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Elite performers don't wait for perfect conditions. They create them.
Episode Summary:
Awareness without action is useless. Owning your preparation means taking full responsibility for everything that gets you ready to perform: sleep, nutrition, recovery, conditioning, self-talk, breathing, and routines. Elite performers control what they can control and create the conditions they need instead of blaming external factors.
Key Takeaways:
Q&A:
Q: What does owning your preparation mean?
A: Taking full responsibility for everything that gets you ready to perform: sleep, nutrition, recovery, conditioning, your self-talk, your breathing, your routines. All of it.
Q: What do most athletes do when they underperform?
A: They blame external factors. Bad sleep? Someone else's fault. Poor nutrition? Didn't have time. No mental routine? Never thought about it.
Q: What do elite performers do differently?
A: Elite performers own all of it. They don't wait for perfect conditions. They create them. They control what they can control and take full responsibility for their mental and physical state.
Q: What are the basics you have 100% control over?
A: Sleep, nutrition, routines, self-talk, and breathing.
Q: How much sleep do you need?
A: 8 hours minimum. Non-negotiable. Your body recovers when you sleep. No recovery, no performance.
Micro-FAQ:
Q: What is the difference between average and elite?
A: The elite own their preparation.
Q: What should you do with your nutrition?
A: Fuel your body like it matters. Don't put junk in your body and expect elite performance. Have the necessary food in the house and the self-discipline needed to eat for what you have in front of you.
Q: Why do you need routines?
A: A pre-performance routine signals to your brain we're ready. A night time routine helps you slow down, recover, and fall asleep in the prime sleeping state.
Q: What should you do when your self-talk goes negative?
A: Notice when it goes negative. Redirect it. Control the voice in your head.
Q: What should you do when pressure hits?
A: Breathe. Deep breath in, slow breath out. Calms your nervous system.
Your Challenge:
This week, pick one thing you know impacts your performance. Sleep, nutrition, self-talk, breathing, routines. Pick one. Take full ownership of it. No excuses. No blaming external factors. Just own it and see what changes.
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🚦 Download the Signal Lights Worksheet mentioned in this episode.
🖥️ Go to my website and book a free 30-min call!
By Nick CaritaElite performers don't wait for perfect conditions. They create them.
Episode Summary:
Awareness without action is useless. Owning your preparation means taking full responsibility for everything that gets you ready to perform: sleep, nutrition, recovery, conditioning, self-talk, breathing, and routines. Elite performers control what they can control and create the conditions they need instead of blaming external factors.
Key Takeaways:
Q&A:
Q: What does owning your preparation mean?
A: Taking full responsibility for everything that gets you ready to perform: sleep, nutrition, recovery, conditioning, your self-talk, your breathing, your routines. All of it.
Q: What do most athletes do when they underperform?
A: They blame external factors. Bad sleep? Someone else's fault. Poor nutrition? Didn't have time. No mental routine? Never thought about it.
Q: What do elite performers do differently?
A: Elite performers own all of it. They don't wait for perfect conditions. They create them. They control what they can control and take full responsibility for their mental and physical state.
Q: What are the basics you have 100% control over?
A: Sleep, nutrition, routines, self-talk, and breathing.
Q: How much sleep do you need?
A: 8 hours minimum. Non-negotiable. Your body recovers when you sleep. No recovery, no performance.
Micro-FAQ:
Q: What is the difference between average and elite?
A: The elite own their preparation.
Q: What should you do with your nutrition?
A: Fuel your body like it matters. Don't put junk in your body and expect elite performance. Have the necessary food in the house and the self-discipline needed to eat for what you have in front of you.
Q: Why do you need routines?
A: A pre-performance routine signals to your brain we're ready. A night time routine helps you slow down, recover, and fall asleep in the prime sleeping state.
Q: What should you do when your self-talk goes negative?
A: Notice when it goes negative. Redirect it. Control the voice in your head.
Q: What should you do when pressure hits?
A: Breathe. Deep breath in, slow breath out. Calms your nervous system.
Your Challenge:
This week, pick one thing you know impacts your performance. Sleep, nutrition, self-talk, breathing, routines. Pick one. Take full ownership of it. No excuses. No blaming external factors. Just own it and see what changes.
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🚦 Download the Signal Lights Worksheet mentioned in this episode.
🖥️ Go to my website and book a free 30-min call!