

Why You NEED to be Selfish to WIN w/Tim Grover EP 1112
29 snips May 19, 2021
In this conversation, Tim Grover, CEO of Attack Athletics and coach to legends like Michael Jordan, dives into the power of embracing self-doubt and adopting a winner's mindset. He redefines selfishness, emphasizing that prioritizing oneself is crucial for success and personal growth. Tim shares valuable lessons learned from Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade, revealing how focus management trumps time management. He illustrates the frailty of trust in elite sports and highlights the importance of resilience and self-investment in achieving greatness.
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Addressing Self-Doubt
- Acknowledge self-doubt by speaking about it.
- Confide in someone who won't judge you, creating a safe space for vulnerability.
Kobe's Moment of Doubt
- Tim Grover recounts a story about Kobe Bryant doubting himself after a playoff loss.
- Grover's question, "Why are you holding onto the sink?", prompted Kobe to confront his doubt.
Going All In
- Winning requires going all-in, a level of commitment most rarely achieve.
- When we do commit fully, the results are often undeniable.