Pathways To Greatness

EP 100 - We made it to 100!


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Summary


In this 100th episode of the Pathways to Greatness podcast, host Jeff Forrester reflects on his journey, shares personal insights through a series of 'Would You Rather' questions, and emphasizes the importance of consistency and discipline in achieving greatness. He discusses the significance of freezing time versus going back in time, his preferences in music and food, and the lessons learned from making decisions. Jeff also highlights the purpose of his podcast and encourages listeners to find their own pathways to greatness.


Takeaways


Conquer It Consulting specializes in mental performance coaching.

Celebrating milestones, like the 100th episode, is important.

'Would You Rather' questions can lead to deep conversations.

Freezing time allows for cherishing present moments.

Music and TV both have unique impacts on our lives.

Food preferences can reveal personal tastes and experiences.

Exploring time travel can provide fascinating insights.

Making the right decision is often more important than knowing the right answer.

Self-reflection can lead to personal growth and understanding.

Consistency and discipline are key to achieving greatness.


Chapters


00:00 Celebrating 100 Episodes

10:13 Time Travel: Backward or Forward?

17:58 The Purpose of the Podcast

24:29 Looking Ahead: Future Goals and Reflections

28:53 Outro with music (1).mp4


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