The Technician Podcast

What Michael Jackson Knew About Success That Most Coaches Don't With Alex Ivkovic

Season 13 Episode 10

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Most people think they're high performers because they get a lot done. 

They're not. They're high-functioning task machines and it's quietly killing the thing that made them good in the first place.

This is part one of a conversation with Alex (@portalbyalex), and we went deep fast. We get into what a pattern actually is, why your people get you within five minutes while everyone else stays an acquaintance, and the big one.. running your business like an artist instead of a machine. Why Michael Jackson never played a single instrument and was still the greatest who ever did it, and what that means for anyone trying to wear every hat at once.

Then we got real about money. I did a full financial audit on myself recently and found out I'd made nearly $700k in two years and had to sit there and ask where the hell it all went. So we talk about that. The patterns underneath money, the lifestyle creep, the stuff nobody warns you about when the income finally shows up.

Alex reads patterns through emotion. I read them through behaviour. Most of this episode lives in the middle of that.

If you've done the personal development work but you're still running invisible patterns that are wrecking your results .. this one's for you.

Part two's coming. The personal stuff.. the diagnosis, the masks, and the week I thought I was dying.

Find Alex on Instagram @portalbyalex.