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✔️ The Basics Work Every Time | Monday Morning Pep Talk #273 In this episode, I walk you through one of the most powerful stories I've ever heard about mastery, consistency, and elite performance — told by keynote speaker and performance coach Alan Stein Jr. Alan was invited to the first-ever Kobe Bryant Skills Academy in 2007. What he witnessed at 4:00 a.m. in a quiet Los Angeles gym changed his view of high performance forever. Kobe wasn't doing anything flashy — he was locked in on the basics. Footwork. Jab steps. Pivots. The kind of drills most athletes leave behind early in their career. But true masters? They repeat what works. That's the essence of this message: Success lives in the fundamentals. ✔️ What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why basic ≠ easy — and why most people confuse the two What separates elite performers from average ones Why the shiny new tactic is often a distraction How to apply the principle that “success leaves clues” A weekly challenge to double down on your fundamentals
Life's toughest moments often push us toward our greatest transformations. In this episode, Lesley and Brad dive into Lesley's insightful conversation with Stephan Neff, a doctor, author, and podcast host who shares his personal journey through trauma, addiction, and self-discovery. Learn how challenges can reveal your purpose, why taking messy action is key to growth, and how a simple self-hug can shift your mindset.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:How trauma and adversity can push you toward personal transformationThe importance of taking action even when it feels hardStephan's journey of loss, grief, and self-discoveryThe power of daily practices like journaling and gratitudeHow a simple self-hug can create a sense of self-acceptance and healingEpisode References/Links:Cambodia October 2025 Waitlist - https://crowsnestretreats.com Spring Pilates Training - https://opc.me/eventsPilates Studio Growth Accelerator - https://prfit.biz/acceleratorAccessories Flashcards Waitlist - https://opc.me/flashcardwaitlistStephan Neff Website - https://www.neffinspiration.comSteps to Sobriety by Stephan Neff - https://a.co/d/hHY4w9PDepression Lied To Me by Stephan Neff - https://a.co/d/7s6Ddg0Neff Inspiration Podcast - https://stephanneff.podbean.comStephan Neff YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@neffinspirationStephan Neff Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/neffinspirationStephan Neff Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/neffinspirationStephan Neff LinkedIn - https://beitpod.com/neffonlinkedinEpisode 167: Alan Stein Jr. - https://beitpod.com/ep167 If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox.DEALS! 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Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the evolving convo I have with Stephan Neff in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that interview, make sure you do after you listen to this one, because it's great. Stephan is really cool, and he's got that New Zealand accent, which is, you know, if you're in the Western world, it's kind of nice. I guess that's the Western world as well. If you're in the United States, an accent is nice. It's, you know, it's different than mine. So anyways, today is March 6th 2025 and it's the Day of the Dude. Brad Crowell 1:26 The Day of the Dude. Lesley Logan 1:27 The Day of the Dude is celebrated on March 6th every year to commemorate the North American release of the movie The Big Lebowski in 1998. The movie portrays a protagonist with a laid back attitude to life, who chooses simplicity, peace and happiness. The idea is to enjoy life's little moments, such as bowling or drinking with some friends. The holiday looks to promote ease and simplicity in society. Being able to easily let things go and go with the flow is big part of the lifestyle. The lifestyle portrayed in the movie inspired the birth of the religion philosophy, known as “Dudeism.” Brad Crowell 2:03 Dudeism.Lesley Logan 2:04 And so you know what, guys, I think we all need to just sit back, go bowl, drink with some friends, and just have a day where you just relax a little bit. I didn't really get the movie. I think that's because I can't relax very well. So I think maybe this is my Day of the Dude. It's Jeff Bridges. And who doesn't love John Goodman?Brad Crowell 2:22 And Steve Buscemi. I mean, it's amazing. Lesley Logan 2:24 Julianne Moore, Sam Elliott, John Turturro. Huge cast, amazing cast. Brad Crowell 2:30 Pretty fantastic. Lesley Logan 2:31 You know. So I think we saw this at the cemetery. We saw The Big Lebowski at the cemetery. Brad Crowell 2:35 Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's the cemetery.Lesley Logan 2:36 The one and only time I've ever seen The Big Lebowski. But anyways, my loves part of being it until you see it is resting and relaxing. If you cannot, just have some moments where you go with the flow. Take the Day of the Dude as a reminder to, you know, find some simple ways to enjoy life. Brad Crowell 2:52 So hey, we just got back from Cambodia. Lesley Logan 2:54 We did. A couple days ago. Brad Crowell 2:56 It was an amazing trip. We got a chance to hang with some friends who we basically consider family at this point. Take a bunch of people around to see some of our favorite spots, literally in the world, and we want you to join us on our next trip. Come this October 2025 to see our house and see the life that we've built over there, that we welcome you to stay at our place and tour the temples, do some Pilates, meet some elephants. All the things. Go to crowsnestretreats.com crowsnestretreats.com and in a couple ofweeks.Lesley Logan 3:28 Not even a couple of weeks, I think we're, like, about a week-ish, oh, from this coming out, we're on the, we're probably in Denver at this point. Brad Crowell 3:36 Actually, we may be at P.O.T. Lesley Logan 3:38 We're definitely supposed to be rolling in tonight. Brad Crowell 3:41 Yeah. We're driving.Lesley Logan 3:41 So we're in the Aurora area with the van to see our Balanced Body peeps and our P.O.T. attendee people are here to have some fun. Brad Crowell 3:48 No dogs in this trip. Lesley Logan 3:49 No dogs. We're leaving them at home, mostly because.Brad Crowell 3:52 We're gonna be gone for like eight hours, 10 hours a day. It's tough.Lesley Logan 3:54 Yeah, also, easy, if we took one, not so easy if we take two. So no dogs, but we'll be there. Come say hi to us. March 18th to the 24th, the Accessories Flash Card Deck, the final deck, this is it, guys. It's the last one. It's being presaled. I guess that's now a burp on March 18th to the 24th it's going on presale, which means it'll be 30% off its original price. Doesn't mean it will ship to you the next day. It means you get to wait until it ships, but you get to get the best price. It, we do not do this discount again, and so we really, truly hope that you take advantage of it. So go to opc.me/flashcardwaitlist because only those on the waitlist will get the invite to get the discount. You will not see this on Instagram. You will not hear about here again. This is it. Then in April 27th through May 3rd, we have a week long spring training. Yes, our own version of a baseball event, but it's with Pilates, and it's with all the OPC teachers and myself. We've got 10 classes planned over seven days, all different time zone. Yes, there's a limited replay. Yes, it's going to be super affordable. And if you go to opc.me/events and get on the waitlist, you will get invited to the early bird price, which is basically stealing this, this amazing event. And if you're OPC member, it's free, but opc.me/events is the wait list for the early bird price. Brad Crowell 5:11 Yeah. And if you are taking money from a client at all in any way, shape or form, that makes you a business owner, congratulations. Even if you don't see yourself as that, you know, even if it's like a side hobby kind of a thing. Technically, you still are a business owner, and I have a free webinar for you that's called the Accelerator webinar. Come join me at prfit.biz/accelerator, where I'm going to be revealing the three biggest secrets that Lesley and I've learned from coaching more than 2500 businesses just like yours over the past seven years through Agency, our coaching program. So join me at prfit.biz/accelerator. That's profit without the O dot biz slash accelerator. Lesley Logan 5:49 Doesn't that word just make you want to go because it's accelerator. Before we get into Stephan Neff's interview, we have an audience question. Brad Crowell 5:58 Yes, we do. Kara Dowd says, hey, I listened to the podcast. I'm hoping for nuggets of wisdom here, as I am an instructor, wondering the big question of whether I should make the transition to a studio owner. Either way, it's a great podcast. Well, I hope so. What if we told you no, okay, I would still be a good podcast. I'm teasing. Well, thank you for saying that. It's very kind, and we are really glad that you listen. And this is a great question that is really tough for us to answer, because there's a lot of factors involved. That's actually, literally why I host this webinar that we