It’s not what the greatest performers do in the moment of competition that makes them the greatest. It is what they did in the “unseen” moments long before they take to the arena that matter. Success never happens in the moment. It is honed, crafted, practiced painstakingly in days, months, years prior. Choose to be successful now. Don’t wait for a lucky moment…Hear more insight from Alan in our latest episode.

 

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About

Alan is a world-renowned coach, speaker and author. He spent 15+ years working the highest performing basketball players on the planet and now teaches audiences how to utilize the same strategies in business that elite athletes use to perform at a world-class level.

Alan specializes in improving individual and organizational leadership, performance and accountability.  He inspires and empowers everyone he works with to take immediate action and improve mindset, habits and productivity.

 

Show Notes

8:45 Why Alan wrote a book

17:15 What makes Steph Curry the greatest shooter in the NBA

27:45 High-performers are always on in every way

41:30 Alan discusses his new book

50:00 Embrace discomfort

1:02:00 The importance of selflessness

 

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