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In this episode, I reveal the powerful psychology behind Pat Riley's 2006 NBA Finals strategy that led the underdog Miami Heat to victory over the favored Dallas Mavericks. Riley employed two key tactics: telling his team to pack only one suit for Game 6 (because they wouldn't need to stay for Game 7) and declaring the exact date and time they would win the championship.
I explore the core principle that "everything is finished"—the idea that in a world of infinite possibilities, your goals already exist and you simply need to align with them rather than create them from scratch.
I share Napoleon Hill's sales story from Think and Grow Rich about a sales manager who convinced a struggling salesman that his next call was a guaranteed sale—even though no preparation had been made. The salesman's absolute belief in the outcome led to immediate success.
Stop trying to make things happen. Start stepping into what's already complete. Your success exists in the realm of infinite possibilities—you just need to get "online" with it.
Perfect for: Entrepreneurs, sales professionals, and anyone looking to transform their relationship with goal achievement.
Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and gameplanplaybook.com
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In this episode, I reveal the powerful psychology behind Pat Riley's 2006 NBA Finals strategy that led the underdog Miami Heat to victory over the favored Dallas Mavericks. Riley employed two key tactics: telling his team to pack only one suit for Game 6 (because they wouldn't need to stay for Game 7) and declaring the exact date and time they would win the championship.
I explore the core principle that "everything is finished"—the idea that in a world of infinite possibilities, your goals already exist and you simply need to align with them rather than create them from scratch.
I share Napoleon Hill's sales story from Think and Grow Rich about a sales manager who convinced a struggling salesman that his next call was a guaranteed sale—even though no preparation had been made. The salesman's absolute belief in the outcome led to immediate success.
Stop trying to make things happen. Start stepping into what's already complete. Your success exists in the realm of infinite possibilities—you just need to get "online" with it.
Perfect for: Entrepreneurs, sales professionals, and anyone looking to transform their relationship with goal achievement.
Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and gameplanplaybook.com