A notepad with the words: "Failed? Try again or give up" written on it (Success Through Failure episode 410: Two Game-Changing Concepts That Will Rewrite the Rules on Success and Failure)

#410 Two Game-Changing Concepts That Will Rewrite the Rules on Success and Failure

Get ready to challenge everything you thought you knew about success and failure! Can you imagine a world where failure is not your greatest fear but your most powerful tool? No need to imagine because we’re now going to make that a reality! In this episode of the Success Through Failure podcast, I unveil two…

#387 How to Create Your Personalized Plan for Maximum Consistency and Focus in 2023

There’s a powerful 3-word question that has helped thousands of people improve their performance. Ask yourself this and you’ll have clarity of action and peace of mind this year. It’s already a new year but our goal to have— and maintain— a steadfast focus and consistency remains the same. But let’s be honest, it’s hard….

2x New York Times bestselling author of "Essentialism" and "Effortless," Greg McKeown (Success Through Failure episode 343: Simplify Life and Make Success Effortless with NYT Bestselling Author Greg McKeown)

#343 Simplify Life and Make Success Effortless with NYT Bestselling Author Greg McKeown

Fast doesn’t guarantee first. Easy doesn’t mean lazy. Break out of the rat race and learn how to make life— and success— effortless. Greg McKeown has dedicated his career to discovering why some people and teams break through to the next level— and others don’t. The definitive treatment of this issue is addressed in Greg’s…

The word "bias" as defined in the dictionary (Success Through Failure episode 339: The 7 Cognitive Biases Secretly Holding You Back and How to Override Them)

#339 The 7 Cognitive Biases Holding You Back and How to Override Them

What are your cognitive biases and how are they holding you back?  Our actions are fueled by our unconscious defaults. Why you choose one restaurant over another… The way you interact with your boss… How you talk about and handle adversity… All of these happen because you act upon your “cognitive biases.” Cognitive biases are…