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It’s Good Friday, and for most of the world, this day represents a tragic end. But for the high-performer with a Tethered Thought mindset, Friday is where the victory is actually won. In our series finale, we land the plane on Hebrews 12:2 to uncover the ultimate secret to mental endurance: The Joy Anchor. We’re exploring how to maintain a long-term vision when you’re standing in the middle of an immediate, "Friday-level" crisis.
In this deep-dive, we discuss the Stockdale Paradox—the ability to confront the brutal facts of your current reality while maintaining an unwavering faith that you will prevail in the end. We look at the "Psychology of Scorn" and how to disregard the public shame of a setback to protect your private peace. Whether you’re facing a market crash, a personal betrayal, or the "shame" of a failed project, this episode shows you how to practice "Mental Time Travel" to stay focused on the "Sunday" result. Success isn't about avoiding the cross; it’s about having a vision big enough to endure it. Stay tethered—the finish line is closer than it looks.
By Bosede SantosIt’s Good Friday, and for most of the world, this day represents a tragic end. But for the high-performer with a Tethered Thought mindset, Friday is where the victory is actually won. In our series finale, we land the plane on Hebrews 12:2 to uncover the ultimate secret to mental endurance: The Joy Anchor. We’re exploring how to maintain a long-term vision when you’re standing in the middle of an immediate, "Friday-level" crisis.
In this deep-dive, we discuss the Stockdale Paradox—the ability to confront the brutal facts of your current reality while maintaining an unwavering faith that you will prevail in the end. We look at the "Psychology of Scorn" and how to disregard the public shame of a setback to protect your private peace. Whether you’re facing a market crash, a personal betrayal, or the "shame" of a failed project, this episode shows you how to practice "Mental Time Travel" to stay focused on the "Sunday" result. Success isn't about avoiding the cross; it’s about having a vision big enough to endure it. Stay tethered—the finish line is closer than it looks.