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EP 3570 Nobody was born to live a Mediocre life

The Strong Life Project Podcast

Release Date: 12/23/2025

EP 3603 Why can’t we overthink the best? show art EP 3603 Why can’t we overthink the best?

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Most people don’t overthink everything. They overthink the worst. One comment from your partner, one email from your boss, one slow week in business, and your brain writes a disaster movie. You rehearse rejection, failure, conflict, embarrassment. Then you call it being realistic. In EP 3603, Why can’t we overthink the best?, Shaun O’Gorman flips that pattern on its head. If your mind can run 50 scenarios where it all goes wrong, it can run 50 scenarios where you handle it, adapt, and win. Same brain. Same imagination. Different direction. This episode breaks down why your nervous system...

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EP 3602 What is Vagal authority? show art EP 3602 What is Vagal authority?

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In EP 3602 of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman breaks down the concept of vagal authority and why some people can walk into pressure, conflict, or chaos and instantly change the energy in the room. This is not charisma, status, or volume. It is nervous system regulation, the capacity to stay grounded and connected while your body wants to spike into fight, flight, or shut down. Shaun explains what the vagus nerve does in plain language and why calm is not a personality trait, it is a trained physiological skill. The vagus nerve is a major two way communication pathway between brain...

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EP 3601 What is your programming? show art EP 3601 What is your programming?

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In EP 3601 What is your programming? we pull the curtain back on the invisible code that runs your life. Most people think they are making conscious decisions, but they are mostly executing old patterns that were installed through childhood, culture, trauma, peer influence, relationships, and the job they do. That programming shows up in the same places again and again: the way you react under pressure, the stories you tell yourself, the standards you tolerate, the relationships you repeat, and the excuses you keep protecting. This episode breaks down how your programming forms and how it...

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EP 3600 Do you suffer from productivity dysmorphia? show art EP 3600 Do you suffer from productivity dysmorphia?

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In this episode, Shaun O’Gorman breaks down a modern trap that’s quietly crushing good people: productivity dysmorphia. It’s the distorted belief that you’re never doing enough, even when you’re performing, progressing, and carrying serious responsibility. You look at your week, your body of work, your family load, and your leadership demands and still feel behind. Not because you are behind, but because your internal scoreboard is broken. Shaun unpacks how this mindset forms through comparison culture, endless metrics, and the addictive pull of “just one more task.” You’ll...

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EP 3599 What is your highest ROI behaviour change? show art EP 3599 What is your highest ROI behaviour change?

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In EP 3599, What is your highest ROI behaviour change, Shaun O’Gorman cuts through the noise and asks a ruthless question: if you could only change one behaviour that would create the biggest improvement across your life, what would it be? This episode is about leverage. Not motivation. Not a new routine you do for three days. Leverage means one behaviour that multiplies results across your health, relationships, leadership, mood, energy, confidence, and performance. Shaun breaks down how most people chase low value changes because they feel productive, while avoiding the uncomfortable high...

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EP 3598 Stop running away from what you don’t want show art EP 3598 Stop running away from what you don’t want

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Most people don’t fail because they can’t do the work. They fail because they keep running from the thing they most need to face. In this episode, I break down why avoidance looks like comfort, but it quietly destroys your confidence, your relationships, and your results. If you keep distracting yourself, blaming timing, waiting to feel ready, or hoping the pressure will disappear, you’re training your brain to believe you’re not capable. Avoidance isn’t neutral. It’s a vote for the version of you that stays stuck. And the longer you do it, the heavier it gets. What you won’t...

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EP 3597 Be behaviour based not results based show art EP 3597 Be behaviour based not results based

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In this episode, I challenge the trap most people live in: judging your life by outcomes you can’t fully control. Results are noisy. They’re influenced by timing, other people, the economy, the algorithm, injury, weather, luck and variables you’ll never master. When you build your self worth, motivation, and discipline on results, you become emotionally fragile. You win and feel fine. You lose and spiral. That’s not high performance, that’s gambling with your identity. Instead, we go behaviour-based. Behaviours are controllables. They’re the daily standards you can execute no...

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EP 3596 Haters are just unfulfilled show art EP 3596 Haters are just unfulfilled

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In EP 3596 Haters are just unfulfilled, Shaun O’Gorman breaks down a blunt truth most people avoid: the loudest critics are rarely your real problem, your reaction to them is. This episode unpacks why “haters” so often show up when you start improving, building, or leading, and why their negativity usually says more about their own frustration than it does about your choices. Shaun explores the psychology behind projection, insecurity, and status threats, and how people who feel stuck will sometimes try to drag others back down to feel better about their own lack of action. You will hear...

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EP 3595 Why is fear so paralysing show art EP 3595 Why is fear so paralysing

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Fear isn’t just an emotion. It’s a biological alarm system designed to keep you alive. In this episode, I break down why fear can feel so paralysing, even when the threat isn’t real, immediate, or rational. When your nervous system reads danger, it prioritises survival over logic. That’s why you can know what to do and still feel stuck, avoidant, reactive, or frozen. We unpack the three common fear responses most people cycle through without realising: fight, flight, and freeze. Freeze is the one that looks like procrastination, overthinking, perfectionism, scrolling, shutting down,...

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EP 3594 Don’t get to the top of the ladder and realise it’s against the wrong wall show art EP 3594 Don’t get to the top of the ladder and realise it’s against the wrong wall

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Most people think the goal is to climb faster. Work harder. Get more done. Win more. But here’s the brutal truth: you can spend years doing everything “right” and still end up miserable if you’re climbing the wrong ladder. In this episode, I break down why high achievers often feel flat, restless, or secretly resentful even when life looks successful from the outside. It is not because you are ungrateful. It is because your direction is wrong. You have been optimising effort instead of alignment. We unpack the warning signs that you are chasing someone else’s definition of success:...

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Mediocrity is not a lack of talent. It’s a lack of standards. In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman delivers a direct challenge to the quiet acceptance that keeps people stuck in lives they know are beneath them. Nobody is born to play small, drift through life, or tolerate average relationships, average health, and average effort. Yet millions do exactly that because it feels safe.

This episode cuts through comfort-based thinking and exposes how mediocrity is built through daily avoidance, lowered expectations, and excuses disguised as realism. High performers do not wait for motivation. They build discipline, raise their standards, and take responsibility for the life they are creating.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why mediocrity is a choice reinforced by daily habits

  • How comfort slowly erodes confidence, identity, and purpose

  • The role personal standards play in long-term success

  • Why waiting to feel ready keeps you stuck

  • How to start demanding more from yourself without burning out

If you know you are capable of more but keep settling for less, this episode will hit hard. Listen now and make a decision to stop surviving and start living with intent, strength, and purpose.

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