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By Dr. Ram and Chris Morrell
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Let’s face it, we all have little quirks or do things we maybe shouldn’t do throughout the day. For example, have you ever found yourself gazing through the fridge without even being hungry? Perhaps you incessantly check your email just to see if there's anything new. Or maybe you have engaged in the act of gossiping behind someone's back. Moments like these (and countless others) in our daily lives all have something in common. Can you guess what it is? The answer may surprise you.
When you take a deeper look into psychology and learn more about why humans do what they do, you’ll discover the reason that we engage in these types of behaviors is because of our ego. Our ego is so much more than just something that gives you the “feeling” of confidence. It’s actually one of the most powerful forces that can make or break the course of our future.
Welcome back to another episode of the Unlimited Potential show! During episode 83, Dr. Ram and Chris have a deep-dive conversation all about this topic and define exactly what the ego is. We outline the unexpected ways ego can manifest in your life, and we also provide some simple ways to keep your ego at bay if it turns toxic.
This is one of the episodes you can put on the “power playlist” for the show. Even if this is the only episode you ever listen to, understanding these concepts and learning how to apply the life principles discussed in today’s episode can help unlock your next level of success and higher consciousness. We hope you enjoy and re-listen to it as much as we are.
After you’re finished with today’s show, it’s time to take action! What’s one thing you can take from these episodes about “ego” and start applying it in your own life? Let us know! Reach out to us and join the Unlimited Potential Community! Follow the links below to learn more.
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Time isn't the main thing, it's the only thing. - Miles Davis
A few weeks ago we did an episode on motivation and we covered some of the major points from a keynote speech Dr. Ram heard from Daniel Pink. He was so fascinated by some of the concepts that he talked about during the event, he had to dig deeper specifically into one of his books called “When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing.”
Today we are going to cover the main takeaways you need to know to unlock your Unlimited Potential! If you haven’t already read When here is some context about the book. It was published in 2018, and the book is made of data and research he gathered through 700 different scientific studies to get a better understanding of how big of a role timing plays in our life.
He looked at the different facets of society and culture in fields like economics, anthropology, social psychology, and others. And his goal was to give us a look as to why we make the decisions we do. But not only that. When we make these decisions, why we make them when we do rather.
He looked at fields like economics, anthropology, social psychology, and others with the goal of giving us a look at why we make the decisions we do. Not only that, when we do. Hit play to learn about the power of timing, how to optimize every second of your day, what you can do to make your business or workplace more efficient, and so much more.
After you’re finished with today’s show, it’s time to take action! What’s one thing you can take from these episodes about “motivation” and start applying it in your own life? Let us know! Reach out to us and join the Unlimited Potential Community! Follow the links below to learn more.
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What if there were ONE skill that you could practice daily that would automatically make you better at everything else that you did in your day? Plus, it’s free and anyone can do it. (Even with little time on your hands.)
This type of skill is what is referred to as a “meta-skill” and many of the world's most productive people and high performers have reported practicing this one skill as well…Hit play to find out what it is!
Welcome back to another episode of the Unlimited Potential Show. Over the last 80+ episodes, we have brought up the topic of meditation here or there several times. That's why we decided it was time to take a full episode and share what you need to know.
During our conversation, we discuss what the science says about meditation and our personal beliefs about why everyone needs to have this in their daily lives. Even if you know nothing about meditation or if you have tried and failed in the past, we share our best tips and tricks on how to get started and remain consistent.
You’ll also hear why this transformation experience is practiced by the world elites, and how 80% of the world's top professionals and performers across every industry are reported to do the same. (This is just some of the mind-blowing data we cover on today’s show.)
After you’re finished with today’s show, it’s time to take action! What’s one thing you can take from this episode about “meditation” and start applying it in your own life? Let us know! Reach out to us and join the Unlimited Potential Community! Follow the links below to learn more.
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Today on the show we have (in our opinion) one of the best guests to date!
Hit play to meet Alan Stein Jr. He's a successful basketball performance coach who's worked alongside and with superstars like Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, and Kobe Bryant for over 15 years.
