22 min

How To Use Fear To Accomplish The Impossible Unrivaled Man

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Fear of failure might stop us from doing things we want, but most importantly, it'll deny us the opportunity of doing it wrong and learn from it. What about our goals? Is setting realistic goals a way of creating down-to-earth expectations, or is bending our way around our fears and self-imposed limitations?
In today's episode, we put a magnifier on those things that look impossible to us and put their nature to the test. We look at our goals and question the path we choose to get to them and, above all, the routes we choose to avoid. We also talk about what it takes to hone a craft, highlight the need for iterations, and define what it means to do things bravely. 
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
How can fear take our chance of learning by failing (2:38)It's not about the hours; it's about the iterations (6:13)What is hiding behind setting realistic goals (10:18)Bravery really isn't pretending fear is not there (13:36)Sometimes, the impossible is a matter of perspective (15:43)How to use fear as fuel to get us where we want to be (19:01)
Resources:
Book: Steven Kotler - The Art of Impossible: A Peak Performance PrimerQuote: Steven Kotler - Motivation is what gets you into this game; learning is what helps you continue to play; creativity is how you steer, and flow is how you turbo-boost the results beyond all rational standards and reasonable expectations."Quote: Naval Ravikant - "It isn't 10,000 hours that creates outliers; it's 10,000 iterations."Unlock Your Unrivaled Momentum Training Interested in Working with Clint? Send a message to clint@clinthoopes.com.
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Fear of failure might stop us from doing things we want, but most importantly, it'll deny us the opportunity of doing it wrong and learn from it. What about our goals? Is setting realistic goals a way of creating down-to-earth expectations, or is bending our way around our fears and self-imposed limitations?
In today's episode, we put a magnifier on those things that look impossible to us and put their nature to the test. We look at our goals and question the path we choose to get to them and, above all, the routes we choose to avoid. We also talk about what it takes to hone a craft, highlight the need for iterations, and define what it means to do things bravely. 
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
How can fear take our chance of learning by failing (2:38)It's not about the hours; it's about the iterations (6:13)What is hiding behind setting realistic goals (10:18)Bravery really isn't pretending fear is not there (13:36)Sometimes, the impossible is a matter of perspective (15:43)How to use fear as fuel to get us where we want to be (19:01)
Resources:
Book: Steven Kotler - The Art of Impossible: A Peak Performance PrimerQuote: Steven Kotler - Motivation is what gets you into this game; learning is what helps you continue to play; creativity is how you steer, and flow is how you turbo-boost the results beyond all rational standards and reasonable expectations."Quote: Naval Ravikant - "It isn't 10,000 hours that creates outliers; it's 10,000 iterations."Unlock Your Unrivaled Momentum Training Interested in Working with Clint? Send a message to clint@clinthoopes.com.
Let's Connect!
WebsiteLinkedInInstagram Facebook
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

22 min