The Mindset U Playbook
The Mindset U Playbook isn’t about baseball.
Baseball is just the entry point.
This is about building a person who can actually carry pressure, handle reality, and perform when it matters. On the field, in business, and in life.
Every episode breaks down what most people avoid.
Discipline. Standards. Emotional control. Decision-making under pressure.
Not the highlight reel. The stuff that determines who you become when nobody’s watching.
We get into the real gap.
The one between what you know and what you actually do.
Because talent isn’t the separator. Behaviour is.
And you won’t just hear it from me.
We bring in athletes, coaches, doctors, and high performers who are in it, not talking about it.
People doing real work, dealing with real pressure, making real decisions.
No theory for the sake of sounding smart.
Just lived experience, hard lessons, and what actually holds up when things get difficult.
This is for athletes, parents, coaches, and anyone who knows they’re capable of more but keeps hitting the same ceiling.
No hype. No shortcuts.
Just a system for showing up properly, consistently, across every area of your life.
Because what you do off the field isn’t separate.
It’s the whole game.
The Mindset U Playbook
# 3 - Your home is not a waiting room
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In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier explores the themes of finding peace and fulfillment in everyday life rather than seeking it in distant vacations or escapes. He emphasizes the importance of gratitude, creating a home that feels like a destination, and the significance of being present with loved ones. Curtis also discusses the value of building meaningful rituals and making hard choices to align one's life with personal values, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling existence.
Takeaways
- Finding peace is about recognizing what is right in front of you.
- Gratitude is a choice we make every day.
- Your home should be a place of comfort and joy.
- Connection with loved ones is essential for happiness.
- Small, meaningful rituals can create stability and joy.
- Communication should go beyond logistics to foster intimacy.
- Making hard choices is necessary for a fulfilling life.
- Life should energize you, not drain you.
- It's okay to want more from life and seek change.
- Everyday moments can be the source of true happiness.