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McKay investigates the concept that the defining factor of success isn't staying perfectly motivated, but rather the courage to "begin again" every time life knocks you down. He explains that meaningful breakthroughs are often the result of quiet, repeated decisions made long before the world notices the "home run."
Drawing on powerful narratives of late bloomers and resilient leaders, McKay shows how waiting is never wasted time. He shares the story of Bryan Torres, who spent 11 years in the minor leagues before a spectacular MLB debut, and Tara Westover, who overcame a survivalist upbringing to earn a PhD from Cambridge. By examining the lives of such icons as Grandma Moses, Sylvester Stallone, and Abraham Lincoln, McKay illustrates that our personal timelines are unique and that setbacks are often necessary preparation for a greater destiny. This episode provides listeners with a framework for letting go of past disappointments, utilizing the "I don't understand it" file for unexplained pain, and finding the resolve to go one more round.
Main Themes:
Top 10 Quotes:
"What if the waiting is not wasted? What if the years nobody notices are actually the years building the person capable of handling the moment?"
"Every time you decide again, you get a little better."
"Disappointment can do one of two things: it can harden you or it can sharpen you."
"The world only sees the harvest, but God sees the planting."
"Fall seven times, rise eight."
"Success is often built through tiny improvements repeated consistently."
"Nobody becomes extraordinary instantly. People become extraordinary by repeatedly improving ordinary things."
"Some flowers bloom early, some bloom late, but both are still flowers."
"Goals eventually end, but character, the character you develop, remains."
"When Lincoln lost, he did not restart from zero. He restarted from the experience that he gained."
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Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen
By McKay Christensen4.7
119119 ratings
McKay investigates the concept that the defining factor of success isn't staying perfectly motivated, but rather the courage to "begin again" every time life knocks you down. He explains that meaningful breakthroughs are often the result of quiet, repeated decisions made long before the world notices the "home run."
Drawing on powerful narratives of late bloomers and resilient leaders, McKay shows how waiting is never wasted time. He shares the story of Bryan Torres, who spent 11 years in the minor leagues before a spectacular MLB debut, and Tara Westover, who overcame a survivalist upbringing to earn a PhD from Cambridge. By examining the lives of such icons as Grandma Moses, Sylvester Stallone, and Abraham Lincoln, McKay illustrates that our personal timelines are unique and that setbacks are often necessary preparation for a greater destiny. This episode provides listeners with a framework for letting go of past disappointments, utilizing the "I don't understand it" file for unexplained pain, and finding the resolve to go one more round.
Main Themes:
Top 10 Quotes:
"What if the waiting is not wasted? What if the years nobody notices are actually the years building the person capable of handling the moment?"
"Every time you decide again, you get a little better."
"Disappointment can do one of two things: it can harden you or it can sharpen you."
"The world only sees the harvest, but God sees the planting."
"Fall seven times, rise eight."
"Success is often built through tiny improvements repeated consistently."
"Nobody becomes extraordinary instantly. People become extraordinary by repeatedly improving ordinary things."
"Some flowers bloom early, some bloom late, but both are still flowers."
"Goals eventually end, but character, the character you develop, remains."
"When Lincoln lost, he did not restart from zero. He restarted from the experience that he gained."
Show Links:
Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen

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