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High Performance Secrets from the Best - Alan Stein Jr

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In this episode:

  • Three traits of a high performing individual
  • How to practice What’s Important Now
  • The best way to deal with stress
  • How high performing athletes deal with life

Want to be a high-performing athlete or just perform to your maximum capacity in general? Ask yourself this question: Are you doing the best with the tools that you have as consistently as possible? If not, then you better listen to today’s guest as he outlines how you can be at your peak and be in high performance. Joining Charlie is a motivational speaker who has worked with some of the best basketball players in the NBA, Alan Stein Jr. Listen intently to recognize how it is to be a high performer and how to battle stress effectively as well.


Don’t be stifled by perfection but instead be motivated by progress. It’s not the universe’s job to conspire to make you happy and make your life easy every moment of every day. It’s your job to adapt to whatever the world throws at you to move close to fulfillment.


“If you want to win the moment, you have to be in the moment.”

- Alan Stein Jr.


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Resources:

In this episode:

  • Three traits of a high performing individual
  • How to practice What’s Important Now
  • The best way to deal with stress
  • How high performing athletes deal with life

Want to be a high-performing athlete or just perform to your maximum capacity in general? Ask yourself this question: Are you doing the best with the tools that you have as consistently as possible? If not, then you better listen to today’s guest as he outlines how you can be at your peak and be in high performance. Joining Charlie is a motivational speaker who has worked with some of the best basketball players in the NBA, Alan Stein Jr. Listen intently to recognize how it is to be a high performer and how to battle stress effectively as well.


Don’t be stifled by perfection but instead be motivated by progress. It’s not the universe’s job to conspire to make you happy and make your life easy every moment of every day. It’s your job to adapt to whatever the world throws at you to move close to fulfillment.


“If you want to win the moment, you have to be in the moment.”

- Alan Stein Jr.


Connect with Alan Stein Jr.:

Connect with Charlie Johnson:



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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