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Conquer the Extraordinary: Men’s Guide to Unmatched Success

Conquer the Extraordinary: Men’s Guide to Unmatched Success

Step into a world where success is more than a desire—it's a deliberate journey. Join host Brent "The Fallible Man" Dowlen on The Fallible Man Podcast as he uncovers the blueprint to achieving true success amidst life's distractions and challenges. I...

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The Fallible Man Podcast

Step into a world where success is more than a desire—it's a deliberate journey. Join host Brent "The Fallible Man" Dowlen on The Fallible Man Podcast as he uncovers the blueprint to achieving true success amidst life's distractions and challenges. In this episode, Brent unveils six powerful strategies employed by the accomplished. From crafting invigorating morning rituals that set the tone for triumph to confronting fear-inducing challenges that fuel growth, you'll embark on a path paved with intention. Discover how selective digital detoxing can enhance focus and productivity, and why a "Learning Sprint Challenge" could be your ticket to accelerated personal growth. Unearth the art of decisive decision journaling, an essential skill for navigating the complexities of life. Plus, learn how gratitude amplification can reshape your mindset and illuminate the road to fulfillment. Tune in now and sculpt your life into one where success is not a destination, but a series of purposeful choices.

 

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1 00:00:00,631 --> 00:00:04,561 In a world full of things that distract us and tasks that need to be done. 2 00:00:04,591 --> 00:00:07,201 Achieving success is about more than just wanting it. 3 00:00:07,801 --> 00:00:10,051 It's about taking purposeful big steps. 4 00:00:10,921 --> 00:00:15,661 Success doesn't happen by luck, but by making a thoughtful choice, thoughtful 5 00:00:15,661 --> 00:00:20,161 choices that shape how your day goes, just like the sunrises, every 6 00:00:20,161 --> 00:00:23,701 morning, we have a chance to start our days in a way that helps us succeed. 7 00:00:24,451 --> 00:00:27,901 In this episode, we'll talk about different ways successful people do this. 8 00:00:28,531 --> 00:00:34,291 They have routines that help them do well, like starting the day, right, 9 00:00:34,441 --> 00:00:36,301 and facing challenges that scare them. 10 00:00:36,901 --> 00:00:38,401 And we're gonna dive into more of these. 11 00:00:38,971 --> 00:00:41,851 These practices are like the building blocks that make 12 00:00:41,851 --> 00:00:43,471 successful people stand out. 13 00:00:44,311 --> 00:00:47,221 You can absolutely apply them to your life too, and experience 14 00:00:47,221 --> 00:00:48,541 more success in your own life. 15 00:00:48,781 --> 00:00:49,800 So let's get into it. 16 00:00:55,351 --> 00:00:56,641 Here's the million dollar question. 17 00:00:57,211 --> 00:00:59,521 How do men like us reach our full potentials? 18 00:01:00,060 --> 00:01:04,051 Growing to the men we dream of being while taking care of our responsibilities, 19 00:01:04,411 --> 00:01:08,821 working, being good husbands, fathers, and still take care of ourselves? 20 00:01:09,781 --> 00:01:12,841 Well, that's the big question in this podcast. 21 00:01:13,186 --> 00:01:14,955 We'll help you answer those questions and more. 22 00:01:15,136 --> 00:01:18,045 My name is Brent and welcome with Album Man Podcast. 23 00:01:22,051 --> 00:01:23,461 Welcome to the Fallible Man Podcast. 24 00:01:23,461 --> 00:01:24,811 You're home for all things, man. 25 00:01:25,081 --> 00:01:27,391 A big shout out to the Fallible Nation. 26 00:01:27,601 --> 00:01:29,161 I almost got ahead of myself there. 27 00:01:29,461 --> 00:01:33,151 Fallible Nation is our private community, and you can find links to 28 00:01:33,481 --> 00:01:35,131 be a part of that down in the show. 29 00:01:35,131 --> 00:01:36,211 Notes and description, whatever. 30 00:01:36,216 --> 00:01:38,251 You're on the platform, you're on warm. 31 00:01:38,251 --> 00:01:39,841 Welcome to our first time listeners. 32 00:01:39,846 --> 00:01:41,701 Hey, thanks for giving us a shot, guys. 33 00:01:41,791 --> 00:01:43,051 I hope you enjoy the show. 34 00:01:43,291 --> 00:01:44,671 I'd love to hear what you think about it. 35 00:01:44,911 --> 00:01:47,131 My name is Brent and I am the fallible man. 36 00:01:48,000 --> 00:01:52,140 Now in life we can see successful people have some special things in common. 