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Watch the webinar on the Rockefeller Method now: https://shorturl.at/14eAL
Are you chasing success but never feeling like you’ve “made it”? On today’s episode, Darren and Christina break down one of the most powerful mindset frameworks from Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy’s book The Gap and The Gain.
This concept is a game-changer for entrepreneurs, investors, and high achievers who constantly feel like they’re falling short—no matter how much progress they’ve actually made. Instead of measuring yourself against impossible ideals or competitors (the gap), what if you measured progress against where you started (the gain)?
Darren and Christina share how they’ve applied this mental model in business, investing, health, and life—and how it’s helped them, their clients, and their team stay motivated, avoid burnout, and actually enjoy success. Tune in now!
Show notes:
00:00 - Introduction
3:00 - What is the gap and what is the gain?
7:35 - Reflecting on past successes
11:20 - Appreciating your success
14:00 - Incorporating your “3 gains”
19:15 - How does this apply to you?
23:20 - Actionable steps
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Thank you for tuning in to this episode. The information contained in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and is separate and apart from the wealth coach services provided by Darren Mitchell and Associates, Inc. To its qualified clients, Control and Compound Financial expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental or any other damages arising out of any individual's use of this podcast or the information in it.
The views expressed here are those of each participant and guests, and not necessarily those of or endorsed by Control and Compound Financial, its affiliates, subsidiaries, and their respective directors, shareholders, officers, or employees. For full disclosure, visit controland compound.com/podcast-media.
By Control and Compound Financial | BNV MediaWatch the webinar on the Rockefeller Method now: https://shorturl.at/14eAL
Are you chasing success but never feeling like you’ve “made it”? On today’s episode, Darren and Christina break down one of the most powerful mindset frameworks from Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy’s book The Gap and The Gain.
This concept is a game-changer for entrepreneurs, investors, and high achievers who constantly feel like they’re falling short—no matter how much progress they’ve actually made. Instead of measuring yourself against impossible ideals or competitors (the gap), what if you measured progress against where you started (the gain)?
Darren and Christina share how they’ve applied this mental model in business, investing, health, and life—and how it’s helped them, their clients, and their team stay motivated, avoid burnout, and actually enjoy success. Tune in now!
Show notes:
00:00 - Introduction
3:00 - What is the gap and what is the gain?
7:35 - Reflecting on past successes
11:20 - Appreciating your success
14:00 - Incorporating your “3 gains”
19:15 - How does this apply to you?
23:20 - Actionable steps
BOOK A CALL WITH US NOW: https://www.controlandcompound.com/contact-us
FIND US ON:
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/controlandcompound/
TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@controlandcompound?lang=en
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/controlandcompound
JOIN OUR FACEBOOK COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/controlandcompound
-
Thank you for tuning in to this episode. The information contained in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and is separate and apart from the wealth coach services provided by Darren Mitchell and Associates, Inc. To its qualified clients, Control and Compound Financial expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental or any other damages arising out of any individual's use of this podcast or the information in it.
The views expressed here are those of each participant and guests, and not necessarily those of or endorsed by Control and Compound Financial, its affiliates, subsidiaries, and their respective directors, shareholders, officers, or employees. For full disclosure, visit controland compound.com/podcast-media.

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