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Work On Your Game: Dominate With Mindset, Strategy & Execution
No Motivation. Just Standards. “Dre is the best at being real, direct, and strategic as a coach.” — Work On Your Game University Member Work On Your Game is the daily MasterClass for high performers who refuse to rely on motivation, talent, or guesswork to win. This is not inspiration. It’s execu...
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#3569: Why People Respect Boundaries That They Hate
People often confuse liking something with respecting it, and that’s a mistake. In this episode, I explain why boundaries don’t have to be liked to be...
#3568: Consistency Vs Rigidity
Consistency and rigidity may look the same, but they lead to very different results. Consistency means I stay aligned with my principles no matter the...
#3567: Why Successful People Resist Documentation
This one is for business builders who have real results but no documented process. In this episode, I explain why many successful people resist writin...
#3566: Why Winners Do LESS
Most people think trust comes from doing more, saying yes more, and taking on more responsibility. I see it differently. Trust is built on predictabil...
#3565: How People Subconsciously Test Your Standards
People don’t ask me what my standards are, they test them. In this episode, I break down how these tests are usually subconscious and not even malicio...
#3564: Stop Trying To Be "Relatable"
This one is for leaders and high performers who keep lowering themselves just to feel relatable. In this episode, I explain how trying to relate to ev...
#3563: Why Silence Is Dominance (And Makes People Uncomfortable)
Silence is not weakness, it’s a form of dominance because it removes the reference points people rely on. When I stay quiet, I control the pace and th...
#3562: Why Tone Overrides Logic In Persuasion
Most people think persuasion is about having the best argument, but I know tone decides whether your logic even gets heard. If someone is already in j...
#3561: The Invisible Moment When People Decide To Listen To You (Or Not)
People decide whether they’re going to listen to me before I even start talking. Most of these decisions happen through unconscious cues, not logic or...
#3560: The Cost Of Continual Emotional Accessibility
I talk about how being emotionally accessible all the time is often mistaken for maturity or leadership, but taken too far it becomes a liability. Whe...
#3559: Why Decisiveness Matters More Than Accuracy
Most people wait for certainty before they move, but I know that certainty never shows up first. Accuracy improves after action begins, not before, an...
#3558: How Hesitation Kills You Before You Speak
Hesitation speaks before you ever say a word, and people feel it even if they can’t explain it. The energy you bring into a room already sets how much...
#3557: Calm Vs Contained: What's The Difference?
Calm and contained may look the same on the surface, but they come from two very different places. Calm is an emotional state that can disappear when...
#3556: Narrowing Your Emotional Range
Emotional range is often praised, but in this episode, I explain why narrowing it actually makes you stronger. Wide emotional swings create instabilit...
#3555: The Law Of Contrast
People don’t judge things in isolation the way they think they do, and in this episode, I break down the Law of Contrast. I explain how comparison sha...
#3554: The Social Self Vs The Predator: LeBron Vs Jordan
Every high performer has a social self and a predator self, and in this episode, I use LeBron James and Michael Jordan as examples to explain the diff...
#3553: Time Is The Best Filter For Truth
Time is the best filter for truth, and in this episode, I talk about why real truth never needs urgency or constant defense. When something is true, l...
#3552: Stop Trying To Be Friendly
Stop trying to be friendly all the time, and in this episode, I explain why your social self shouldn’t always be in control. When I focus too much on...
#3551: No Such Thing As "The Right Side Of History"
I break down why I believe there’s no such thing as the “right side of history.” People use this phrase to avoid real debate and to make themselves lo...
#3550: Identity Congruence
Identity congruence means every part of who I am is in alignment, and in this episode, I explain why that matters. When my thoughts, words, actions, a...
#3549: Suspects Vs Prospects For Entrepreneurs
This one is for entrepreneurs who do all the selling in their business, and in this episode, I break down the difference between suspects and prospect...
#3548: Power Is In Withdrawal - Not Engagement
Power doesn’t come from constant engagement, it often comes from knowing when to pull back. In this episode, I explain why explaining yourself, debati...
#3547: The Power Of Imprinting
Imprinting is how patterns get installed before logic ever shows up, and in this episode, I explain why that matters. Most of what people pick up is n...
#3546: The Keys to A Quantum Leap
A quantum leap is a big jump in results, not slow improvement over time. In this episode, I explain why real leaps require a decisive shift in identit...
#3545: Stop Trying To Be "Relevant"
A lot of people are chasing relevance, and in this episode, I explain why that’s a losing game. Relevance is a moving target controlled by trends, alg...
#3544: How To Mentally And Emotionally Detach From The Moment
Most people lose control because they fuse their emotions with the moment, and in this episode, I break down why that’s a problem. Detachment does not...
#3543: Who Are You Willing To STOP Being?
Most people focus on who they want to become, but that’s not the real question. In this episode, I explain why growth starts with who you are willing...
#3542: Give Yourself Commands, Not Suggestions
Most people talk to themselves the same way they talk to their friends, soft, loose, and open to negotiation. That kind of self-talk feels nice, but i...
#3541: Why I Don't Speak At Colleges
People often tell me I should be speaking at colleges, and in this episode, I explain why that doesn’t happen. My message is about discipline, respons...
#3540: The Biggest Opportunities In A Scattered & Distracted World
In this episode, I talk about the biggest opportunities in a world that is distracted and scattered. I noticed at the park that most people are physic...
#3539: Increasing Your Awareness, Part Two: Others
In this episode, I talk about increasing awareness of other people. First, you have to know yourself, then you can clearly see others. Most people thi...
#3538: Increasing Your Awareness, Part One- Yourself
In this episode, I talk about increasing your awareness, starting with yourself. Most people think their problem is lack of information, but what they...
#3537: Why People Live Vicariously Through Celebrities
In this episode, I break down why so many people live through celebrities instead of living their own lives. People don’t follow famous people just be...
#3536: Energetic Dominance
In this episode, I break down what energetic dominance really is. It’s not about being loud or aggressive, it’s about whose internal state sets the to...
#3535: Less Output, More Impact: The Magic Of Compression
In this episode, I talk about why doing more does not mean having more impact. Real impact comes from compression, doing less with more precision. Hig...
#3534: Fold, Fight Or Flow? How You Respond To Challenge
In this episode, I break down the three ways we respond to pressure: fold, fight, or flow. Every challenge puts you at a fork in the road, even if you...
#3533: Predators Don't Announce
In this episode, I talk about why real predators never announce themselves. I use a recent NFL example to explain the difference between real confiden...
#3532: Effort Vs Inevitable: Kobe Bryant Vs. Michael Jordan
In this episode, I break down effort versus inevitability using Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan as examples. This is not about basketball, it’s about t...
#3531: The Myth Of Connection
In this episode, I talk about the myth of connection and why most people get it wrong. Modern culture worships being connected, but what people call c...
#3530: The Feedback Fallacy
In this episode, I talk about the feedback fallacy and why most feedback does not actually help you improve. A lot of feedback is just noise, shaped b...