were just talking about. So if you haven't done it yet, Kara, you totally should join me on the Accelerator, where we're talking about, how do we create the right plan for you with your business, because Kara, you have your own goals and your own dreams, and you, choosing to open a studio, it's not like there is one path that you have to take in this career. Every single business owner that we work with has their own desires, their own vision for their business, and we help you sculpt and create that path that allows you to enjoy your business. Because what if you didn't want to open a studio and have the stress of paying rent, and maybe you even have a team and all that's like, what if you're like, why am I doing this? I just want to teach out of my house. You don't need to go open a studio, but you also could, if that was what you wanted to do. Lesley Logan 7:18 But also you could have a studio in an office building, like where the rent is something you could pay in a week of teaching, and so you have the other three weeks for profit and taxes. And because it's in an office building, it's really safe. You don't need anyone else. If you can get the systems in place, you can run it by yourself, like I had a studio by myself. And then our goals changed, and so that studio had to change. My teacher, who I take from, he is solo. So he went from being a renter to actually just open up his own space and doing it himself. So the big transition is, how big is it? It depends. We already have all this equipment. So if we were to transition to a brick and mortar, the big expense is really going to be the building. What do we have to do there? Are we going to buy it? Are we going to just curate it? Are we just going to paint the wall? What are we going to do? So what I would say is actually ask yourself, okay, I have a studio. What does it look like? And make sure you're not picturing someone else's studio. What does your studio look like right now? Like, if I'm picturing, like, what's in our future studio? Like I told Brad, if we're gonna do this again, I really want to have those garage door window doors, for whatever reason I like the idea of an old mechanic shop or some sort of, like old building that looks like it was something else, but now it's this, and I want the higher ceilings. I didn't have high ceilings before. So picture that, and then ask yourself, Is this a studio you are doing by yourself? By the way, you guys, we help people all the time, work by themselves with their own studio, making the money they want to make, and having no extra teacher help. Or do you want to have a big class? Do you like leading people? Do you like managing people? So we can't answer this question on here because we don't know enough about you and what your goals are. And as coaches, one of the things that we're so proud of at Agency is that we actually coach you based on your goals. So we've coached thousands of studios and teachers around the world. And yes, some of the studios have a similar business model, but they all have different goals, and so how they approach what they're doing next depends on that. And so we can't give you a specific answer to your question, but I hope that helps you manifest what you got and then come to the Accelerator event so you can get to know us more and see if we can support you.Brad Crowell 9:19 Yeah, absolutely. Well, stick around. We'll be right back, because we're going to dig in some amazing action items from Stephan Neff. We'll be right back. All right. Now, let's talk about Stephan Neff. He actually says his name, Stefan with the S-C-H-T. Stephan, and I was like, that's really cool. So Stephan Neff is an anesthetist. He's the author of My Steps to Sobriety. He's a speaker, and he's the host of the Neff Inspiration podcast and YouTube channel. With expertise as a functional medicine specialist, a life coach and yoga instructor, Stephan combines his personal journey with professional insights to help others heal from trauma and addiction. Through radical compassion, mindfulness and proven clinical strategies, he empowers people to build emotional resilience and embrace lifelong wellbeing. Lesley Logan 10:10 But he's just so vulnerable. Brad Crowell 10:12 Yes, he really was. Lesley Logan 10:13 And not in like a vulnerable trauma dumping way, like a vulnerable here's what I did, here's how I fucked up, and here's what I learned from it, and here's how I'm changing my life, and here's how you can.Brad Crowell 10:23 Don't be a trauma dumper. Lesley Logan 10:24 People. Well, you know what? Brene Brown in her book talked about vulnerability and shame, right? And she said vulnerability is not like telling everyone, like, all this stuff until they run away from you. So some people. Brad Crowell 10:34 Yeah, then it becomes like a defense mechanism. Lesley Logan 10:37 Lay their stuff on you and see if you run away. His was like, I found myself going, oh my God. How did you get out of that? Oh my God.Brad Crowell 10:43 Yeah, because I think it was within the last three years that. Lesley Logan 10:46 His whole life changed. Brad Crowell 10:47 Yeah, he crashed. Lesley Logan 10:48 I think it's been longer than that, but he's had more changes since then. And so anyways, he said by going through trauma and being forced to change, you get outside of your comfort zone. You get to experience fear. And he was sharing that he had a successful life with a big house, a wife and kids, and on the inside, he was just not a happy person, and he had these unresolved needs, especially in relationships, and he had unhappiness. And then he said, because you are searching for this purpose in your life, you have not yet found and so he basically talked about, when you have these things happen to you, it forces you to actually go figure out your purpose, because you haven't found it yet, until you're kind of in the wrong place. And you know, we've talked about this before on the podcast, taking away someone else's rock bottom is like a terrible thing to do, because they often need it, you know, they need a lesson, or they need the thing so that they can step into the next iteration of themselves. Brad Crowell 11:38 You know, a reflection point. Lesley Logan 11:39 Not that I'm saying that every bad thing that happens to you just go with it, because it's going to be not like the dude, it sucks when these things happen, but also that hardship and pain you go through, you can learn from it. You can discover what you're here to do on this planet from that information and take it on. And it doesn't have to become your story. It becomes part of the story that you're leading.Brad Crowell 11:59 Yeah, it was an intriguing conversation, because definitely, he's very willing to share the experience that he's gone through. He also has written a whole bunch of books, which is pretty cool too. I mean, the dude's a doctor, right? So he likes to write, apparently. The Day of the Dude. We're just gonna see how (inaudible)The Dude is the doctor.Lesley Logan 12:15 The Dude and everything is The Dude. Brad Crowell 12:18 Well, look, this dude really loved what Stephan said. He said, you have to take action in order to live your life, and the harder it gets, the more action you have to take, which we could not agree with more. When you take messy action, it gives you clarity. It helps create that path that we were talking about. He shared when he lost his wife of 27 years, he never allowed himself to feel loss and grief. He didn't allow himself to feel it. And that was not a win. That was like, he was like, oh, wow, okay. And he just kind of bottled it up. And then he said, actually, the thing that triggered it, that tripped it for him, was a song. And he said, suddenly he was like overwhelmed and overcome by the loss and grief that he experienced, and it really was powerful. He said, despite taking many of the right actions, he had neglected to address those deep emotions. And then with that song, he said it was so beautiful to cry, it was so beautiful to feel whole again because, yes, I can feel whole again even after that loss. I can definitely understand that. Thinking back through my divorce, I remember doubting myself thinking, oh, well, I had my shot. I fucked it up. I guess that was it. He's arguing. No, I can feel whole again. Despite this, he also shared many daily practices of journaling. He said those things that I took for granted, you know, they become my wins. They become my wins list. And this is something we've talked about in the past all the way back at the very beginning of this podcast, where we think it is so important to keep a log of the things that are a win in your life, because it's so easy for us to just focus on beating ourselves up and holding these things. I did this. I did that. I hate myself for this and all this stuff, but we never pull out that card and go but despite all these negative emotions that I have that I'm telling myself, all of these other positive things have happened in my life, so it's so helpful to have a journal of those wins. Lesley Logan 14:16 Yeah, I hope people do it. I just want, we want to. I just want wins to happen all the time. Brad Crowell 14:21 You never know when you're gonna need to read