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Welcome to the Peak Revival Podcast.

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My name is Vesna.

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Today I'm gonna talk about the peak performance formula, what does it

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take to get to this highest version of yourself, this optimal version, and

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why productivity is outdated, right?

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We've got enough advice on busyness and how to be more productive

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and time management, and why capacity is the new currency.

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So the reason why I say productivity is outdated is because you could be busy, you

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could actually do a lot of work, but still not achieve the results that you want.

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So

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Productivity doesn't equal performance.

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Busyness doesn't equal results.

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Output doesn't equal outcome.

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Right.

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And that's why I say productivity is just so outdated now and trying

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to get us to do more work if also we are not doing the right things.

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But then we need the capacity to do everything right.

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So what determines how much you can carry?

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So for women, there is something far deeper that determines

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how much we can carry.

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So I don't know whether you've had this experience, but I've seen people who are

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running big businesses and big teams and.

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They look less stressed than me, So they're doing bigger things, but

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they looks less stressed than me.

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Like I've had this experience before and I always found that interesting.

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You know, you could work really hard, you get stuck in the weeds,

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you work harder on solving the wrong problems, and you don't move forward.

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And so there's something else at play here that allows you to, You

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know, solve these bigger problems, create these bigger projects With a

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lot less stress and a lot less ease.

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And that comes down to capacity.

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It's our inner world.

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It's our energy, it's our identity.

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Whether we identify as

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someone who can do and be those things, it's our bandwidth.

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And then it's the frequency that you operate from.

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So these are the things obviously I talk about a lot, but these are the

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things that matter to push you into from where you are now, to be able to.

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Take on bigger things and you may be thinking, oh my gosh, I

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do not want more on my plate.

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Right?

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And that's a sign, that's a telltale sign.

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So it's not about having more on your plate.

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It's like, what is your vision?

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What is your mission?

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How do you get there?

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Who do you need to become in order to get there?

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Because I can tell you for sure, you cannot build big things or do big

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things in the world when your nervous system is stuck in high alert mode.

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When you're exhausted, when you can't create high level outcomes,

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and you can't create high level energy or high level thinking that

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is required to get to that stage.

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this is why people who look like they're doing less but often creating bigger

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results, not because they're smarter, but because they have more capacity.

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They have more mental bandwidth, they have more energy, they can get more done

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without it feeling stressful, urgent, too much without it feeling, feeling

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like the world is on their shoulders.

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And how do you do this?

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Well, there is a formula, and I have the formula.

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So this formula, and I'm gonna reference Tim Goway, who was a coach, a tennis coach

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that went into the corporate world, but he had a formula and I really loved it.

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And I had my, I've got my version of the formula, right?

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But this is how I see performance, right?

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For anybody, wherever you are at.

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You could be exhausted, you could be burnt out.

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You could be just operating at a, just an okay level, but how do you get to this?

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You know, really high potential of performance and it's

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Energy x Focus - Interference

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that's my formula.

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So when we look at energy, well, this is kind of obvious, but it doesn't,

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you'd be surprised how many people don't see this for themselves, right?

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Energy is your performance fuel.

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It is the fire that you bring into your work, to your business, to your

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relationships, to your family, to your hobbies, to the community, right?

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Without energy, you're not getting anything done.

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The more energy you have, the more you can output.

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The more then you can do than anybody else, right?

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So Energy is the life force behind every goal.

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We need energy to execute the goal.

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We don't see exhausted, burnt out people achieving big things in the world, right?

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if you don't have energy, you don't have capacity.

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Full stop, right?

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You just can't get that much done.

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in order to have that energy, you need to be healthy, right?

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So it needs to be, well, how are you taking care of yourself?

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Your energy is your frequency, and it matters, right?

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People pick up on your energy as soon as they meet you.

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When you walk into a room,

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Your presence communicates more than your words

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right?

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Your vitality is your business card.

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Like I said to the previous podcast, this guy was saying his fitness is his business

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card, but I think your energy, your vitality is your business card, right?

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It informs people more about you than anything else you say, and so it's

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really important to take care of it.

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So let me ask you, where is your energy at?

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Could you work all day without crashing?

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Can you do a full day and come home at the end of the day, walk through the

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door and have the same level of energy as you did at the start of the day?

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Obviously our energy kind of goes through wave during the day, but you know, you're

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not walking through the door absolutely spent and exhausted and like, how do I

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do the, So can you finish your workday and still have energy for your family,

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for hobbies, for doing other things?

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Are you waking up refreshed or are you waking up tired?

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So your energy is created by what you put in.

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So what you put in is what you get out.

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Okay?

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Your sleep matters.

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Are you getting good amounts of sleep or you draining your energy by sitting on

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the couch watching Netflix late at night?

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'cause that's the only way that you can have me Time.

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Are you focused on nutrition, your protein, your glucose levels,

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and your glucose stability?

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What about water?

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What about strength training?

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Supplementations?

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Have you had.

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Pathology test done recently to look at your eye and your thyroid levels,

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your stress hormone levels, right?

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Have you done those things because they are a predictor of the amount of

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energy that you have during the day and in the afternoon, and then also

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looking at removing energy drainers.

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Are you people pleasing?

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Saying Yes way too often, you know, having interactions where you know that

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there's that people pleasing energy where you're like, ah, this doesn't really

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suit me, but we'll do it this way anyway.

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Right?

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You've got no boundaries.

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Maybe your energy's being drained from wine at night, or Netflix, like I said,

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or too much caffeine during the day.

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Where is your energy at right now?

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What are you putting in?

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Because that determines what you get out.

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So the first part of the formula was energy.

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Energy alone is not enough.

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So if you were to have, you know, if we were to fix your energy systems and you

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had so much energy, like energy on tap, you could do so much work during the day.

