Earn the Right to Live Your Dreams
I got news this week that my coach Ron had passed away.
info_outline You CAN Experience ANY Emotion You ChooseEarn the Right to Live Your Dreams
What if you could experience emotions like calm, ENERGIZED, inspired, passionate or anything you choose on a consistent daily imagine?
info_outline 3 Be's to Peak PerformanceEarn the Right to Live Your Dreams
What if you could show up each day and consistently perform to your highest potential in the areas of your life that matter to you most?
info_outline How to Create Peace in the Middle of ChaosEarn the Right to Live Your Dreams
It seems like our world has become more and more chaotic over the past year with everything going on.
info_outline 3 Steps to Find Your Way in a Frantic WorldEarn the Right to Live Your Dreams
In today's frantic world, we find ourselves pulled in a thousand different directions. This has led so many people to feeling overwhelmed and uncertain where to go in their lives.
info_outline 4 Yellow Ball Habits to Pull Out PotentialEarn the Right to Live Your Dreams
This episode outlines four "Yellow Ball Habits" that any person can implement to flip the script on the biggest barriers that are stopping them from living to potential
info_outline 5 Ways to Flip the Script & Pull Out Your PotentialEarn the Right to Live Your Dreams
This episode outlines 5 ways that proactive people can flip the script on their biggest barriers so they can free up completely and live to their highest potential.
info_outline 5 MUSTS to Make World-Class HabitsEarn the Right to Live Your Dreams
In this episode, I outline five MUSTS to make world-class habits in the key areas of your life so you can maximize your personal leadership, productivity and potential.
info_outline So, You Fell Short...So What?!?!Earn the Right to Live Your Dreams
This ETR podcast episode outlines five steps you can take to flip the script on permanently falling short of expectations so you can close the gap on your highest aspirations.
info_outline The FIST "5 Finger" Philosophy | Leadership Expert Ken Hubbard on How to Live with Purpose and PassionEarn the Right to Live Your Dreams
When you get the chance to interview one of the most passionate and impactful leaders you have ever met, you take it. Then you get to work trying to squeeze out the most impactful lessons he has learned in a 30-year career as a pastor and leadership specialist for maximizing passion, purpose and potential. In this episode, I talk to Ken Hubbard (founder and lead pastor of Radius Church) about his approach to living intentionally on a daily basis. He outlines an innovative "FIST philosophy" that he uses on a consistent basis to make sure he is maximizing his daily impact and output. ...
info_outlineI was meeting with a member of my ETR Monthly Live coaching club recently and they told me, "I have fallen short on my new habit. It is disappointing because I went 15 days straight and then missed."
My immediate gut reaction was, "Yeah, so what?!?!"
Before you jump to any conclusions, let me clarify what I meant here. Everyone falls short. No big deal. Just hop back up and commit to your next 66-days. Keep showing up until you lock in your habit and close the gap on your goals.
The thing I have learned is that even the most effective people on the planet fall short from time to time when pursuing new habits and aspirations.
The thing that makes these high-level human beings unique is that they learn not to take it personally. Then they diminish their dwell time and get back to pursuing their desired outcomes in life.
This podcast episode outlines five steps you can take to flip the script on permanently falling short of expectations.
- Get crystal clear on top 2-3 core habits
- Create a productive environment
- Determine "WHY" you will fight for it
- Diminish your dwell time
- Commit to "as many times as it takes" mentality
If you enjoy this episode, be sure to share it with others so they can break through their barriers. If you are looking for more resources to find the next level in your life, visit coytecooper.com.