The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma
Welcome to the Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma where you’ll receive the mental models, daily routines, and productivity tactics that Robin Sharma has taught to the titans of industry, sports superstars, and elite performers who he has served as a private mentor to for over 31 years. You'll learn how to live a truly world-class life while you accelerate your productivity, grow your leadership, build your business, and scale your impact on the world.
The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma
Practice Doing Hard Things [to Turn Fear into Fuel and Limits into Power]
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There’s a way to leap from limited power as a human being to power that makes you unbeatable, undefeatable and pretty much unkillable. Do hard things. That's where your growth and progress live.
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The hardest thing to do is generally the most valuable thing to do. Our society says, do the easiest thing. Take a magic pill. Don't work too hard. Don't reach too high. Don't give too much to your customers or your community or your family. Don't get up too early. Don't exercise too much. Don't read a difficult book. That which is hardest to do is generally what's most valuable to do. Getting up at 5AM Being a master of your craft by studying every day. Having an OAD, Obsessive Attention to Detail. Eating good food, getting good rest. Doing not only a morning workout, but an evening routine for a workout as well. Taking an idea that is so disruptive, it's really difficult to execute around it. Those kinds of things are generally the most valuable things to do. I am suggesting to you that you can pretty much tell what's most valuable by its level of difficulty. And by getting in the habit of accepting and doing difficult things, that's how you become a grandmaster.