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But if you don't have focus.

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You are going to be all over the place, right?

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You're gonna use up your energy and all these things and still not progress

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further, still not reach your, your goals or the results that you want.

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I remember years ago, Sam Ovens, uh, had this formula, or this

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mathematical equation to show this, and it really made sense, right?

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He said, if you five x to your energy, but one x your focus, like you

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didn't, your focus maintain the same.

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So five times one.

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Equals five, Or if you had 10 times the amount of energy with 10 times

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the amount of focus 10 times 10 equals a hundred, Focus is the amplifier of

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energy right, in terms of your results.

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So.

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Focus allows your energy to be directed in the areas that you want it to be

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directed, to get the work done and achieve the results that you want.

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So it's a multiplier, right?

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So you can have lots of energy and no focus.

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You're still not gonna get anywhere.

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But the energy and the focus together will make sure that you can.

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Work solidly on a project without getting distracted, right?

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Without flicking between tasks, changing every 20 minutes or getting distracted

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by a text message or an email, or a phone call, or scrolling, or a meeting,

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whatever that interra or distracted work process is not deep work, right?

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So if you can work solidly.

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For two, three hours on a task until you get it complete.

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There's good focus, right?

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Without getting distracted by anything or are you being distracted?

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Do you find it hard to complete a task you're jumping between different things.

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Are you not doing the deep work?

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You're finding it hard to get into that.

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I've gotta do this, but, oh, my head's just, it's not a good day for it, right?

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There's always excuses and so the deep work's not happening.

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That is really, really important.

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So what focus really means is that you can hold your attention

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on one thing long enough to produce the results that you want.

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It's mental clarity, it's higher level thinking, it's depth of

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thinking, and it's bandwidth.

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This ability to have so much bandwidth there that you can complete

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your work with a lot more ease.

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So I am gonna ask you now,

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How long can you work on a project until it's finished?

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Could you go a whole day working on something without being distracted?

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Could you go six hours or four hours?

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Or one hour or 20 minutes, like, how long can you focus for?

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And it's not about, oh yeah, but somebody called me.

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No, no.

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How long can you create, block out that time?

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So there is no distractions.

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And you can work solidly in that time without, like I

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said, without distractions.

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Or ask yourself how distracted am I during the day?

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How often am I answering emails or scrolling or, you know, SMSing or

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just keeping myself distracted.

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So we've got energy, we wanna five, 10 x your energy, but without the focus,

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you're just gonna waste your energy on things that don't really matter.

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So you need the focus, you need the depth there, right?

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You need that focus to get.

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Things done and hold that focus for long periods of time until

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you get the result that you want.

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So energy and focus are a massive amplifier.

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And the third thing is part of the formula is to remove

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interference or minus interference.

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So interference is not external problems, it's the internal

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noise that blocks your potential.

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So going back to Tim Goway, the tennis coach, his formula was

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Potential - Interference = Performance and he basically said like every,

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we've all got potential, right?

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We've got higher potential than what we realize.

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And the problem is we have so much interference.

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for example, you know, if a basketball player, like someone like Michael

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Jordan was about to, to take a shot, looked at the net and in his mind.

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Entered so much noise about, oh my gosh, if I miss this, I'm finished, right?

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My sponsors will let me go.

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everyone's gonna be mad at me.

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This is it.

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This is like, everything depends on this shot.

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Now, if he had that level of noise going on, you could imagine that it

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would really affect his performance.

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Okay?

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So he, he's got the potential.

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But minus the interference.

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So none of that noise equals high performance.

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Okay?

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And so look at for yourself how much interference you have, how much anxiety,

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how much over analytical thinking, or just overthinking or unable to let things go.

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That mental kind of chatter, catastrophizing,

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worry, stuck in that loop.

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Open loop of worry, right?

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Imagining worst case scenarios, how often does that happen?

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a lot of women will say, oh yeah, that's me.

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Oh my gosh, I'm in my head all the time.

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And some women don't recognize it because they're so accustomed to it.

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not everyone like, but it's when I see the symptoms of stress, right?

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Like you, yeah, you're really showing the symptoms of stress.

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And if women are like, yeah, I don't feel that stress, but there is a lot going on

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in their mind that they become accustomed to that they don't notice anymore.

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But for those that you that do, how much can you see that this interference is

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actually not only an energy drainer, not only robbing your focus, but reducing your

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potential and therefore your performance?

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And honestly all, if all we did was remove that interference, that

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alone would be enough to shift us into high potential naturally.

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Okay.

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because we have so much potential, but we just have so many barriers to it.

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Right.

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Not external.

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It's really what's going on in our head because often.

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If we just see it as external, we don't recognise

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the power that we have to overcome so many obstacles.

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for many women, they don't need more discipline, They

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just need less interference.

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So that is my peak performance formula.

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That, that, those are the things that I focus on and those are the things that

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I would, you know, if whatever place you are in, if you're not feeling like

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you're operating at your best, then those would be the things that I focus on.

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Energy, get more energy to get more done, have focus, right?

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To be able to execute and work on tasks for hours at a time until it's finished.

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Right.

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We have a problem in the world where we don't have people doing deep work anymore.

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And the simple fact that you can do deep work, you will

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outwork your competitors, right?

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Because it's such a deficiency for people today due to our short

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attention spans due to social media.

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energy x focus - interference

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that is your peak performance formula.

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That is your ability to get to the highest level in business and in

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leadership, but in your personal life, in your relationship.

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In your communities, in your families, in your mothering, right?

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That is a way to be present and do all the things that you need to do while

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still enjoying life, while it feels much less stressful and more easy.

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So let me ask you, what is the first thing that you need to do

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right now to live at that level?

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do you have a plan in place?

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Have you started it?