Changing minds and busting plateaus - The Princeton Lecture
Barbell Buddha Podcast - with Chris Moore from Barbell Shrugged
Release Date: 09/23/2014
Barbell Buddha Podcast - with Chris Moore from Barbell Shrugged
This week my actual dream came true. That's right.
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Julien doesn't need much of an introduction.
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Time for Saturday night Sangha. I’d like to teach and share a bit, if that’s alright with you. ...
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I wanted to take a moment and share my 2016 resolutions. I think you'll dig it.
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What habits increase your chances of success the most? There's training, great conversation, and reading is great. But also, there's the power of writing.
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I attended a Tony Robbins event two months or so ago. Yes, it's true. And tonight I finally have something to say about it.
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This week let's talk about the frustrations of not getting the effect you want from your training - and from your life - and what to do about that.
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Morning ritual, the rememdy to self-doubt, and a quick football story to make you laugh. I hope you enjoy the show :)
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The key to reaching your full potential is great coaching.
info_outlineChris Moore talks about how to get passed plateaus in work, training, and life. “Sometimes you feel like you’ve made a wrong turn, or that the current barriers and plateaus are just too high. But, they are not. Be patient…take a quick step back, brew some coffee, think it over, press on. There’s always a path upward and onward.”