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Season 9, Episode 2: In the Hot Seat with Luke, Jack, and Lyla
Season 9, Episode 2: In the Hot Seat with Luke, Jack, and Lyla
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10 minutes
Released:
May 12, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Hey coaches, if you want your team to make massive improvement this summer, check out MakeYourGamePlan.com. Your Game Plan will provide every athlete and coach in your program with actionable strategies for creating championship habits, developing a winner’s mindset, and becoming impactful leaders. It will spark measurable improvement in communication, chemistry, cohesion, and culture as well as teach the traits of the world’s highest performers, pitfalls that undermine success, as the most effective ways to handle adversity.If you want your team to raise their game, check out MakeYourGamePlan.com right now.Please make sure to join the conversations at @AlanSteinJr on all major social platforms, as well as go to AlanSteinJr.com to subscribe to my Full Time Out and 30 Second Time Out monthly emails.StrongerTeam.com is a comprehensive collection of resources that can be utilized to raise organizational performance – from sports teams to Fortune 500 companies – by focusing on developing The 5 C’s of a High Performing Culture: Cohesion, Chemistry, Communication, Collaboration, and Commitment.Additionally, you can order the audiobook of Raise Your Game: High Performance Secrets from the Best of the Best at http://www.Audible.com or wherever audiobooks are sold. You can also order paperback or hard copies, for you or your entire team or organization, at http://www.RaiseYourGameBook.com.
Released:
May 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Season 1, Ep. 7: NY Times Best Selling Author James Clear: You may know him as a world-renowned expert on improving habits and the author of the NY Times Best Selling book, Atomic Habits, but did you know James Clear was an elite baseball player until he suffered a catastrophic, freakish injury that left him completely debilitated with brain damage. He had to learn how to do everything all over again – even the most basic of functions. This is where he formed a strong bond, respect and appreciation for habits, systems and processes. Here are several isolated responses from an in-person conversation we had with James Clear, at a PGC Snaps event in Dallas, TX – back when I was a co-host of the Hardwood Hustle. We discussed the origin of his fascination with habits/systems/processes, what a Keystone Habit is (and why they are so important) and how doing a series of little things 1% better will create monumental changes. by Raise Your Game Show with Alan Stein, Jr.