that. Lesley and I, we have been encouraging our clients to post their wins. People feel when they first come into our coaching group, they always feel awkward about it, because it feels like you're bragging, right, and you're sharing it to a bunch of people who you don't know. So are you bragging? Right? But the reality is, it has become the most popular channel in our entire group, because you go there and you just feel that things are possible when you read about this amazing things that have happened for other people in other people's life, because they're taking messy action, because they're trying to figure their way through and then amazing things are happening. It's just so inspiring. So you can even inspire yourself. Lesley Logan 15:05 All the way back to Episode Five. We had someone who was talking about how she, like, kept track at the end of her day about her wins. And then we had Alan Stein Jr. somewhere around episode 100-something, and he talked about how at the end of every day he asked himself, what were his wins for the day, and so this podcast celebrates him on Friday. But, my goodness, can you figure out a way to celebrate every day? What did you do? Like, I washed my hair today. Brad Crowell 15:29 That's a win. Lesley Logan 15:29 That's a win. I'm telling you. I have been putting it off for three days. Brad Crowell 15:33 I did mine last night. Lesley Logan 15:34 Yeah, you look so good. You know what? Stop making it difficult to achieve a win in your life, because otherwise, life is already just hard.Brad Crowell 15:42 Yeah, graduating from college, that's definitely a win, no question about it. But it takes years to get to that point when you can finally say, I graduated, right? There are smaller wins along the way that you can definitely take note of.Lesley Logan 15:53 My senior year, one of the counselors used to have a dry erase board that they showed out their window and how I had to walk to class I don't pass this thing. Brad Crowell 16:00 They put a message on it? Lesley Logan 16:01 They put a message on it, and one day it said, every class, every day. And that was like our mantra, to show up to every class every day. We're like, we can do it. Every class, every day. And every day that we went to every class, we're like, oh, let's go get a latte we did it. So Brad, did you know I cut class? I knew exactly how many classes I could miss in a school year to still graduate with my honor. So I was like, I can miss this third period because I haven't missed it in a while, and I can. So anyways, figure out what the wins can be and make them small and achievable so that you actually start to give yourself the confidence. And I love that Stephan shared that with us, because I think we need that reminder. Brad Crowell 16:38 Yeah, all right, so finally, let's talk about those, Be It Action Items. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your conversation with Stephan Neff? He explained, for many, gratitude does not come naturally. He said it's a practice, so it's a privilege to be here, be grateful, and practice that. It's a privilege. Then he said the most important bit is to finally stop for a moment and actually try to figure out who you want to be when you grow up. Lesley Logan 17:06 I know, and we're all still growing up, but we're 42 I know someone who's 62 and I was like, oh, that's I have so much time between now and then. Who do I want to be by then? I think it's cool. Brad Crowell 17:15 He said, create that dream in your mind who you actually want to be when you grow up. Change your dream to a vision by becoming very, very, very, very clear. Once you've nailed it down, go to that next feature until your dream has become a very clear vision. Lesley Logan 17:28 I can still hear his lovely accent saying, he's saying that he's so passionate about each of these Be It Action Items. He was so like into this whole section. Brad Crowell 17:35 I know you said New Zealand. I swear I thought he was from Germany. Lesley Logan 17:38 No, he's New Zealand. Brad Crowell 17:39 He's in New Zealand. He mentioned Germany. Lesley Logan 17:42 I know. I'm quite positive because of the time difference. It was like a whole different day. Brad Crowell 17:48 Okay, well, oh yeah, you know what, you mentioned, I think he was traveling to Gisborne. You did mention Gisborne. Lesley Logan 17:57 Gisborne. Brad Crowell 17:58 Gisborne, I don't know how to say it. Lesley Logan 18:00 Gisborne. I don't think the R is as emphasized as we do it. Brad Crowell 18:06 Emphasized.Lesley Logan 18:06 So anyways, emphasized. Brad Crowell 18:07 Yes, it's the place that they have the first light of the day every day. What about you? Let's get back to our Be It Action Items here. Lesley Logan 18:15 My biggest takeaway was give yourself a hug and spend 15 seconds with yourself after. So, let's do that.Brad Crowell 18:23 Yeah, let's do it right now. Lesley Logan 18:24 Close your eyes.Brad Crowell 18:25 So his hug was like, pretend you can bear hug yourself. So the biggest wrap around your shoulders that you could possibly do, and we're closing our eyes and we're going to do 15 seconds here. Lesley Logan 18:35 Squeeze hard as you can and tell yourself I love you. So, ready? Squeeze. I love you. I love you. 1001, 1002, 1003, do we hug? Do we stop hugging after 15 seconds? Or do we hug and then we spend 15 seconds?Brad Crowell 18:49 Just hug yourself. Lesley Logan 18:50 Okay, well, I'm trying to. Brad Crowell 18:51 Just hug. Just hug. Two, one, awesome. He said he's super good. He's known for giving bear hugs to his friends, but he realized he never gives a bear hug to himself, and I just got chills. I literally just got chills right now. Lesley Logan 19:08 I feel so good. I feel like I could end the day. It feels amazing. So. Brad Crowell 19:12 He said accept who you are, squeeze as hard as you can and tell yourself I love you.Lesley Logan 19:16 Okay, everyone, let us know if you gave yourself a hug. Make sure to tag Stephan. Tag the Be It Pod. I'm Lesley Logan. Brad Crowell 19:22 And I'm Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 19:23 Thank you so much for listening to us today. Thank you so much for sharing our podcast with your friends. Thank you for your reviews. They really mean the world to us. And make sure that you share your wins with us. You can start celebrating your wins by sending it to us. Brad Crowell 19:36 Yeah, text us. Lesley Logan 19:37 Yeah, that's exactly, or DM us or whatever, you know how to do it. We'll figure it out. And until next time, Be It Till You See It. Brad Crowell 19:43 Bye for now. Lesley Logan 19:45 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. 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In Part 2 of our conversation with Alan Stein Jr., we take a deep dive into elite performance principles that apply to business, sports, and life. Alan shares the three key pillars of success—mastering fundamentals, balancing confidence with humility, and focusing on the process over outcome. He also introduces the "Next Play Mentality", a game-changing mindset that helps high performers stay locked in, bounce back from setbacks, and consistently improve.If you're struggling with execution, overcomplicating success, or letting past failures hold you back, this episode is packed with practical takeaways to help you move forward and level up.Timestamps & Key Topics:[00:00:00] Setting Big Goals Without Fear of FailureAlan shares why he sets ambitious goals and is okay with missing themHow to reframe failure as a learning opportunity [00:02:00] The 3 Pillars of High Performance1️Mastering the Fundamentals – Why the best never get bored with the basics2️Confidence + Humility – Earn confidence through preparation, but stay coachable3️Process Over Outcome – Stop obsessing over goals; focus on small daily actions[00:06:00] Complexity Undermines ExecutionWhy making things too complicated leads to inactionHow simplifying habits (like a 15-minute walk) can lead to massive transformation[00:12:00] Why People Struggle to Execute Simple ActionsThe comparison trap—why people set unrealistic goalsHow society sells complexity and why the basics aren't monetizable [00:19:00] Want to Be Great? Do the Verb!The difference between wanting success and doing the work"If you want to be an author, you have to write." [00:32:00] The "Next Play Mentality"How elite athletes forget mistakes instantly and focus on executionWhy carrying negativity from past failures hurts future performanceHow business leaders and entrepreneurs can apply this to sales, leadership, and daily decisions [00:37:00] Next Play on a Macro Level: Life TransitionsApplying the next play mindset to career shifts, relationships, and setbacksMoving forward after adversity rather than dwelling on what's lost[00:41:00] Final Thoughts & How to Connect with AlanWhy listening is the most underrated skill in business & relationshipsAlan shares how to reach out to him directlyKey Takeaways:Simplicity wins. Complexity kills execution—the best stick to the basics.Earn your confidence. Keep your humility. Preparation and self-discipline create real belief in yourself.Focus on the process. Small daily actions lead to long-term success.Next play. Stop dwelling on...