37 00:01:53,821 --> 00:01:57,661 It's not only about being talented or lucky, it's also 38 00:01:57,661 --> 00:01:59,250 about doing things intentionally. 39 00:01:59,761 --> 00:02:02,701 In fact, you'll find that most successful people aren't 40 00:02:02,701 --> 00:02:04,351 necessarily talented or lucky. 41 00:02:04,890 --> 00:02:08,520 They just have great work ethics, and they're intentional about their 42 00:02:08,520 --> 00:02:10,620 choices to help them reach their goals. 43 00:02:11,251 --> 00:02:14,221 Today we're gonna look at six strategies that successful people use. 44 00:02:15,031 --> 00:02:19,081 These strategies aren't just rules follow, they're like invitations to create a 45 00:02:19,081 --> 00:02:21,001 life that's full of meaning and success. 46 00:02:21,031 --> 00:02:25,231 So you should probably take notes as you go or listen to this a second time. 47 00:02:25,231 --> 00:02:29,701 Whatever you need for managing digital distractions to being thankful. 48 00:02:29,731 --> 00:02:33,301 Each of these strategies is like a piece of a puzzle, helps make a 49 00:02:33,301 --> 00:02:35,251 picture of success and hard work. 50 00:02:36,916 --> 00:02:39,646 Morning Rich number one morning ritual mastery. 51 00:02:40,185 --> 00:02:43,456 Successful individuals often begin their days with a purposeful 52 00:02:43,516 --> 00:02:47,326 morning ritual, assess the tone for productivity and positivity. 53 00:02:47,745 --> 00:02:51,706 In fact, it's actually one of the most searched things on YouTube 54 00:02:51,976 --> 00:02:56,266 is people looking up the morning rituals of guys like, uh, Andrew 55 00:02:56,266 --> 00:03:01,786 Tate and Grant Cardone and Gary V and Elon Musk and some of these guys. 56 00:03:02,731 --> 00:03:05,190 Well, a lot of people choose to hit the snooze button. 57 00:03:05,671 --> 00:03:07,801 You can craft your own morning routine. 58 00:03:07,831 --> 00:03:12,571 That includes exercise, meditation, goal setting, reading, and ensures you 59 00:03:12,571 --> 00:03:15,900 start each day with positive intention. 60 00:03:16,560 --> 00:03:20,310 I actually had one guest on the show before, and I'll see if I can put 61 00:03:20,310 --> 00:03:23,280 that in the show notes, that episode, but that's all he talks about. 62 00:03:23,280 --> 00:03:25,650 He wrote an entire book about morning routines. 63 00:03:26,371 --> 00:03:28,231 I promise it's not all hype. 64 00:03:28,231 --> 00:03:30,361 You keep hearing about it, people keep searching for it. 65 00:03:30,721 --> 00:03:33,961 It really does matter, and it really can help you be more successful. 66 00:03:34,576 --> 00:03:37,636 Number two, selective digital detox. 67 00:03:38,176 --> 00:03:43,036 Now you've heard me rail against smart devices and I use them every day. 68 00:03:43,336 --> 00:03:47,536 Many successful people limit their digital distractions in order 69 00:03:47,536 --> 00:03:49,486 to enhance focus and creativity. 70 00:03:50,116 --> 00:03:53,746 Instead of mindlessly scrolling through social media, you can designate 71 00:03:53,746 --> 00:03:58,846 specific times for checking emails and social platforms with time limits. 72 00:03:59,566 --> 00:04:03,196 Embrace regular digital detox periods to reclaim valuable time. 73 00:04:03,571 --> 00:04:08,341 For more meaningful pursuits, it actually really does impact your creativity to 74 00:04:08,341 --> 00:04:15,121 overconsume, and that actually takes a lot of steam out of very possible 75 00:04:16,081 --> 00:04:17,821 projects that people have in mind. 76 00:04:18,571 --> 00:04:22,351 They, they lose it because it, it impacts your creativity. 77 00:04:23,671 --> 00:04:27,091 Number three, learning sprint challenges. 78 00:04:27,961 --> 00:04:31,731 I love these successful individuals prioritize continuous learning. 79 00:04:32,955 --> 00:04:33,585 Duh. 80 00:04:34,066 --> 00:04:34,546 Right. 81 00:04:34,906 --> 00:04:38,895 However, create the way they do it is actually more effective 82 00:04:39,226 --> 00:04:40,786 because they're busy, right? 