
The Next Big Idea Daily Excellence Starts With Curiosity
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Jan 26, 2026 Karen Dahl, a psychologist focused on workplace mental health and author of Building Psychological Fitness, shares practical frameworks for resilience and self-regulation. Brad Stulberg, a performance coach and author of The Way of Excellence, explores curiosity, quiet discipline, and sustainable mastery. They discuss curiosity-driven growth, real versus performative discipline, psychological fitness training, and the role of connection and purpose.
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Curiosity Powers The Infinite Game
- Curiosity fuels sustained excellence by keeping you anchored in the present and focused on learning rather than outcomes.
- Brad Stulberg argues the 'infinite game' mindset sustains growth and prevents fragility tied to winning or losing.
Surgeon Who Performed Under Fatigue
- A tired surgeon took a chaotic emergency case at 2 a.m. and still saved as much of a patient's leg as possible.
- Brad Stulberg uses this story to show you can perform well even when you don't feel your best.
Choose Quiet, Real Discipline
- Do cultivate true discipline that bridges motivation and action so you show up regardless of how you feel.
- Avoid performative 'fake discipline' that seeks attention instead of quietly getting necessary work done.










