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Most people use the phrase "locked in" to describe a moment, a good game, a productive day, a night where everything clicked.
Kobe Bryant didn't treat it as a moment. He treated it as an identity, something you don't arrive at, something you build. Every day. Before anyone is watching. In an empty arena with 250 shots to make before you're done.
In this episode of Sisu Lab, Dr. Yvann Karamoko breaks down the second principle of the Mamba Mentality: focus. What it actually looks like to get locked in and stay there.
This one is for leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone serious about closing the gap between where they are and what they're capable of.
The tunnel is available. The question is whether you'll go inside it.
By Yvann KaramokoMost people use the phrase "locked in" to describe a moment, a good game, a productive day, a night where everything clicked.
Kobe Bryant didn't treat it as a moment. He treated it as an identity, something you don't arrive at, something you build. Every day. Before anyone is watching. In an empty arena with 250 shots to make before you're done.
In this episode of Sisu Lab, Dr. Yvann Karamoko breaks down the second principle of the Mamba Mentality: focus. What it actually looks like to get locked in and stay there.
This one is for leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone serious about closing the gap between where they are and what they're capable of.
The tunnel is available. The question is whether you'll go inside it.