83 00:04:41,145 --> 00:04:44,656 So create a learning sprint challenge by dedicating a specific 84 00:04:44,661 --> 00:04:51,676 period to immerse yourself in a new skill or topic to read a book. 85 00:04:51,676 --> 00:04:53,626 Take online on online course. 86 00:04:53,895 --> 00:04:54,796 Attend a workshop. 87 00:04:54,856 --> 00:04:56,086 Track your progress. 88 00:04:56,536 --> 00:04:57,856 Now, this can be done. 89 00:04:58,651 --> 00:05:01,831 Like I said, it's a sprint, so this can be a month if you have that kind 90 00:05:01,831 --> 00:05:05,461 of time or a week or even a weekend. 91 00:05:05,821 --> 00:05:08,611 It doesn't have to be months on end. 92 00:05:08,611 --> 00:05:13,231 You don't have to take, go take a college course, but you can sit down 93 00:05:13,231 --> 00:05:15,931 for a weekend and hit a bootcamp. 94 00:05:16,516 --> 00:05:22,306 Or attend a workshop or a course, and just deep dive into this to improve yourself. 95 00:05:22,756 --> 00:05:27,136 The focus burst of learning can help lead to impressive personal, 96 00:05:27,136 --> 00:05:32,116 professional growth, and you can scale it to work within your life. 97 00:05:33,046 --> 00:05:38,296 Number four, fear facing adventures to stand out of the crowd. 98 00:05:38,626 --> 00:05:41,116 Embrace calculator risks and challenges. 99 00:05:41,806 --> 00:05:44,596 Successful people regularly step out of their comfort zones. 100 00:05:45,211 --> 00:05:49,111 Whether it's public speaking, joining a group like Toastmasters, 101 00:05:49,411 --> 00:05:55,081 traveling alone or laughing, launching creative projects, they actively seek 102 00:05:55,086 --> 00:05:57,331 opportunities that scare 'em a little bit. 103 00:05:58,051 --> 00:06:02,010 These experiences can build resilience or expand your horizons. 104 00:06:02,911 --> 00:06:09,361 I was just, uh, looking into a future guest for the work for the podcast, 105 00:06:09,871 --> 00:06:14,371 and I was looking through his Instagram feed and he owns a building company. 106 00:06:14,371 --> 00:06:14,431 I. 107 00:06:14,776 --> 00:06:18,646 And he was up on the roof with one of his guys and he is terrified of heights. 108 00:06:18,886 --> 00:06:21,046 He was like, you see this, guys, see this? 109 00:06:21,796 --> 00:06:25,786 I'm scared outta my mind right now, but I'm up here 'cause it's my job to take 110 00:06:25,791 --> 00:06:27,736 care of my guys and he needs me up here. 111 00:06:29,445 --> 00:06:29,926 Okay? 112 00:06:30,256 --> 00:06:32,626 That's why some people do Tough Motors and Spartans. 113 00:06:32,836 --> 00:06:37,366 Do something that scares you a little bit, knocks you out of your comfort zone. 114 00:06:38,851 --> 00:06:40,951 And then you can go back to your comfort zone a little bit and 115 00:06:40,951 --> 00:06:42,511 process what you've experienced. 116 00:06:43,381 --> 00:06:46,831 Number five, decisive decision journaling. 117 00:06:47,701 --> 00:06:54,271 Indecisiveness can hinder progress beyond calculations. 118 00:06:54,511 --> 00:06:59,431 You have no idea how much indecisiveness has actually probably keeping you from 119 00:06:59,761 --> 00:07:01,381 achieving some of the things you wanna do. 120 00:07:02,251 --> 00:07:04,441 Adopt the habit of decision journaling. 121 00:07:05,296 --> 00:07:10,546 Record major decisions that you made, the reasons behind them and the outcome. 122 00:07:11,416 --> 00:07:14,566 Reflecting on your choices over time will refine your decision making 123 00:07:14,566 --> 00:07:19,366 skills, empowering you to make better choices with greater confidence. 124 00:07:19,696 --> 00:07:26,446 And if efficiency, if the decision doesn't go well, you can break that 125 00:07:26,446 --> 00:07:30,256 down and understand and learn from that as well as your successes. 126 00:07:30,766 --> 00:07:35,956 Either way, you win when you reanalyze your decision making. 127 00:07:37,636 --> 00:07:40,426 Number six is gratitude amplification. 128 00:07:41,266 --> 00:07:44,866 Successful individuals often practice gratitude as a way to 129 00:07:44,866 --> 00:07:46,516 maintain a positive mindset. 130 00:07:47,686 --> 00:07:51,836 Living with gratitude makes everything better Guys. 131 00:07:52,906 --> 00:07:57,736 Take this step further by creating a gratitude amplification pro practice. 132 00:07:58,455 --> 00:08:02,236 Each day, write down three things that you're thankful for and 133 00:08:02,476 --> 00:08:04,275 why they bring joy to your life. 134 00:08:04,275 --> 00:08:05,716 Why you're grateful for them, right? 