Unstuck Yourself: The Art of Building and Keeping Momentum

Unstuck Yourself: The Art of Building and Keeping Momentum

What do success and failure have in common? They can both trap you. Success can lead to complacency or a plateau, and failure can render you so discouraged or apathetic that you don't feel ready to try again. That's not a fun place to be! So today we're discussing how you can build and keep momentum, no matter the reason you might get stuck. Drawing on wisdom that ranges from NBA star Steph Curry to the ancient Buddhist priest Takuan Sōhō, we about talk momentum killers (and how to avoid them), the importance of knowing how to both "go where the water's fast" and stop one rep short, and the rule that will help prevent you from wallowing in failure or basking in success for too long.

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Q+A: On Bad Habits, Post-Race Fitness, and “Boring” Work

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Doing it All: The CEO Who Ran a 2:29 Marathon (with Nick Thompson)

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The Optimization Trap — and How to Escape It

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The Marathon Mindset: How to Endure, Actually

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In anticipation of the New York City Marathon this weekend, we (well, okay, mostly Steve) discuss the ins and outs of how to have your best race, building you a complete toolkit to help you get throug...

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Everything You Need to Know About Managing Fatigue

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7 Lessons to Help You Unlock an Elite Competitor's Mindset

We talk a lot on this podcast about the principles that underlie true excellence, so we’re especially excited when we see those core ideas exemplified in the real world. On today’s podcast, Steve, Bra...

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