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Which is Better: Volume or Luck? with Jim and Nick

Which is Better: Volume or Luck? with Jim and Nick


Episode 285


In this episode, Jim Oliver and Nick Kosko discuss the concept of volume negating luck and how taking consistent action leads to success. They emphasize the importance of learning from failures, adapting to challenges, and not being afraid to fail. They also highlight the power of visualization, persistence, and enjoying the journey.

3 Key Takeaways:

  • Consistent Action and Embracing Failure Lead to Success: Success is achieved through persistent effort over time, coupled with an acceptance of failure as a natural part of the learning process. By taking consistent action and learning from setbacks, individuals can progress towards their goals.

  • Adaptability and Enjoying the Process are Crucial for Growth: Adapting to challenges and maintaining a positive outlook are essential for personal and professional development. By embracing change and finding fulfillment in the journey, individuals can navigate obstacles more effectively and continue to grow.

  • Overcoming Excuses and Taking Proactive Steps: Visualization, persistence, and overcoming excuses are vital components of goal achievement. By visualizing success, persistently pursuing objectives, and taking proactive steps despite challenges, individuals can overcome obstacles and realize their aspirations.

This episode underscores the importance of a proactive and resilient mindset in navigating the journey towards success, both in business and in life.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction and Golf Banter

01:13 Volume Negates Luck

04:20 Taking Action and Embracing Failure

05:01 Consistency and Finding What Works

06:24 Learning from Mistakes and Iterating

08:01 Volume Negates Skill

09:11 Comparisons and Excuses

11:12 Learning from Failures and Successes

13:05 Forgiving Mistakes and Moving Forward

14:06 Overcoming Excuses and Time Constraints

18:02 Adapting and Improvising


Published on 1 year, 8 months ago






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