In this episode of The Business of Doing Business, Dwayne Kerrigan welcomes Alan Stein Jr., a former basketball performance coach turned corporate keynote speaker and author. Alan shares powerful insights from his journey, including lessons learned from working with elite athletes like Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, and Steph Curry, and how those lessons apply to business and life.Alan and Dwayne dive deep into overcoming limiting beliefs, developing an abundance mindset, and shifting perspectives on failure. Alan also discusses his "new operating system" for success, blending confidence with humility, and why focusing on the fundamentals is key to high performance. Whether you're an entrepreneur, leader, or someone seeking personal growth, this episode offers actionable insights to elevate your game.https://alansteinjr.com/Timestamps & Key Discussion Points:[00:00:00] – Introduction & Setting the StageAlan's approach to setting lofty goals without fear of failureDwayne introduces Alan Stein Jr. and his impressive background[00:04:00] – The Power of Gratitude & PerspectiveAlan reflects on his journey and why he believes his best days are aheadThe importance of constantly evolving in business and life[00:09:00] – Shifting from a Success Mindset to a Fulfillment MindsetThe transition from external validation to internal fulfillmentDefining success through quality of life, not just financial metrics[00:14:00] – Breaking Free from an Old Operating SystemAlan's past struggles with a scarcity mindset, self-doubt, and limiting beliefsHow changing his approach to failure and setbacks changed his trajectory[00:22:00] – Scarcity vs. Abundance MindsetThe importance of surrounding yourself with the right peopleHow to cultivate an abundant mindset in business and personal life[00:30:00] – The Power of Curating Your Information DietHow social media algorithms reflect your mindset and habitsTips for controlling your media consumption to improve mental health[00:39:00] – Lessons from Elite Athletes: The 3 Pillars of SuccessMastering the Fundamentals – Why the best never get bored with the basicsBalancing Confidence & Humility – How great performers stay coachableProcess Over Outcome – The importance of focusing on small, daily actions[00:43:00] – Closing Thoughts & Final AdviceHow small mindset shifts can create massive long-term impactThe ripple effect of personal growth on those around youKey Takeaways:Reframe Failure as Growth – Instead of fearing failure, treat it as a learning opportunity.Develop an Abundance Mindset – Avoid limiting beliefs and surround yourself with people who uplift and inspire.Success is Built on Fundamentals – Whether in sports, business, or life, mastering the basics is the foundation of excellence.Focus on the Process, Not Just the Goal – Achievements come from consistently executing small, high-impact actions.Control Your Inputs – What you consume (books, social media, conversations) directly influences your mindset and success."The best never get bored with the basics." – Alan Stein Jr.Connect with Dwayne...
How to Simplify Success, Build High-Performance Cultures & Lead with Impact | Alan Stein Jr.In this episode of the HR L&D Podcast, Nick Day sits down with Alan Stein Jr., renowned keynote speaker, author, and performance coach, to uncover the secrets of sustaining excellence in business and HR leadership. Drawing from his experience with elite NBA athletes like Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant, and Steph Curry, Alan shares how the same principles of high performance apply to organizations of all sizes.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Simplifying Success: Why mastering the basics and focusing on fundamentals is the key to sustained excellence.High-Performance Culture: How accountability, communication, and cohesion create winning teams.Human-Centered Leadership: Practical ways HR professionals can balance empathy, compassion, and efficiency in a distributed workforce.Leveraging AI: Why AI is a tool to enhance HR impact, not replace the human touch.Storytelling in HR: How stories can inspire change, shape culture, and drive emotional engagement.Incremental Gains: The power of progressive improvement to sustain individual and organizational growth.Alan shares actionable insights and real-world examples, revealing how HR leaders can align individual performance with organizational goals. From creating personalized employee touchpoints to leveraging AI and building cohesive teams, this episode is packed with strategies to elevate your HR and leadership game.Don't forget to like and subscribe for more expert insights on leadership and HR strategies!—-------------------------------—-------------------------------—--------------------Today's HR L&D podcast is brought to you by Deel, the all-in-one global-firstpeople platform. Learn how to streamline payroll for your global team with our comprehensive checklist to help ensure compliance and increase efficiency. Learn more: https://www.deel.com/lp/forrester-global-payroll-study/?utm_medium=sponsored-newsletter&utm_source=nickday&utm_campaign=ww_engage_download_nickday_sponnewsletter_payrollnewsletter-forresterreport-dec24_gp_all&utm_content=engage_gp_sponnewsletter_forresterreport-sponnews400-fin_en—-------------------------------—-------------------------------—-------------------Find your ideal candidate with our job vacancy system: https://jgarecruitment.ck.page/919cf6b9eaSign up to the HR L&D Newsletter - https://jgarecruitment.ck.page/23e7b153e7Connect with Alan: https://alansteinjr.com/ Connect with Nick Day: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickday/Of course, if you are an HR or L&D professional listening to this podcast and you have an HR, HRIS or L&D related vacancy that you would love some specialist HR recruitment support with – please also get in touch with me! I would love to help show you what a great HR...
In this episode, I share 3 things high-performers focus on, as taught by Alan Stein Jr. in the book "Raise Your Game".
On today's episode, author and former basketball performance coach Alan Stein Jr. shares what he learned about MVP-level daily habits while watching a 4am workout with Kobe Bryant. The basics, they work!Source: Alan Stein Jr Full Keynote Speech | DAY OF EXCELLENCE Feat Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant & More!Hosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on Instagram
In this episode, Sarah and Tanna explore Sarah's favourite tactical lessons from EPIC, an annual learning mastermind event. From Dr. James Rouse, they unpack the powerful connection between the words we use and our physical and mental health ~ reminding us that how we talk to ourselves can shape our well-being. Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe's insight on counting blessings and practicing gratitude offers a calming strategy for sleepless nights when worries and to-do lists feel overwhelming. Finally, Alan Stein Jr.'s concept of “performance gaps” hits home: identifying where you're falling short of living fully and learning how to consciously create space for what truly matters. Tune in for practical wisdom on shifting your mindset, cultivating peace, and closing the gap between where you are and where you want to be. Links to Speaker Podcasts:Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe: Resiliency RedefinedDr. James Rouse: Change AgentsAlan Stein Jr.: Raise Your Game
Found another great reminder from a longtime connection that I have had to finding successful clues. Alan Stein, Jr. (@AlanSteinJr) brings up this very important point that we all can use in life. “Blaming, complaining, and making excuses will never move you forward or make your situation better.” There have been times in my life where I thought that one of these 3 (usually all 3 together) would make me feel better, help me in some way, etc. But I usually found out later that it caused me more trouble for sure. I think we all know plenty of people that blame, complain and make excuses all of the time! Those people I usually separate myself from in some way, since I don't want their behavior and choices, having an effect on me. I make enough trouble for myself that I certainly don't need others doing it for me. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
Mike McGrew is a local REALTOR® and the current president of the REALTORS® Relief Foundation, an organization providing housing-related assistance to disaster impacted communities through the generosity of REALTORS®. He talks with Bobbi and Alex about the Foundation, how it came to be, and what REALTORS® should know about its impact. Bobbi's Book Bit: Raise Your Game by Alan Stein Jr. (Jump to interview at 14:10) Learn more about RRF: https://rrf.realtor/
Imagine a world where every small act of kindness ripples into something powerful—where turning off a faucet or holding the door open becomes part of a larger, meaningful shift. That's exactly what Alan Stein Jr., a renowned coach and speaker, believes in. With a rich background in basketball coaching and now speaking to corporate audiences, Alan shares the powerful idea that "success is in the basics." He highlights that high achievers in both sports and life share three core traits: they master fundamentals, blend humility with confidence, and stay committed to the process. These principles aren't just for athletes; they're for anyone aiming to make a difference, one small, intentional action at a time. Let's be intentional, light each other's candles, and build connections that truly matter. About the Alan Stein Jr.: Keynote speaker and author Alan Stein, Jr. has helped hundreds of businesses achieve more. More impactful leadership. More sales revenue. More team cohesion. More loyal customers. He pushes them to achieve more by executing the basics consistently. A former acclaimed basketball performance coach, Alan spent 15 years working with the highest-performing athletes on the planet (including NBA superstars Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, and Kobe Bryant). He now transfers that knowledge from stage to teach proven strategies that improve individual and organizational performance. He offers practical, actionable approaches to develop a winning mindset, championship habits, and unparalleled focus. Connect with Dr. Michelle and Bayleigh at: https://smallchangesbigshifts.com hello@smallchangesbigshifts.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/smallchangesbigshifts https://www.facebook.com/SmallChangesBigShifts https://www.instagram.com/smallchangesbigshiftsco Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
