Episode 155:

Self-Awareness and the Habits of High-Performers with Alan Stein, Jr.
Alan Stein, Jr.

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    Alan Stein, Jr. is an experienced keynote speaker and author. At his core, he’s a performance coach with a passion for helping others change their behavior to become high performers. He spent 15+ years working with high performing basketball players, including NBA superstars Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and Kobe Bryant. Alan is a dynamic storyteller who teaches proven principles on how to utilize the same approaches in business that elite athletes use to perform at a world-class level. The strategies from Alan’s book, Raise Your Game: High Performance Secrets from the Best of the Best, are implemented by both corporate and sports teams around the world.

    What you’ll learn in this episode:

    • What it takes to look at the darker side of self-awareness and how you can grow from it
    • Why you don’t have to be perfect with your habits today in order to create your best self
    • How you can achieve goals that aren’t based on a specific outcome or tied to your self-worth
    • The important trait leaders can show their teams to help overcome disagreements and different points of view
    • The 3 steps of navigating change from Alan’s book, Raise Your Game: High-Performance Secrets from the Best of the Best
    • The key elements to improve mental endurance to help leaders achieve more
    • How Alan defines winning and success that is often different from society’s viewpoint

    Additional resources:

    Alan’s Books:

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    Growing Through (Not Just Going Through) Crisis

    Why vulnerability can be a powerful leadership asset

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