[ 馃挱 ] Why You Should Stop Labeling Things as Good or Bad

Chasing Excellence - Un p贸dcast de Ben Bergeron & Patrick Cummings

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馃煝 Free Newsletter & the Chase Club We鈥檙e explore the paradox of high expectations and their impact on our performance. We talk about the balance between discipline and surrender, discussing how high expectations can sometimes lead to stress and hinder our pursuit of excellence. We also touch on the importance of learning without judgment and handling life's challenges without labeling them as good or bad. 鈱毬燭IMECODE 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:23 The Paradox of High Expectations 02:12 Balancing Discipline and Surrender 03:54 Examples of Excellence: Michael Phelps and Tom Brady 07:02 The Role of Expectations in Happiness 08:20 Practical Strategies for Managing Expectations 09:58 The Importance of Letting Go 17:08 Thanks to our Sponsors: Manukora & DUER 20:31 Suspending Judgment and Learning from the Past 31:19 Threshold Training for Psychological Resilience 32:07 Conclusion and Farewell 馃憢 THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS 馃敆聽MANUKORA | Taste the rich, creamy flavor of premium Manuka honey, ethically sourced from New Zealand, packed with nutrients for immunity and gut health, offering three times the antioxidants of regular honey, perfect for enhancing your wellness routine. 馃敆聽DUER | Experience the perfect blend of comfort, style, and sustainability with versatile stretch performance denim and lifestyle apparel designed for everyday wear, made from plant-based and recycled fibers, ensuring durability without compromising on quality or ethics. 鉂わ笍鈥嶐煍ヂ燗BOUT THE SHOW We answer listener questions about health, fitness, fulfillment, and what it takes to chase what truly matters. New episodes on Tuesdays & Fridays. 馃聽ABOUT US 馃搷 Ben Bergeron is a best-selling author, coach to 7 CrossFit Games champions, and founder of CompTrain. Find him on Instagram. 馃搷 Patrick Cummings is a long-time CrossFitter, writer, and podcaster. Find him on Instagram.

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