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Build a Day That Doesn't Break (Even When You Don't Feel Like It)

6 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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Most people don't fail because they lack discipline. They fail because their day has no structure strong enough to hold them. In this final episode of the Control the Controllables series, Chad Hyams breaks down how high performers design their day so execution happens—even when motivation is low. Because if your day depends on how you feel… your results will always be inconsistent. Backed by research on implementation intentions and deep work, this episode shows how to remove decision fatigue, protect your focus, and build a repeatable structure that drives results. In this episode: • Why discipline fails without structure • The psychology behind pre-deciding your day • How high performers remove decision fatigue • The three anchors every effective day must have • How to build a day that works even when you don't feel like it You don't need a perfect day. You need a repeatable one. ---------- Join Chad as he shares insights to help you achieve your apex and navigate the delicate balance between strengths and weaknesses. Subscribe for more valuable episodes every Wednesday! Connect with Chad at www.chadhyams.com Get a copy of Achieve Your Apex at https://amzn.to/351iBab Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network

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