - Appreciation vs Recognition 01:07:17 - Fill the Tank, Then Empty the Tank 01:09:47 - Final Thoughts 01:10:17 - Eyes Up, Do the Work ⸻ Especially for Athletes: * Website: https://e4a.org * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EspeciallyForAthletes/ * X: https://x.com/E4Afamily * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/especiallyforathletes/ * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmbWc7diAvstLMfjBL-bMMQ Join the conversation using #E4APodcast ⸻ Credits: Hosted by Dustin Smith Produced by E4A and IMAGINATE STUDIO

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