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Success leaves clues, but only if you're paying attention.
In this episode, Jim Oliver sits down with former NFL and NBA executive turned bestselling author and speaker Paul Epstein to talk about confidence, leadership, and the habits that drive long-term success.
Drawing from his experience with organizations like the San Francisco 49ers, NFL, and NBA franchises, Paul shares what he learned about leading through adversity, building momentum, and developing confidence that doesn't depend on circumstances.
The conversation explores why so many people struggle with self-belief, how keeping promises to yourself builds confidence, and why small daily actions often create the biggest breakthroughs over time.
Whether you're building a business, investing, leading a team, or simply looking to level up personally, this episode offers a practical framework for creating momentum and winning more consistently.
Key Takeaways - Confidence grows when you consistently keep promises to yourself. - Momentum is created through small wins repeated over time. - Values-driven action is the foundation of lasting confidence. - Growth happens when you stop comparing yourself to others. - Long-term success is built through discipline, focus, and intentional habits.
Chapters 00:01 From the NFL to Personal Growth 05:21 What It Means to Win Monday 07:44 Why People Lack Confidence 13:51 The Confidence Formula Explained 22:53 Leadership Lessons from Sports 25:09 Better Decisions, Faster 30:15 The Happiness Trap 32:27 The Book That Changed Everything 34:45 Building Momentum One Monday at a Time ______________________________ If you're ready to breakaway and start making real wealth, then join our free community.
Get access to new daily content, on-demand courses on how money works and Infinite Banking, a Q&A video library, reading library, worksheets, calculators, and more. šwww.breakawaywealthcommunity.com š
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Success leaves clues, but only if you're paying attention.
In this episode, Jim Oliver sits down with former NFL and NBA executive turned bestselling author and speaker Paul Epstein to talk about confidence, leadership, and the habits that drive long-term success.
Drawing from his experience with organizations like the San Francisco 49ers, NFL, and NBA franchises, Paul shares what he learned about leading through adversity, building momentum, and developing confidence that doesn't depend on circumstances.
The conversation explores why so many people struggle with self-belief, how keeping promises to yourself builds confidence, and why small daily actions often create the biggest breakthroughs over time.
Whether you're building a business, investing, leading a team, or simply looking to level up personally, this episode offers a practical framework for creating momentum and winning more consistently.
Key Takeaways - Confidence grows when you consistently keep promises to yourself. - Momentum is created through small wins repeated over time. - Values-driven action is the foundation of lasting confidence. - Growth happens when you stop comparing yourself to others. - Long-term success is built through discipline, focus, and intentional habits.
Chapters 00:01 From the NFL to Personal Growth 05:21 What It Means to Win Monday 07:44 Why People Lack Confidence 13:51 The Confidence Formula Explained 22:53 Leadership Lessons from Sports 25:09 Better Decisions, Faster 30:15 The Happiness Trap 32:27 The Book That Changed Everything 34:45 Building Momentum One Monday at a Time ______________________________ If you're ready to breakaway and start making real wealth, then join our free community.
Get access to new daily content, on-demand courses on how money works and Infinite Banking, a Q&A video library, reading library, worksheets, calculators, and more. šwww.breakawaywealthcommunity.com š

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