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Tim and Steve break down the mindset that separates disciplined performers from everyone else: consistency over convenience. Nearly a decade into podcasting, they reflect on showing up no matter what — and why missing once can turn into a habit you don't want.
This episode hits on daily non-negotiables, personal agreements, and how small actions (even feeding deer and birds) build structure in a chaotic world. They connect it to real discipline — military-style habits, making your bed, and controlling your environment when everything else feels unpredictable.
Bottom line: you can't control everything — but you can always control something. And that's where momentum, purpose, and a no-regret life begin.
By Tim Hoover and Steve Mittman5
2424 ratings
Tim and Steve break down the mindset that separates disciplined performers from everyone else: consistency over convenience. Nearly a decade into podcasting, they reflect on showing up no matter what — and why missing once can turn into a habit you don't want.
This episode hits on daily non-negotiables, personal agreements, and how small actions (even feeding deer and birds) build structure in a chaotic world. They connect it to real discipline — military-style habits, making your bed, and controlling your environment when everything else feels unpredictable.
Bottom line: you can't control everything — but you can always control something. And that's where momentum, purpose, and a no-regret life begin.