Episode #509
Invest in yourself and intentionally build an environment of excellence by surrounding yourself with elite performers, mentors, and accountability.
While a small percentage succeed on innate talent, most top performers win through relentless work, consistency, and the ability to handle pressure and rejection.
Turn setbacks into springboards by focusing on small daily improvements, aligning work with your values, and taking action instead of making excuses.
who are you surrounding yourself with?
they want the ball, right?
get off your ass and go do something.
You’ve heard of speaking on stages… but what about a keynote on a research vessel off the coast of Antarctica?
That’s just one of the wild stories Ross Bernstein brings to this episode— but the real gold lies in his hard-earned insights on championship team culture, elite leadership, and the line between gamesmanship and integrity.
Ross has interviewed over 1,000 pro athletes, written 50+ books, and keynoted on seven continents. But what matters most? What he’s learned about the DNA of winning teams, and how that applies to your boardroom, locker room, or even your very own living room.
In this episode of “Success for the Athletic-Minded Man” podcast, we talk about what great leaders actually do, why culture isn’t fluff, and how to build your own Environment of Excellence.
After listening to this, you’ll walk away challenged, maybe a little uncomfortable— and that’s a good thing.
If you’re a leader at work, at home, or in your community, this conversation will challenge the way you think about winning. Because it’s not about being the best guy in the room, it’s about being the one they’ll follow when everything’s on the line.
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