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In this episode, I challenge the assumption that clarity is something you create through effort. We explore why the instinct to manage yourself under pressure often narrows your thinking instead of sharpening it.
You’ll hear why peak performance comes from reducing internal interference, not increasing control.
This isn’t about lowering standard, it’s about removing the friction that quietly degrades them. Less internal noise. More intelligent leadership.
Show Notes:
Get Inspired Every Monday Morning & Join The Community: For free delivery of my weekly email join my mailing list at www.shanecradock.com
My bestselling book The Inner CEO: The Inner CEO is available to buy in ebook, paperback, hardback and audio formats. All details are here: www.theinnerceo.com
Connect With Me: Have you been inspired from something you've heard on my podcast or do you have a question? I'd love to hear from you. Email me at [email protected]
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In this episode, I challenge the assumption that clarity is something you create through effort. We explore why the instinct to manage yourself under pressure often narrows your thinking instead of sharpening it.
You’ll hear why peak performance comes from reducing internal interference, not increasing control.
This isn’t about lowering standard, it’s about removing the friction that quietly degrades them. Less internal noise. More intelligent leadership.
Show Notes:
Get Inspired Every Monday Morning & Join The Community: For free delivery of my weekly email join my mailing list at www.shanecradock.com
My bestselling book The Inner CEO: The Inner CEO is available to buy in ebook, paperback, hardback and audio formats. All details are here: www.theinnerceo.com
Connect With Me: Have you been inspired from something you've heard on my podcast or do you have a question? I'd love to hear from you. Email me at [email protected]
Follow: Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and X

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