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Playbook Radio #178 - Stay the Course
Staying the Course: Why Shiny Object Syndrome Is Killing Your Dream We've all done it — started a business, a fitness plan, a relationship decision with total conviction, only to wake up the next day pulled toward something new. In this episode, I break down why "shiny object syndrome" derails more good ideas than any external obstacle ever could, and why the most successful people you know aren't the ones who jumped from idea to idea — they're the ones who picked one thing and refused to let go. I get into the real reason we abandon our own goals (hint: it's usually about money and fear, not lack of good ideas), why 90 days of consistency beats a year of scattered effort, and how Neville Goddard's teachings on identity and "living from the end" can reframe how you think about scarcity while you're building toward something bigger. If you've ever quit something after two weeks and told yourself it "didn't work" — this one's for you. 🎧 Listen to the full episode and subscribe at gameplanplaybook.com
Playbook Radio #176 - All Thoughts Reproduce
In this Playbook Radio episode, I talk about how thoughts reproduce after their own kind, the same way Scripture describes seeds and plants reproducing. Whatever you’ve been thinking on repeat for years gets buried into the subconscious mind and runs on autopilot, which is why people get stuck, stay broke, stay unhealthy, or can’t break a habit even when they want to. I explain that you can’t stop a thought pattern from reproducing once it’s rooted, you can only replace it by sending a new command to the subconscious mind, consistently, over time. I use the example of someone who pays bills late shifting that belief to “I pay bills on time,” and how short-term change is easy to see but easy to lose if you don’t stay consistent. I close by tying it to the 60-90 day window science points to for forming a new habit, and the reminder that the mind needs maintenance just like a home, a car, or your health.
Playbook Radio #177- Success Has its Own Language
Most people aren’t failing because they lack talent or desire — they’re failing because they’re speaking the wrong language. In this episode, I break down one of the most overlooked barriers to achievement: the gap between the language of success and the language most of us default to every day. Using my experience traveling in Warsaw and a Spanish class rule from high school, I illustrate how immersion is the only real path to fluency — and that the same principle applies to your mindset. Success has its own language, and until you learn to speak it consistently, the most capable part of you simply won’t respond. I draw a clear line between outer language (how you communicate with others) and inner language (how you program and communicate to yourself), making the case that self-talk isn’t motivational fluff — it’s the signal your brain receives and acts on. The shift is specific: from “I hope I get the sale” to “I got the sale.” From doubt language to done language. I close with the connection to Execution Codes (releasing on June 30) — my audio membership designed to keep you immersed in success language so it becomes your default, not something you have to reach for under pressure.
Playbook Radio #175: Live As If You're Already There
In this episode, I dig into Neville Goddard’s idea of “living from the end” — mentally stepping into the reality of your goal before it shows up physically. Instead of getting stuck on how much something will cost, how long it’ll take, or whether you’ll even get the chance, I talk about why it’s more powerful to just live as if you’re already there. I share the example of pre-med students wearing lab coats around campus years before they’re doctors — not as a gimmick, but as real embodiment of an identity. That’s the shift I’m pushing: stop just thinking about your goal and start acting from the person who’s already achieved it. When you do, your ideas get sharper, your strategy improves, and the right things start moving toward you. I close with a simple practice — rehearsing that future reality every night before bed and every morning when you wake up, until it becomes natural.
Playbook Radio #174 - Mindset beats Talent when Talent isn't Locked in
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