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By Jamvad Academy
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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
This is the inspiring story of a guy who beat his laziness by diving into the world of competitive Pokémon. Through dedication and perseverance, he honed his skills and took control of his life at record speed.
He then used what he learned to land employment after initially thinking about quitting
His journey stands as a beacon of hope for those struggling, reminding us of the transformative power of #FindingABattle
As he delved deeper into the intricacies of the game, he honed his skills and discovered an unwavering passion for competitive Pokémon battles. The thrill of the competition became a distraction from his inner
He proved that, sometimes, it takes just one unexpected encounter – like a video game – to change the course of someone's life. Through his perseverance, he triumphed over adversity and found true happiness in the unlikeliest of places.
By immersing himself in the strategic world of Pokémon battles, he developed discipline, critical thinking skills, and perseverance.
Through practice, resilience, and failure, he learned the importance of hard work and honed his ability to adapt to different situations. This newfound mindset extended beyond the virtual battles, helping him become more focused, determined, and confident in all areas of his life.
In this captivating episode, we meet ThirdRidoku, a brilliant engineering student who discovered an unconventional source of inspiration that propelled him to excel in his studies – competitive Pokémon battles.
We delve into the specific techniques, mindset shifts, and strategies he employed to bridge the gap between these seemingly disparate worlds.
Whether you're an aspiring engineer, a Pokémon enthusiast, or simply curious about the power of unconventional inspirations, this episode is filled with valuable insights and practical takeaways. We explore the untapped reservoirs of knowledge and wisdom hiding within our favorite hobbies and discover how they can shape our path to success.
Join us as we discuss how Kenny used competitive Pokemon to break free from his destructive habits and create a new lifestyle. We'll dive into the science behind addiction and gaming, the benefits of gaming as a form of therapy, and how you can apply these principles to your own life.
If you're looking to break free from your own bad habits, or just curious about the power of competitive Pokemon, this episode is a must-listen. Come along as we discuss one man's journey from complacency to achievement.
This episode is another edition of 'Beyond the Bootcmao' where we highlight people who've used Pokemon to massively transform other areas of their lives fast. Today's gets literally went from struggling with motivation and addiction to thriving and living the life he wants. You don't want to miss this one!
Question - Something I've struggled with figuring out in my series is how much training can one take in a day and how can you know when you're reaching your limit? Can you take a break and come back to it later that day or is that not how it works? I think it may have to do with the brain elasticity you mentioned in a video we did but I'm not sure.
It's especially applicable to me because my day job takes up the majority of my week and so I frequently find myself wanting to grind out hours of mons on the weekend but have noticed I stall out mentally sooner than I'd prefer.
How can I improve my training endurance? What tricks are there to being able to train longer but still efficiently (not making bad habits thru fatigue) from a psychology / learning standpoint?
Today's Question - "So IDK if this goes too far into the specifics of psychology but there is a difference between cognitively understanding what it takes to improve your mindset and actually changing what you feel while playing. I'd love to hear about the steps that are in between just understanding the concept of not attaching oneself to one's results, for example, and actually practicing it (this is my biggest issue with playing mons honestly" - Scrooge McDrip
Today I explain why this happens and how to solve it.
What's up guys! This one is something that I should've made a long time ago, but now is the right time. This is the final piece to the puzzle
I genuinely want to see my people grow and so I pay attention. A lot. Something I've noticed recently was how often players allow themselves to be mentally destroyed (even me) after getting certain results. In this episode, I aim to put an end to that by providing this four-step process for climbing up the ranks as quickly (and pleasurably) as possible!
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.