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In this week's episode of the Strong New York Podcast, host Kenny Santucci sits down with Craig Ballantyne, the "World's Most Disciplined Man." Craig is the author of The Dark Side of Discipline and The Perfect DayFormula, the creator of the Turbulence Training fitness system, and the founder of EarlyToRise.com. Together, they dive into Craig’s latest book, The Dark Side of Discipline, where he shares valuable insights from his personal journey and professional expertise in fitness and self-discipline. The discussion highlights how discipline can be both a powerful tool and a potential pitfall, stressing the need for balance, introspection, and purposeful living. Craig also introduces the concept of effortless discipline systems—strategies that help you achieve your goals without being bound by rigid routines. They touch on the unique pressures faced by high achievers, the impact of extreme discipline on personal relationships, and practical tips for maintaining a well-rounded life. Whether you're passionate about fitness, an entrepreneur, or simply focused on personal growth, this episode offers valuable perspectives on how to harness discipline effectively.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Announcement
00:43 Craig's Book Journey
01:25 The Dark Side of Discipline
02:51 Balancing Discipline and Life
04:29 Questioning Common Success Habits
15:55 The Role of Mimetic Desire
22:35 Alcohol and Social Life
35:10 The Turning Point: Discipline and Its Impact
36:00 Entrepreneurship Camp in Lithuania
37:40 The Struggles of Maintaining Discipline
38:55 Balancing Social Life and Discipline
39:57 The Importance of Flexibility in Discipline
41:19 Personal Reflections on Discipline and Relationships
46:15 Balancing Work and Family Life
48:00 The Role of Support Systems
53:44 The Power of Networking and Helping Others
58:14 The Goal of Writing a Book
01:06:30 Concluding Thoughts and Final Advice
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In this week's episode of the Strong New York Podcast, host Kenny Santucci sits down with Craig Ballantyne, the "World's Most Disciplined Man." Craig is the author of The Dark Side of Discipline and The Perfect DayFormula, the creator of the Turbulence Training fitness system, and the founder of EarlyToRise.com. Together, they dive into Craig’s latest book, The Dark Side of Discipline, where he shares valuable insights from his personal journey and professional expertise in fitness and self-discipline. The discussion highlights how discipline can be both a powerful tool and a potential pitfall, stressing the need for balance, introspection, and purposeful living. Craig also introduces the concept of effortless discipline systems—strategies that help you achieve your goals without being bound by rigid routines. They touch on the unique pressures faced by high achievers, the impact of extreme discipline on personal relationships, and practical tips for maintaining a well-rounded life. Whether you're passionate about fitness, an entrepreneur, or simply focused on personal growth, this episode offers valuable perspectives on how to harness discipline effectively.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Announcement
00:43 Craig's Book Journey
01:25 The Dark Side of Discipline
02:51 Balancing Discipline and Life
04:29 Questioning Common Success Habits
15:55 The Role of Mimetic Desire
22:35 Alcohol and Social Life
35:10 The Turning Point: Discipline and Its Impact
36:00 Entrepreneurship Camp in Lithuania
37:40 The Struggles of Maintaining Discipline
38:55 Balancing Social Life and Discipline
39:57 The Importance of Flexibility in Discipline
41:19 Personal Reflections on Discipline and Relationships
46:15 Balancing Work and Family Life
48:00 The Role of Support Systems
53:44 The Power of Networking and Helping Others
58:14 The Goal of Writing a Book
01:06:30 Concluding Thoughts and Final Advice
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