The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma

What Makes a High-Agency Individual

Robin Sharma Season 1 Episode 1431

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The high agency individual also knows—with unusual and legendary clarity—what they want. Most people are vague about their desires and wonder why their lives feel vague. Clarity is the foundation. When you know exactly where you’re going, every decision simplifies, every distraction becomes visible, and every sacrifice becomes worthwhile.

They have also made peace with discomfort.

They know the path to anything extraordinary drives directly through difficulty. When circumstances are hardest, they lean in. When the pressure is greatest, they do their finest work. 

And finally, they act. You might remember my brain tattoo: “Ideation without execution becomes delusion.

Before they feel ready. Before conditions are perfect. Because they have learned that readiness doesn’t arrive before you begin—it develops because you began (there is massive power in simply starting). 

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It's not how you start the day, it's how you end the day in many ways. It's not how you start the project, it's how you finish the project. It's not how you start the sale, it's do you wow on the sale. It's not how you begin the meeting, it's how you end the meeting. It's not how you start your life, it's how you end your life. And this is really how A-players think. You see, anyone can be inspired when you first get a great idea. What makes the Picasso, what makes the... Elon Musk, what makes the Buffett, what makes the Richard Branson, what makes the Fred Smith, what makes the Steve Jobs, what makes the Mandela, is they have a committed ability to sustain the vision and the idea long after the inspiration and energy has passed. And I call it the desert of creative doldrums. You know, you're gonna get a great idea probably later today. You know, if I started this project, I would wow my team. Well, An idea is great. Do you have the commitment, devotion, grit to stay with the idea for last mile excellence so that when the project delivers, the product is truly world-class?