Since then he transitioned his career to one of a keynote speaker for major companies like Pepsi and Amex, and more. He has customized programs that are designed to transfer his unique expertise to maximize both individual and organizational performance.
This insanely valuable conversation was so good we had to split it up into two parts! What you are about to hear is part two. Check out episode 81 for the first half of this conversation with the one and only Alan Stein.
In part two, we talk about important concepts such as having clarity over your future self, how to forgive yourself and to move on from mistakes of the past and how to become comfortable with being uncomfortable.
You’ll also learn how habits, behaviors, and the micro-skills around your daily decisions have the power to radically transform your health, wealth, mindset, relationships, and all other areas of life.
After you’re finished with today’s show, it’s time to take action! What’s one thing you can take from these episodes and start applying it in your own life? Let us know! Reach out to us and join the Unlimited Potential Community! Follow the links below to learn more.
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Why are the afternoons may be more dangerous…? Find out what we mean WHEN we are back for episode #83!
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Today on the show we have (in our opinion) one of the best guests to date!
Hit play to meet Alan Stein Jr. He's a successful basketball performance coach who's worked alongside and with superstars like Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, and Kobe Bryant for over 15 years.
Since then he transitioned his career to one of a keynote speaker for major companies like Pepsi and Amex, and more. He has customized programs that are designed to transfer his unique expertise to maximize both individual and organizational performance.
This insanely valuable conversation was too good we had to split it up into two parts! What you are about to hear is part one. Check out episode 82 for the conclusion of this conversation with the one and only Alan Stein.
In part one Alan shares his journey to success, what he learned from working with some of the biggest names in the sports and acting world, how he approaches reaching for higher goals, and more!
You’ll also learn the importance of having an attitude of service, the power of gratitude, optimism, and enthusiasm. By the end of this episode, you’ll understand why these are just a bunch of “positive words” but the basic fundamentals we all need to succeed.
To hear the conclusion to this crash course on disciplined, relationships, and dreaming bigger join us for episode 82 for part two with Alan Stein.
After you’re finished with today’s show, it’s time to take action! What’s one thing you can take from these episodes and start applying it in your own life? Let us know! Reach out to us and join the Unlimited Potential Community! Follow the links below to learn more.
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At the end of the day, we all want to go to bed at night knowing we performed at our best…and every morning we should be motivated to perform at an even higher level than the day before. But what actually gives us this type of motivation? In this two-part series, we hope to answer that question and more.
If you haven’t listened to parts one and two of this conversation, go back and do so before jumping in! We cover a few powerful concepts and contexts we think all leaders should know. If you have already heard episodes 78, and 79, hit play to hear the conclusion to our deep dive conversation on the topic of all things “motivation!”
Today's episode is actually inspired by a keynote speech Dr. Ram heard recently at a conference. The speech was called “5 ways of increasing performance amongst yourself or those you work with” by entrepreneurs and author Daniel Pink.
The speech was so inspiring Dr. Ram took pages of notes during the presentation. Obviously, we knew he had to bring this level of gold to the podcast for you! At this point in this conversation, we have made a compelling case for leaders about what it takes on a practical and physiological level to motivate your team.
We have covered five simple research back methods that you can start implementing immediately. In this show, we want to drive home the concept and difference between “extrinsic and intrinsic motivation” and share how some of the biggest companies in the world like Google are using these tips and tricks.
Whether you are a leader to many, a parent to one, or just someone who wants to get better at encouraging people, we hope this series is exactly what you need to unlock your next level of potential. There is greatness inside of you, we are just here to help bring it out!
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At the end of the day, we all want to go to bed at night knowing we performed at our best…and every morning we should be motivated to perform at an even higher level than the day before. But what actually gives us this type of motivation? In this two-part series, we hope to answer that question and more.
If you haven’t listened to part one of this conversation, go back and do so before jumping in! We cover a few powerful concepts we think all leaders should know. If you have already heard episode 78, hit play to hear the conclusion to our deep dive conversation on the topic of all things “motivation!”
Today's episode is actually inspired by a keynote speech Dr. Ram heard recently at a conference. The speech was called “5 ways of increasing performance amongst yourself or, those you work with” by entrepreneurs and author Daniel Pink.
