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Drawing upon the inspiring stories of such people J.K. Rowling and Sara Blakely, McKay explores how the biggest obstacle to our dreams is often ourselves. Throughout the episode, he reveals practical strategies to overcome common forms of self-sabotage and finally achieve your goals.
McKay breaks down the most common examples of how we get in our own way, such as the fear of failure, waiting for perfect conditions, and overthinking. He contrasts this paralysis with the power of taking immediate, imperfect action, highlighting Sara Blakely's journey with Spanx and Jeff Bezos's "70% rule" for decision-making. The core solution presented is to build momentum through small, consistent efforts and to act with integrity in the "moment of choice" - simply doing what you set out to do. By focusing on your own journey and avoiding the trap of comparing yourself to others, you can dismantle these internal barriers and move forward.
Main Themes:
Top 10 Quotes:
"More often than not, the greatest obstacle is the person staring back at them in the mirror."
"I stopped pretending I was anything other than who I was, and I determined more than I had ever determined before what I was meant to do."
"Exercise integrity in the moment of choice."
"Waiting for no risk or perfect conditions is one of the most dangerous forms of self-sabotage."
"Overthinking is a form of self-sabotage disguised as diligence."
"Comparison is the thief of joy."
"Consistency compounds results. Intensity, however, without regularity, often leads to burnout and frustrations."
"Make a decision when you have roughly 70% of the information you want. Waiting for 90 to 100% certainty often causes missed opportunities."
"Progress shouldn't be measured against others. It should be measured against our own past selves."
"Getting out of your own way happens in small, consistent steps and buying into faith instead of fear."
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Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen
By McKay Christensen4.7
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Drawing upon the inspiring stories of such people J.K. Rowling and Sara Blakely, McKay explores how the biggest obstacle to our dreams is often ourselves. Throughout the episode, he reveals practical strategies to overcome common forms of self-sabotage and finally achieve your goals.
McKay breaks down the most common examples of how we get in our own way, such as the fear of failure, waiting for perfect conditions, and overthinking. He contrasts this paralysis with the power of taking immediate, imperfect action, highlighting Sara Blakely's journey with Spanx and Jeff Bezos's "70% rule" for decision-making. The core solution presented is to build momentum through small, consistent efforts and to act with integrity in the "moment of choice" - simply doing what you set out to do. By focusing on your own journey and avoiding the trap of comparing yourself to others, you can dismantle these internal barriers and move forward.
Main Themes:
Top 10 Quotes:
"More often than not, the greatest obstacle is the person staring back at them in the mirror."
"I stopped pretending I was anything other than who I was, and I determined more than I had ever determined before what I was meant to do."
"Exercise integrity in the moment of choice."
"Waiting for no risk or perfect conditions is one of the most dangerous forms of self-sabotage."
"Overthinking is a form of self-sabotage disguised as diligence."
"Comparison is the thief of joy."
"Consistency compounds results. Intensity, however, without regularity, often leads to burnout and frustrations."
"Make a decision when you have roughly 70% of the information you want. Waiting for 90 to 100% certainty often causes missed opportunities."
"Progress shouldn't be measured against others. It should be measured against our own past selves."
"Getting out of your own way happens in small, consistent steps and buying into faith instead of fear."
Show Links:
Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen

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