Hey, everyone! Alan Stein Jr. here—keynote speaker, author, and Jeremy's one and only real life brother. Today, I'm excited to turn the tables and take over the mic to interview our beloved hosts, Rhonda and Jeremy! They're stepping out from behind their usual roles to share stories, insights, and maybe even a few secrets as we explore their Disney journey from a whole new perspective.With my busy schedule, we thought it'd be fun to let my digital twin, Artificial Alan, join the conversation. Created entirely with artificial intelligence, he'll be helping us out today with the questions! So sit back, relax, and enjoy this special episode as we journey into the imagination and inspiration behind the voices of Main Street Magic in part one of this two part episode.MEI-Travel – Expertise. Ease. Value.No matter where you want to go, our trusted partner MEI-Travel, will handle the planning so you can focus on the memories. They offer free vacation planning services and have nearly 20 years of experience creating memorable vacations. Visit MEI-Travel for a fee-free, no-obligation quote today!Follow Us on Social MediaFacebook GroupFacebook: @MainStMagicTwitter: @MainStMagicTikTok: @MSMPodcastInstagram: @MainStMagicVisit Us Onlinewww.MainStMagic.comwww.MainStreetShirts.comGet Dining Alerts!Find last-minute and hard-to-find Disney dining reservations with MouseDining.com! Get text and email alerts when popular theme park dining reservations open up. Get last-minute seating! Get the next table! Set your alerts now! Get the next reservation!Visit our Partnerswww.MSMFriends.comThanks to TFresh Productions for our theme song
In This Episode You Will Learn About: Holding yourself to a higher standard Getting in tune with yourself Continuous growth and how to keep growing no matter what Hacks for handling stress & burnout Resources: Website: alansteinjr.com & strongerteam.com Read Sustain Your Game Call: 704-965-2339 LinkedIn & Facebook: @Alan Stein Jr. Instagram: @alansteinjr Twitter: @AlanSteinJr Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/monahan Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning at NetSuite.com/MONAHAN. Want to do more and spend less like Uber, 8x8, and Databricks Mosaic? Take a free test drive of OCI at oracle.com/MONAHAN. Get 10% off your first Mitopure order at timeline.com/CONFIDENCE. Get 15% off your first order when you use code CONFIDENCE15 at checkout at jennikayne.com. Call my digital clone at 201-897-2553! Visit heathermonahan.com Reach out to me on Instagram & LinkedIn Sign up for my mailing list: heathermonahan.com/mailing-list/ Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Show Notes: The standard we hold ourselves to today, defines who we will become tomorrow! Start holding yourself accountable. By expanding your self awareness you can maximize your organizational skills and avoid burnout TODAY! Successful performance coach, Alan Stein Jr. is here with us to share what choices we can make to expand our capabilities and reach our fullest potential. Discover how to optimize your strengths and become the BEST version of yourself!
Can reading more books help prevent burnout? This week on another re-air episode of one of the Monday Mindset Favorites, I explore how choosing the right books, like "Sustain Your Game" by Alan Stein Jr., can shift your perspective and reignite your passion for teaching. It's about selecting literature that uplifts, challenges, and inspires personal growth.Join me as I discuss how insights from personal growth books can transform both your teaching and mindset. Check out the show notes for a curated list of must-reads, and let's embark on this journey of self-improvement together!Here's to another day of living intentionally.Caitlin
In this episode, we discuss how Alan Stein Jr.'s parents were an influence on his future career by their example of following their purpose and helping him understand the value of earning money. Alan shares his journey of combining his love for basketball, performance training, and educating others, which has allowed him to enjoy his work every day, despite the challenges he faces along the way.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://amyvetter.com/breakingbeliefspodcast
In this powerful Saturday Mashup, we tackle one of the most common struggles—burnout. This episode brings together an incredible lineup of guests, including Sebastian Maniscalco, Rob Dyrdek, Alan Stein Jr., Inky Johnson, and more. Together, we dive deep into the symptoms of burnout and share strategies on how to recover, rebuild, and push forward when you feel like giving up. From Rob Dyrdek's insights on finding harmony in life and business, to Inky Johnson's message on learning from both good and bad examples, and Alan Stein Jr.'s emphasis on loving what the basics produce, this episode is packed with practical advice for anyone feeling overwhelmed or on the brink of exhaustion. You'll hear me talk about the importance of keeping promises to yourself and how each time you follow through, you build a reputation with yourself that fuels your confidence. We cover it all—from scheduling rest to finding a balance between pushing hard and recuperating. Whether you're at the top of your game or struggling to stay motivated, this episode will inspire you to regain control and get back on track. Key Takeaways: - Why it's critical to love what the basics produce in your life and career. - How breaking promises to yourself erodes your confidence and self-worth. - The importance of balancing rest with pushing through tough times. - Rob Dyrdek's formula for creating harmony in life while still achieving massive success. - How to find a way to win even when the odds feel stacked against you. Tune in, and take away the tools you need to get through burnout and come out stronger! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Found another gem to share with you. Alan Stein, Jr. scores again!! (@AlanSteinJr) shares this powerful reminder “Any energy you waste on something in the past means you don't have that energy to invest in the present moment where you can still make a difference.” This is becoming not only more clear to me, the times I do waste energy on things that I can't control, past mistakes, past misunderstandings with others, etc. I'm catching these moments sooner than I used to and that helps me to make the intentional change to not waste the energy on something that already happened. I'm working on staying in the moment and seeing what I can do at that time for something good to happen. So many good things can happen with focusing in on this, which means a better today that will lead to better tomorrows. This of course creates better yesterdays and that helps us in the future for the simple & powerful reason that our pasts are indeed our best mentor. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
Alan Stein, Jr. is a keynote speaker, author, and coach. He teaches proven strategies to improve organizational performance in sports and business. Alan's programs empower effective leadership, increase team cohesion, and develop winning mindsets and habits. As an internationally renowned basketball performance coach, he spent 15+ years working with the highest-performing players on the planet (including NBA superstars Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, and Kobe Bryant). Alan reveals how to utilize the same approaches in business that elite athletes use to perform at a world-class level. He delivers practical lessons that can be implemented immediately.His clients include American Express, Pepsi, Sabra, Starbucks, UGG, and Under Armour, as well as numerous college athletic programs like Penn State Football and UCONN's Men's Basketball. Alan emphasizes the importance of aligning passion with talent to reach one's highest potential. Drawing from his own experience transitioning from basketball to coaching and public speaking, he encourages individuals to pursue what they truly enjoy and excel at. By aligning passion with talent, individuals can find fulfillment in their work and sustain long-term success. One of the key lessons Alan shares is the importance of adopting a "next play" mentality. Drawing parallels between success in basketball and business, he highlights the need to let go of past mistakes or failures and focus on the present moment. By embracing a forward-thinking mindset, individuals can bounce back from setbacks, maintain resilience, and stay focused on their goals. Alan challenges the notion of work-life balance and instead advocates for work-life harmony. He believes that true fulfillment comes from designing a life that integrates work and personal passions seamlessly. By prioritizing tasks, setting boundaries, and aligning actions with personal values, individuals can create a fulfilling and harmonious life that allows them to excel in both their professional and personal pursuits. The podcast episode featuring Alan Stein Jr. offers valuable insights on achieving success and fulfillment. By aligning passion with talent, adopting a "next play" mentality, and designing a fulfilling life, individuals can navigate challenges, maintain excellence, and find fulfillment in their personal and professional endeavors. Alan's positive energy and practical advice shine through the discussion, inspiring listeners to take action and strive for their own version of success and fulfillment.