The speech was so inspiring Dr. Ram took pages of notes during the presentation and started implementing Pink’s wisdom with his own team. Obviously, we knew he had to bring this level of gold to the podcast for you!
Did you know that a recent Gallup poll found that 86% of people are dissatisfied with their jobs? We would argue that the reason for this is that we are going about motivating our teams incorrectly…In last week's show, we outlined five simple research-backed methods that you can use to not only motivate but also motivate the teams that you work with.
In today's show, we pick up where we left off and discuss the difference between what's known as “extrinsic” versus “intrinsic” motivation. Knowing the difference could make or break your current goals, self-performance and team!
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At the end of the day, we all want to go to bed at night knowing we performed at our best…and every morning we should be motivated to perform at an even higher level than the day before. But what actually gives us this type of motivation? In this two-part series, we hope to answer that question and more.
Hit play to hear our deep dive conversation on the topic of all things “motivation!”
Today's episode is actually inspired by a keynote speech Dr. Ram heard recently at a conference. The speech was called “5 ways of increasing performance amongst yourself or, and those you work with” by entrepreneurs and author Daniel Pink.
The speech was so inspiring Dr. Ram took pages of notes during the presentation and started implementing Pink’s wisdom with his own team. Obviously, we knew he had to bring this level of gold to the podcast for you!
If you have never heard of Daniel Pink before, he's actually the author of five New York Times bestselling books. Some of his titles you might have heard of is called The Power of Regret (his latest book.)
Other titles include, When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing, To Tell is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others, Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, and more!
He's also had his own show called Crowd Control on the National Geographic channel, he has been featured on PBS, ABC, and CNN, and he has a Ted talk, which is one of the most viewed Ted talks of all time with over 20 million views…and that’s just scratching the surface.
During this conversation, we will share the research-backed way to geek you and your team performing at the best, what keeps us from making progress in life, the most meaningful work we can all do, and more!
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What is the number most UNDERVALUED skill?
If you listened last week you know the answer.
This episode is actually part two of our series on the Art of Listening. If you missed the show, go back and check out part one to hear what you missed!
If you're looking for ways to strengthen your relationship, perhaps you're trying to gain better influence over your team, or maybe you simply want to become a better conversationalist. Whatever your current goals are, this series will definitely help you get there!
It may sound funny to explain listening on a podcast, but we believe that this one episode has the ability to up-level your business, personal relationships, and even the way you speak to yourself and create habits.
In the last conversation, we made the case for why listening is so important from a monetary perspective and a human physiology perspective. In today’s show, we cut to the chase and drive straight into how to be a better listener.
If you can, listen to this episode with a pen and paper or open a new note on your phone. We share easy and practical ways to get better at listening, how to upgrade your communication skills and more. You will definitely want to take notes!
You’ll also hear the conclusion to this series, how Chris observes celebrities to grow in charisma and influence, what we have learned from our favorite interviewers, and more. After listening, let us know what you think! We would love to hear your thoughts. (See what we did there?) Follow the links below to connect with us and join the community!
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Welcome to the Unlimited Potential Show! Today we are going to cover one of the most underrated skills in 2022…
That skill is LISTENING!
If you're looking for ways to strengthen your relationship, perhaps you're trying to gain better influence over your team, or maybe you simply want to become a better conversationalist. Whatever your current goals are, this series will definitely help you get there!
It may sound funny to explain listening on a podcast, but we believe that this one episode has the ability to up-level your business, personal relationships, and even the way you speak to yourself and create habits.
Listening and learning how to hear what others are saying is a skill that you would assume would be natural for most humans. However, very rarely can someone say that “listening” was intentionally taught to them in a school setting, a family setting, or even a church setting…
The reason is simple. Most people (even our leaders) probably don’t know the importance of listening or even how to do it themselves. Don’t get us wrong…we aren’t pros at the listening and empathy game just yet, but we are actively developing the skill every day. You should too!
Hit play to hear our thoughts on listening, what human Psychology and research has to say about the Art of Listening, the monetary benefits of listening and so much more! This conversation was so powerful we had to split it into two parts. Be sure to listen to the next episode to hear the rest of our conversation!
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