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Alan Stein Jr. breaks down what it really takes to perform at your best. Motivation comes and goes, but discipline is a decision you control daily. He redefines mental toughness as doing the best you can with what you have, wherever you are — without blame, excuses, or complaints. With lessons on “next play mentality,” bounce-back power, and focusing on the process, he shows how small, disciplined choices lead to championship results.
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Source: Fueling Excellence | The Talk that Fired Up Penn State Football with Alan Stein, Jr.
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Alan Stein Jr. breaks down what it really takes to perform at your best. Motivation comes and goes, but discipline is a decision you control daily. He redefines mental toughness as doing the best you can with what you have, wherever you are — without blame, excuses, or complaints. With lessons on “next play mentality,” bounce-back power, and focusing on the process, he shows how small, disciplined choices lead to championship results.
GET MY TOP 28 BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: Click here to get your free copy of “28 Books That Will Rewire Your Mindset for Success and Self-Mastery” curated by yours truly!
Source: Fueling Excellence | The Talk that Fired Up Penn State Football with Alan Stein, Jr.
Hosted by Sean Croxton
Follow me on Instagram
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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