Saw a great post from one of my favorites, Alan Stein Jr. (@AlanSteinJr) who reminds us that “You will never find the time for anything. If it is important, you will make the time for it.” I've been reminded about this a few times recently, one of those times was from notes I took where John O'Leary reminded us about the same truth. I've been so non-intentional so many times in my life and I have nobody to blame for that other than myself. I do know there is a HUGE difference to have more “intentional focus” on things that are important in my life. How I have spent my time throughout my life has mainly been my choices and decisions. I have time every single day (hopefully), where it's up to me on how I spend much of it and where it goes. The key is that it's the same for you. For everyone. So many great things like this that I want to & need to, make part of my life by choosing to create new habits that accompany these success traits. This is why there will always be something to get for, every single day!! Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
Alan Stein Jr. is a powerhouse of information and expertise. He is the best-selling author of the books Raise Your Game and Sustain Your Game and has become a sought-after speaker for his spirited and actionable mindset training. Alan has worked with some of the most recognized top athletic performers in the world, among them Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, and Stephen Curry. Now is your chance to learn directly from a master in success training as Alan translates his techniques into strategies meant to directly impact the personal and professional success of financial advisors.Tactics and topics covered by Frank and Alan include:*Overcoming internal forces which impact stress while holding oneself personally accountable for choosing a response to stress that empowers.*Maneuvering your time, expertise, and experience in a way that elevates your personal and professional performance.*Releasing attachment preferences and embracing change to fully show up in life and effectively pivot regardless of external circumstances.*Employing emotional intelligence strategies to inform your daily course of action and the priorities you set for yourself.*Recognizing effort and attitude as controllable factors and applying those skills to preparation as a driver of both confidence and ultimate performance.*Using visualization techniques and future casting to achieve desired outcomes and integrating rest and recalibration to sustain performance long-term.Each of these conversation points is covered in-depth and with personal passion on the part of both Frank and Alan, who translate these mindset skills into tangible lessons that financial advisors can use now to improve their personal, professional, and practice performance. This is a can't miss episode of Advisor Talk and one that should be bookmarked and shared as the insights gained are applicable to everyone at every stage of their career and life.
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Join host Cory Heitz on the PREP Athletics Podcast as he interviews renowned basketball performance coach and motivational speaker, Alan Stein Jr. In this engaging episode, Alan shares his incredible journey from being a college basketball player to becoming a sought-after performance coach for elite athletes. With years of experience working with top talent, Alan offers invaluable insights into the psychology of performance, the importance of preparation, and the secrets to achieving success on and off the court.
Unlock the secrets of high performance and personal growth with Alan Stein Jr., a celebrated performance coach and keynote speaker. From his early days as a basketball enthusiast to training elite athletes, Alan shares his transformative journey, offering unique insights into the world of sports and leadership. Learn how Alan's experiences with future NBA stars like Kevin Durant and personal observations of legends such as Kobe Bryant and LeBron James have shaped his understanding of mentorship, discipline, and excellence.Connect with Alan Stein Jr.Follow Alan on InstagramGet Alan's Book: Raise Your GameThank you for listening to today's episode. If this podcast has brought a smile to your face or sparked some new ideas, I'd love to hear from you! Leaving a review would mean the world to me. Appreciate you!Connect with Tyler on Instagram: @tyler_deverauxInterested in multifamily investing? Attend one of our events!
Alan Stein Jr., throwing out a bigtime tip for all of us - especially me today!! He shared "You can't have a good day with a bad attitude!" Look this guy up and follow him - (@AlanSteinJr). I found myself having a crappy attitude earlier today and I was beginning to let it create a crappy day for me. Well, at least for now, I'm not letting that happen. Simple reminder for a simple minded person like me. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
I stumbled across Alan Stein Jr.'s newsletter HERE - and he had a post there about something we hear about all the time… The Process. He reminds us that for what we want in life, it's all about “… the mindsets, habits, routines, discipline, approach, outlook, and ACTION STEPS that matter most.” Those are things that we control and have a say in for ourselves. There are two powerful questions that I need to start asking myself, one in the morning and one at night. I'm glad you are listening to this episode & checking out this article that he posted because you can ask yourself the same two questions. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
Multiple levels of teaching coming from Alan Stein Jr. here. (@alansteinjr). First of all he reminds us that we are responsible to define our own success. Success looks different to different people. It's not a one size fits all. The second one he shared is directly connected to success. Life is all about looking for our inner peace and connecting the things we hold near and dear to our hearts, those things we really do value. Don't forget to start looking at the distractions that keep us from this - as things we need to get rid of. A last second throw in that I saw another connection to all of this, was this gem: “The ability to make other people better is one of the most valuable skills on the planet.” All of these things are items we need to look at focusing on in our lives. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
In this captivating episode of "Invest In Yourself: the Digital Entrepreneur Podcast," host Phil Better dives deep with guest Alan Stein Jr., a renowned performance coach turned digital entrepreneur. Together, they explore the powerful intersections between elite sports coaching and successful entrepreneurship. Alan shares his insights on the transformative power of self-awareness, the art of building dynamic teams, and the crucial role simplicity plays in achieving business excellence. Discover Alan's profound journey from NBA coaching to inspiring corporate teams and individuals alike, revealing his strategies for avoiding burnout and continuously fueling passion in your career. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or looking to revitalize your professional path, this episode offers invaluable lessons on betting on yourself and simplifying to amplify success. Tune in and get ready to elevate your entrepreneurial game with insights from one of the foremost experts in performance and business growth. Don't forget to engage with Alan directly through his social channels and check out his impactful books for more in-depth guidance. Listen now to redefine your approach to business and personal fulfillment!
Saw a few powerful posts from Alan Stein Jr. (@alansteinjr) and this one is a gret reminder for all of us. “Your life will reflect what you emphasize daily.” As we all get older, we need to remind ourselves that what we focus on, that's where our energy flows. It's up to us. Nobody else to choose what we focus on. Another reminder for us that our 6 inches between our ears, is the most valuable space there is. Guard it!! Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
If every person on your team shared your attitude, would that be a good thing? Alan Stein Jr. — a renowned former basketball and current corporate performance coach — has posed that question to some of the biggest leaders in both sports and business, one of the many ways he helps them rethink their roles and become the highest-performing version of themselves. Hear the author of “Raise Your Game” tell lessons he learned from MVPs like Kobe Bryant, Stephen Curry and Steve Nash.
Alan Stein Jr. (@AlanSteinJr) comes through again with a list of things for us to just kind of let go of. He's right, when you start looking at some of these things he brings up - it does change our “game” and how we play it. This is a powerful Top 10 style list - find the image over on my Twitter / X feed and on my Facebook page too. If you start with only one of these, I think you will find some peace and joy a bit more often. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
Alan Stein Jr. (@AlanSteinJr) had a couple of things posted that caught my eye. This first one is right on target about being aware of where our focus is going when dealing with people. He mentions: “When you can shift your focus to what you want FOR people instead of what you want FROM people, it's an absolute game changer.” One of his famous sayings is here too: “A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle.” It's powerful to imagine more people focusing on these points and the great things that can happen for people when we take these views and put them into play in life. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
I caught a couple of posts from Alan Stein, Jr. (@AlanSteinJr) that got me reflecting on a couple of things. The two posts were: “Define your own success” and “A key to inner peace is figuring out what you truly value and disregarding everything else.” Both of these are connected since we have the control over our own success (and what that definition is) along with what we really value in life. So much of the world wants to define these for us and then make us feel horrible when we don't do that. Lot's of reminders for me recently that both of these are up to me. For you, they are up to you - not the world. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
Cal talks with a coach who has turned his love for basketball into guidance for all of us in our work and personal lives. After learning from, and coaching many NBA greats, Alan has concluded that sustained growth comes down to five factors: self-awareness passion, discipline, coachability and confidence. This boils down to staying curious about ourselves and our surroundings, and never getting bored with the fundamentals. Alan speaks to the world about it because we can never be reminded enough.
Welcome to a very special episode of winning streaks, episode 100 of the show and I thought what better way to do this episode than bring back my first ever guest on the show. He has spent 15 years working with the highest performing basketball players on the planet including the future hall of famers such as Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, and the late great Kobe Bryant. Now he's a renowned global speaker, coach and author working with some of the top companies in the world to help their team embrace high performance for greater team success. Introducing, Alan Stein Jr. Raise Your Game book: https://www.amazon.ca/Raise-Your-Game-High-Performance-Secrets/dp/1546082867/ref=sr_1_1?