135 00:08:05,721 --> 00:08:07,126 Why they made your day better. 136 00:08:07,666 --> 00:08:10,515 Heightened awareness of your blessings can boost your mood 137 00:08:10,936 --> 00:08:13,216 and overall sense of fulfillment. 138 00:08:15,135 --> 00:08:17,366 Guys, in the journey of life, success isn't. 139 00:08:17,955 --> 00:08:21,525 A far away Destin destination, but it's a road that's shaped 140 00:08:21,530 --> 00:08:23,535 by choices we make every day. 141 00:08:24,195 --> 00:08:27,226 The things we've talked about here aren't just ideas, they're tools that 142 00:08:27,231 --> 00:08:28,905 you can use to make your life better. 143 00:08:29,895 --> 00:08:33,856 Just like how successful people have their special ways, you can also build your own 144 00:08:33,856 --> 00:08:39,045 path to success and model some of these practices that successful people have 145 00:08:39,045 --> 00:08:40,675 done and see where they fit in your life. 146 00:08:41,430 --> 00:08:42,780 Some of these may be perfect for you. 147 00:08:42,780 --> 00:08:43,831 Some of these may not. 148 00:08:44,371 --> 00:08:47,940 By using these practices, you're not only working towards doing well, but 149 00:08:47,940 --> 00:08:51,540 you're also making your life more purposeful and bright along the way. 150 00:08:51,930 --> 00:08:56,731 Just like sun rises at the beginning of a new day, you're just setting a new pace 151 00:08:56,731 --> 00:08:59,101 every single day for success in your life. 152 00:09:00,930 --> 00:09:04,891 Now guys, it is Friday, so I just wanna share, uh, listener 153 00:09:04,896 --> 00:09:07,501 review biscuit K two two. 154 00:09:07,876 --> 00:09:08,836 Said, left. 155 00:09:08,836 --> 00:09:11,506 A five star review says just what I need to hear. 156 00:09:12,106 --> 00:09:14,896 I just listened to five reasons we struggle with personal development. 157 00:09:15,435 --> 00:09:18,825 All five were really insightful and honest, and I really needed this 158 00:09:18,831 --> 00:09:21,496 to push myself further along in my personal development journey. 159 00:09:22,036 --> 00:09:24,346 Thank you Biscuit K two two for listening. 160 00:09:24,346 --> 00:09:27,256 Thank you for sharing your experience with that episode. 161 00:09:27,261 --> 00:09:30,646 Like I said, I love it when you guys call out a specific episode 162 00:09:30,646 --> 00:09:32,415 and why that one clicked for you. 163 00:09:32,746 --> 00:09:35,925 It helps me make better shows for you going forward, guys. 164 00:09:36,571 --> 00:09:38,911 These six things are not the end all, be all. 165 00:09:38,941 --> 00:09:41,011 These are time tested. 166 00:09:41,191 --> 00:09:43,651 You see these with a lot of very successful people. 167 00:09:44,641 --> 00:09:46,951 Four of 'em may gr be great for you and two of 'em may not. 168 00:09:47,971 --> 00:09:50,371 All of them may be great are only one or two of 'em. 169 00:09:51,541 --> 00:09:52,771 It all depends on you. 170 00:09:52,951 --> 00:09:56,251 But these little things, these are tried true. 171 00:09:56,881 --> 00:09:59,431 They've worked for a lot of people are when I've shared 'em with you. 172 00:10:00,346 --> 00:10:02,296 But make your own way too. 173 00:10:02,476 --> 00:10:07,396 Build your own little things that help you be more successful every day because 174 00:10:07,396 --> 00:10:10,426 you are you and not somebody else. 175 00:10:10,876 --> 00:10:13,066 And don't try and be anybody else because the world needs 176 00:10:13,066 --> 00:10:14,356 you and who you're meant to be. 177 00:10:14,596 --> 00:10:16,246 They don't need more Grant Cardones. 178 00:10:16,246 --> 00:10:17,176 They need more of you. 179 00:10:18,571 --> 00:10:20,341 Be better tomorrow because of what you do today. 180 00:10:20,731 --> 00:10:21,751 We'll see you on the next one. 181 00:10:23,791 --> 00:10:26,191 This has been the Followable Man Podcast. 182 00:10:26,881 --> 00:10:30,151 Your home for everything, man, husband, and father. 183 00:10:31,081 --> 00:10:33,301 Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a show. 184 00:10:34,201 --> 00:10:40,141 Head over to www the followable man.com for more content and 185 00:10:40,141 --> 00:10:41,701 get your own Fallible man gear.