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Courage Comes First, Confidence Comes Later. | Ep. 341

Courage Comes First, Confidence Comes Later. | Ep. 341

Episode 341 Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Discipline isn’t about forcing yourself through discomfort. It’s about consistency. In this episode, Leila Hormozi talks about the power of discipline and how small, consistent actions lead to massive success. High performers aren't just more skilled. They know when to tackle tough tasks first, even when fear and discomfort try to stop them. Leila shares a personal story of how pushing herself too hard, too soon, led to avoidance, highlighting the importance of making tasks achievable. She also breaks down the idea of self-respect and how avoiding hard conversations or actions causes long-term harm, whether in business or personal life.

In this episode

00:00 The difference between discipline and ego

01:20 "Eat the frog": doing the hardest tasks first

02:08 Tolerate fear and discomfort to achieve breakthroughs

03:41 Why self-respect is built one small decision at a time

06:05 Taking small steps (in the right direction) to achieve big goals

08:00 Success often means consistently going through boring systems

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