Author, speaker, entrepreneur, and veteran basketball performance coach Alan Stein Jr. explains the importance of always keeping the spotlight of accountability on yourself, and why it's what you do in the "unseen hours" that counts the most.Hear Alan's full interview in Episode 221 of The Action Catalyst.
Alan Stein Jr. is a performance coach, speaker and author who has spent 15+ years working with the highest performing basketball players on the planet, including NBA superstars Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and Kobe Bryant. He now transfers his unique expertise to maximize both individual and organizational performance. In an early 4 am session in 2007, Alan questioned Kobe about focusing on basic drills, and Kobe's response left a lasting impact: “Why do you think I am the best player in the world? Because I never get bored with the basics.” Alan discusses the mindset required to embrace the basics, what sets elite performers apart, how to define and develop a winner's mindset, and failure as a prerequisite for success. He also lives what he teaches by asking himself, “ Are the habits you have today on par with the dreams you have for tomorrow?” @alansteinjr
Amazing conversations here on dealing with death and the lessons we learn. Along with me and Coach Dave Ruekert, we have Denyse and Dave from Canada joining us for this episode. The more we learn about death, how others get through it and the many lessons from all of this - the better we can live our lives while we can. It's all about getting better with lessons from others. Since life is really all about relationships, the more we can help each other out, the better off life can be for all of us. If you have any thoughts, questions for any of us today, you can connect with Denyse Kovac at: deekov2020@gmail.com You can contact David McCormick: davidmccormick734@gmail.com and of course the captain of today's episode, Coach Dave Ruekert at: davidruekert@gmail.com Wanted to share this from Alan Stein Jr., as he brings up a great point on something that we all need in our busy lives. He reminds everyone; "Don't focus on doing thousands of things well. Focus on doing a few things well, thousands of times." Since our world only seems to be getting more busy and distracting, advice like this can go a long way. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
Author, speaker, entrepreneur, and veteran basketball performance coach Alan Stein Jr. explains the 4 levels of the competitive pyramid, nature vs. nurture on the court and in the boardroom, talent vs. skills, filling the "execution gap", always keeping the spotlight of accountability on yourself, and why it's what you do in the "unseen hours" that counts the most.
In this episode of Pro Mindset® Podcast, join host Craig Domann in a captivating conversation with Alan Stein Jr., a renowned performance coach with more than 15 years of experience working closely with basketball legends like Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and Kobe Bryant. Alan is a sought-after corporate keynote speaker and accomplished author of two books. Craig and he share invaluable insights on peak performance, cultivating powerful habits, navigating youth sports parenting, and the importance of granting oneself the permission to fail. Discover how Alan's unique experiences with elite athletes translate into lessons for individuals and organizations alike. Learn to simplify success and implement strategies and routines employed by the world's top athletes to elevate your own performance. Alan Stein Jr.'s practical advice and unique experience make this episode a must-listen for those seeking to optimize their mindset and achieve unparalleled success in business, athletics and in life. Check out Alan on his website: https://alansteinjr.com or social media accounts: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AlanSteinJr/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlanSteinJr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlanSteinJr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-stein-jr/ #ProMindset #Podcast #Mindset #AlanSteinJr. #SustainYourGame #RaiseYourGame #Basketball #NBA #SportsPodcast #Podcasts #Motivation #Success #StephCurry #KevinDurant #KobeBryant
Alan Stein, Jr. teaches proven strategies to improve organizational performance, create effective leadership, increase team cohesion and collaboration, and develop winning mindsets, rituals, and routines.He has a passion for helping organizations create high-performance cultures, and his clients include American Express, Pepsi, Under Armour, Starbucks, Charles Schwab, Orangetheory Fitness, and numerous college athletic programs such as Penn State Football and UConn Men's Basketball.An acclaimed basketball performance coach, Alan spent 15 years working with the highest-performing athletes on the planet (including NBA superstars Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, and Kobe Bryant). He transfers that knowledge to reveal how leaders and teams can utilize the same approaches in business that elite athletes use to perform at a world-class level.Topics-How Kobe changed Alan's life forever-Success made simple-Unseen hours-Having discipline when nobody is watching-The importance of staying curious -How to build unshakable self-confidenceIf you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave a rating, review, and share it on your social mediasGet your FREE LMNT sample pack at www.drinkLMNT.com/mindsetadvantageGet your FREE list of my top 30 books written by Mindset Advantage guests at www.djhillier.com/30booksFollow us on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChBJ_5qGYsRakx2TCa5cCEw
Alan is a world-renowned coach, speaker and author. He spent 15+ years working the highest performing basketball players on the planet and now teaches audiences how to utilize the same strategies in business that elite athletes use to perform at a world-class level. Alan specializes in improving individual and organizational leadership, performance and accountability. He inspires and empowers everyone he works with to take immediate action and improve mindset, habits and productivity. To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/yfuEj2axqFg#whoknewinthemoment #basketball #coaching #basketballdevelopment @AlanSteinJr
In this episode, Alan Stein, Jr. shares his insights on high performance and achieving success. Alan is a world-renowned coach, speaker, and author who specializes in improving individual and organizational leadership, performance, and accountability. He draws from his experience working with elite basketball players and teaches audiences how to utilize the same strategies in business. In our conversation, Alan and I discuss the importance of finding your passion and aligning it with your natural talents. We explore how passion and talent intersect to create your strength zone, where you can excel and make your maximum contribution. Alan emphasizes that passion alone is not enough, and we need to develop the mindset and skillset required to reach peak performance. Some highlights we explore: The key to high performance is finding something you're passionate about and naturally talented at, and finding where those intersect. Passion is only half of the equation; you also need to develop the necessary mindset and skillset. The importance of focusing on your strength zone and investing time in working on your natural talents. How world-class performers are driven by their passion for what they do, and the willingness to put in the work during the unseen hours. Enjoy!
Join us for a captivating conversation with Alan Stein Jr., a renowned speaker and author, as we delve into the essence of high performance and the power of self-awareness. Alan shares his insights on the continuous journey of introspection and the importance of consulting with those around us to maintain self-awareness. He emphasizes the significance of unseen hours, highlighting how dedication behind the scenes translates to excellence in the spotlight. Drawing from his parenting philosophy, Alan discusses teaching children the value of competition and the importance of earning accomplishments. With anecdotes and profound wisdom, Alan offers a fresh perspective on personal growth, commitment, and the pursuit of excellence. Dive in to explore the mindset of a high performer and the transformative power of self-awareness. Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When discipline and the unseen hours of hard work intersect, the pathway to success becomes clearer. That's the journey we embark upon with the renowned Alan Stein Jr., a virtuoso of motivation who has transitioned from optimizing basketball performance to captivating audiences worldwide. This episode is a treasure trove of insights as we dissect the disciplines that catapult elite athletes to the top, and how these principles can be mirrored in our personal and professional lives. Alan's narrative from a coach to a speaker unfolds, underscoring the essence of emotional intelligence and situational awareness in achieving peak performance.Ever wondered what it takes to pivot careers and still maintain a trajectory of success? We peel back the curtain on the 'unseen hours'—those dedicated moments of relentless practice and preparation that most never witness. My own evolution from basketball trainer to motivational speaker serves as a testament to the power of aligning passion with purpose, and the profound impact of service to others. We tackle the hurdles that come with self-awareness and how embracing coaching can guide us through the complexities of professional growth. It's a candid look at recognizing our blind spots and the humility required to overcome them.Finally, we reflect on the indelible mark a single speaker can have, drawing inspiration from my personal turning point under Walter Bond's influence. From being an attendee to envisaging sharing the stage with him, we explore the potential ripple effect we can have on others. Learn how his books, "Raise Your Game" and "Sustain Your Game," aim to encapsulate and impart these game-changing strategies. If you're seeking to amplify your performance and be stirred by the power of discipline, hard work, and mentorship, this conversation with Alan Stein Jr. is your playbook to success.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Follow The Brand! We hope you enjoyed learning about the latest marketing trends and strategies in Personal Branding, Business and Career Development, Financial Empowerment, Technology Innovation, and Executive Presence. To keep up with the latest insights and updates from us, be sure to follow us at 5starbdm.com. See you next time on Follow The Brand!
