

From Chad
Chad Smith
Your thinking is bad. I can help. These quick daily messages aim to upgrade your mental game by helping you tell a better story. The most powerful story in the world is the story you tell yourself. You can download my book at fromchad.gumroad.com. Email me at fromchadsmith@gmail.com or visit www.fromchad.com for episode transcripts.
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Jul 6, 2025 • 4min
Michelin #752
The Michelin brothers, facing a failing family rubber factory, focused on time management and efficiency. Their breakthrough came with the invention of the air filled, removable tire, which they showcased through sponsored bicycle and car races. The brothers success, driven by their disciplined approach to time management, highlights the importance of using time wisely, as small increments can add up significantly.

Jul 5, 2025 • 3min
Comparison #751
A small church group, trying to help a woman with an eating disorder, was reminded to “act their age“ and focus on their mission. This analogy, like Amazon‘s growth from acorn to oak, emphasizes the importance of comparing one’s journey to their own progress, not others’ outcomes.

Jul 4, 2025 • 2min
Independence #750
Independence, both national and personal, requires ongoing battles. Just as the American Revolution continued after the Declaration of Independence, achieving personal freedom from tyranny demands continuous effort in a willingness to fight for strength, discipline, and freedom.

Jul 3, 2025 • 3min
Swallowing #749
Matthew Jordan Smith, a celebrity fashion photographer, learned a valuable lesson from his father struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. He now practices gratitude for the simple things like drinking water, reminding us to appreciate the ordinary miracles in life.

Jul 2, 2025 • 4min
Cactus #748
“Hugging the cactus” is a metaphor for confronting and accepting pain or discomfort, popularized by Robert Downey Jr. in his 2011 acceptance speech. Downey credited Mel Gibson, who had helped him through addiction, with advising him to confront his flaws head on. The metaphor symbolizes, confronting difficult truths, such as mistakes or addiction consequences, rather than avoiding them.

Jul 1, 2025 • 3min
Margaritaville #747
Jimmy Buffett, despite having only one top 10 hit, “Margaritaville,“ built $1 billion empire. The song, written after a margarita,-fueled afternoon and a traffic delay, was initially rejected by his producer, but Buffett stuck to his instincts. This story serves as a reminder to trust your own creative instincts over external opinions.

Jun 30, 2025 • 3min
Gamble #746
In 1973, facing eminent bankruptcy, FedEx founder Fred Smith gambled a few hundred dollars in Las Vegas and one enough to keep the company afloat for another week. This act of desperation exemplifies Smith’s audacious approach to building FedEx, marked by numerous risky decisions. Despite the challenges, Smith’s determination and vision led to FedEx’s success, employing half a million people worldwide.

Jun 29, 2025 • 4min
Valeria #745
Michael Ferrero, the founder of the Ferreiro chocolate empire, created a fictional ideal customer named Mrs. Valeria. He designed all his products to please her, believing she represented the ultimate consumer. This mindset drove his success and serves as a reminder to always have a target audience in mind.

Jun 28, 2025 • 3min
Agony #744
Dark Councilman, a legendary, swimming coach, used a banner with the words “hurt – pain – agony“ to motivate his swimmers. He believed that achieving extraordinary goals required escalating levels of sacrifice and discomfort. The message emphasizes the importance of matching desires with appropriate levels of passion and suffering, as anything worthwhile requires some level of pain.

Jun 27, 2025 • 2min
Workplace #743
A workplace adaptation of Psalm 23 is shared, emphasizing the importance of perspective and finding peace amidst workplace challenges. The message encourages listeners to change their perspective and find a better context for their work.