As business owners, our intention is to stay in business for the long term. So, what's the key to enduring success over the long haul? My guest today, Alan Stein, Jr., suggests it involves applying fundamental principles of success, navigating stress, overcoming stagnation, and defeating burnout. Alan shares valuable insights from his book Sustain Your Game, drawing parallels between sports seasons and managing business cycles. Tune in to this conversation to learn the importance of knowing when to push and when to pull back for optimal performance and the necessity of staying connected to one's deeper purpose to prevent burnout. At his core, Alan Stein, Jr. is a performance coach with a passion for helping business leaders change behaviors. He spent 15+ years working with the highest performing basketball players on the planet (including NBA superstars Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and Kobe Bryant). He now transfers his unique expertise to maximize both individual and organizational performance. Alan is a dynamic storyteller who delivers practical, actionable lessons that can be implemented immediately. He teaches proven principles on how to simplify success and utilize the same approaches in business that elite athletes use to perform at a world-class level. And be sure to subscribe to The Self-Employed Life in Apple Podcasts or follow us on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss an episode. Everything you need can all be found at jeffreyshaw.com. Alan Stein, Jr., thank you so much for being here! Remember, you might be in business FOR yourself but you are not in business BY yourself. Be your best self. Be proud and keep changing the world. Guest Contact – AlanSteinJr.com Sustain Your Game: High Performance Keys to Manage Stress, Avoid Stagnation, and Beat Burnout by Alan Stein, Jr. Alan Stein, Jr. on LinkedIn (in/alan-stein-jr) Alan Stein, Jr. on Instagram (Aalansteinjr) Alan Stein, Jr. on Twitter/X (@AlanSteinJr) Alan Stein, Jr. on YouTube (@alansteinjr) Contact Jeffrey – SelfEmployedNewsletter.com Website Books Watch my TEDx LincolnSquare video and please share! Valuable complimentary resources to help you – · The Self-Employed Business Institute- You know you're really good at what you do. You're talented, you have a skill set. The problem is you're probably in a field where there is no business education. This is common amongst self-employed people! And, there's no business education out there for us! You also know that being self-employed is unique and you need better strategies, coaching, support, and accountability. The Self-Employed Business Institute, a five-month online education is exactly what you need. Check it out! · Take The Self-Employed Assessment! Ever feel like you're all over the place? Or frustrated it seems like you have everything you need for your business success but it's somehow not coming together? Take this short quiz to discover the biggest hidden gap that's keeping you from having a thriving Self-Employed Ecosystem. You'll find out what part of your business needs attention and you'll also get a few laser-focused insights to help you start closing that gap. · Have Your Website Brand Message Reviewed! Is your website speaking the right LINGO of your ideal customers? Having reviewed hundreds of websites, I can tell you 98% of websites are not. Fill out the simple LINGO Review application and I'll take a look at your website. I'll email you a few suggestions to improve your brand message to attract more of your ideal customers. Fill out the application today and let's get your business speaking the right LINGO! Host Jeffrey Shaw is a Small Business Consultant, Brand Management Consultant, Business Coach for Entrepreneurs, Keynote Speaker, TEDx Speaker and author of LINGO and The Self Employed Life (May 2021). Supporting self-employed business owners with business and personal development strategies they need to create sustainable success.
Imagine sitting courtside, absorbing wisdom from Alan Stein Jr, a superstar basketball performance coach who's now a trailblazing keynote speaker and author. Drawing from years of experience on the court, Alan digs into the often untapped power of mindset and its paramount role in real estate investing. With his compelling narrative, we traverse his life's journey, revealing how principles learned from elite athletes can turn the boardroom into a winning field. Who do we allow to shape our perspective? We dissect the impact of negativity bias on our thought patterns and perceptions, undressing how news and social media can amplify our natural inclination towards danger and threats. It's a stark reminder to carefully choose what we consume and who we let into our sacred inner circle. Experiencing negative emotions is human, but projecting them onto others? That's a choice. This episode is an invitation to reclaim your mindset and actively seek the silver linings in life.But it's not all mindset. We unfurl the intricate web that ties together our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Neglect any, and the others suffer. It's a delicate balance, a dance of self-care that enables us to serve others more effectively. Our conversation circles back to the real estate realm, highlighting the game-changing power of intention and follow-through. Wrapping up a power-packed hour, we leave you with a potent reminder: the truth is in the red letters. Ready to continue the conversation? We'll meet you in the next episode. Thanks again for listening. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a FIVE-STAR review.Head to Dwanderful right now to claim your free real estate investing kit. And follow:http://www.Dwanderful.comhttp://www.facebook.com/Dwanderfulhttp://www.Instagram.com/Dwanderful http://www.youtube.com/DwanderfulRealEstateInvestingChannelMake it a Dwanderful Day!
Welcome to Season 15 of the Raise Your Game Show… a podcast dedicated to providing you with practical, actionable ideas, concepts, and strategies to help you improve your individual productivity and your team's organizational performance. I'm your host, Alan Stein, Jr. - corporate keynote speaker and the author of two books: Raise Your Game: High Performance Secrets from the Best of the Best and Sustain Your Game: High Performance Keys to Manage Stress, Avoid Stagnation, and Beat Burnout.In this season, I'll revisit my favorite conversations with my favorite podcast hosts (from when I was a guest on their shows).If you like what you hear, please hit subscribe… so you don't miss an episode!If you're interested in learning how I can deliver messages like this to your team or at your next event - please visit AlanSteinJr.com and hit the ‘Contact' tab in the top right corner.
Welcome to Season 15 of the Raise Your Game Show… a podcast dedicated to providing you with practical, actionable ideas, concepts, and strategies to help you improve your individual productivity and your team's organizational performance. I'm your host, Alan Stein, Jr. - corporate keynote speaker and the author of two books: Raise Your Game: High Performance Secrets from the Best of the Best and Sustain Your Game: High Performance Keys to Manage Stress, Avoid Stagnation, and Beat Burnout.In this season, I'll revisit my favorite conversations with my favorite podcast hosts (from when I was a guest on their shows).If you like what you hear, please hit subscribe… so you don't miss an episode!If you're interested in learning how I can deliver messages like this to your team or at your next event - please visit AlanSteinJr.com and hit the ‘Contact' tab in the top right corner.
Welcome to Season 15 of the Raise Your Game Show… a podcast dedicated to providing you with practical, actionable ideas, concepts, and strategies to help you improve your individual productivity and your team's organizational performance. I'm your host, Alan Stein, Jr. - corporate keynote speaker and the author of two books: Raise Your Game: High Performance Secrets from the Best of the Best and Sustain Your Game: High Performance Keys to Manage Stress, Avoid Stagnation, and Beat Burnout.In this season, I'll revisit my favorite conversations with my favorite podcast hosts (from when I was a guest on their shows).If you like what you hear, please hit subscribe… so you don't miss an episode!If you're interested in learning how I can deliver messages like this to your team or at your next event - please visit AlanSteinJr.com and hit the ‘Contact' tab in the top right corner.
Welcome to Season 15 of the Raise Your Game Show… a podcast dedicated to providing you with practical, actionable ideas, concepts, and strategies to help you improve your individual productivity and your team's organizational performance. I'm your host, Alan Stein, Jr. - corporate keynote speaker and the author of two books: Raise Your Game: High Performance Secrets from the Best of the Best and Sustain Your Game: High Performance Keys to Manage Stress, Avoid Stagnation, and Beat Burnout.In this season, I'll revisit my favorite conversations with my favorite podcast hosts (from when I was a guest on their shows).If you like what you hear, please hit subscribe… so you don't miss an episode!If you're interested in learning how I can deliver messages like this to your team or at your next event - please visit AlanSteinJr.com and hit the ‘Contact' tab in the top right corner.