Finding Peak w/ Ryan Hanley - Are You Built for the 4th Quarter?
Episode Date: May 16, 2024Spartan philosophy, built in the black-ops lab of business: https://www.findingpeak.comFinding Peak podcast: https://linktr.ee/ryan_hanleyHave you ever wondered why some people excel under pressure wh...ile others crumble? ✅ Join over 10,000 newsletter subscribers: https://go.ryanhanley.com/ ✅ For daily insights and ideas on peak performance: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanhanley ✅ Subscribe to the YouTube show: https://youtube.com/ryanmhanleyAre You Built for the 4th Quarter?Our latest podcast episode is a treasure trove for those seeking to harness the power of the ‘fourth quarter’ mindset—crucial not only in sports but also in the unforgiving arenas of business and life's trials. I share riveting insights on the art of preparation, the indispensable weapon for those pivotal moments where legacies are forged. With stories from personal experiences and the wisdom of renowned figures, we sketch a roadmap to distinction when the spotlight burns brightest.In a dynamic discourse, we also unravel a potent acronym that spells out the core principles of peak performance success. It's an enlightening discussion that calls on all our listeners to weigh in and help refine this blueprint for excellence. I extend my deepest gratitude for the engagement and insights you bring to the table, and I leave you with an electrifying challenge to carry forward. Stay engaged, keep evolving, and join us as we continue to explore strategies that empower you to shine in the moments that matter most.--Recommended Tools for GrowthOpusClip: #1 AI video clipping and editing tool: https://link.ryanhanley.com/opusRiverside: HD Podcast & Video Software | Free Recording & Editing: https://link.ryanhanley.com/riversideWhisperFlow: Never waste time typing on your keyboard again: https://link.ryanhanley.com/whisperflowCaptionsApp: One app for all your social media video creation: https://link.ryanhanley.com/captionsappGoHighLevel: It's time to take your business workflow to the Next Level: https://link.ryanhanley.com/gohighlevelPerspective.co: The #1 funnel builder for lead generation: https://link.ryanhanley.com/perspective--Episodes You Might Enjoy:From $2 Million Loss to World-Class Entrepreneur: https://lnk.to/delkFrom One Man Shop to $200M in Revenue: https://lnk.to/tommymelloIs Psilocybin the Gateway to Self-Mastery? https://lnk.to/80upZ9This show is part of the Unplugged Studios Network — the infrastructure layer for serious creators. 👉 Learn more at https://unpluggedstudios.fm.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Are you built for the fourth quarter?
Are you going to be there when everyone else is tired, when everyone else foggy brain,
when they're worried about outcomes and they're thinking about who's watching them and what people are going to say?
And they start to slip.
They start to falter.
They can't move as fast.
They can't make the same sharp decisions.
When the pressure of the moment starts to weigh on them and that excellence, that greatness they
have shown in the first quarter starts to crack, start to see holes in it, they start to fall apart.
I'm not just talking about sports, in business, right, in our lives.
Are you built for that fourth quarter?
Let's go.
Yeah, make it look, make it look easy.
Hey, stand up guy on 10 toes.
Big body pull up in a range rolls.
I can chase a whole game when I say so.
Are you going to be there?
Is that when you shine?
Is that when you set yourself apart?
Is that when you break from the pack, when you stand alone, when the spotlight shines on you,
is that your moment?
Or are you just going to be another person gasping air on the sidelines hoping that the outcome of the game goes your way?
And again, I'm not just talking about sports.
I'm totally talking about business because so often, whether it's projects or it's just
the course of an evolutionary experience through entrepreneurship,
getting from zero to escape velocity,
escape velocity to that next level,
that defining level, that sustainable level of growth,
or you're looking to exit your business,
all of these things, right?
All of these things have seasons inside of them,
quarters inside of them, moments inside of them.
And far too few of us are built for the fourth quarter.
You look at the greats in any sport,
and no one cares what happens on a basketball court at the tip.
They care about Michael Jordan in the fourth quarter with 102 fever
is what people care about.
That is what defines you as a professional.
That is what defines you as a person.
Are you built for the fourth quarter?
So how do we make sure that we are, right?
but how do we put ourselves in a position to be built for that fourth quarter?
You have to be prepared.
It's all about preparation.
Nothing you can do in that moment is going to allow you to break from your preparation.
If you're underprepared, that's where you're going to go.
That's as high as you're going to be.
You are going to fall to your preparation.
That is where you're going to end up.
In the fourth quarter, when you're gassed, when you're whacked, when you're
Willpower is gone.
When you are falling back on built-in systems, processes, discipline,
your preparation is all that matters.
So how do we, what happens when we're prepared?
What happens when we do that extra work?
We take those extra laps on the track or we read that book.
We watch this presentation.
We go through and actually do dry runs of our presentation before we step on stage.
Maybe we walk through some cold call examples before we,
we make a call to a big client or if we have a sales presentation, we're working with a colleague
and going back and forth and doing some role playing, all of that preparation. When you're in the
moment, you are going to fall to your preparation. So what is the advantage to being prepared?
I came up with a little acronym for this, right? And it's pretty simple. When we're prepared,
we are present. That means we're not thinking about what we should do or what we shouldn't do.
We're able to be right in that moment. When we're prepared, we are in that moment. Am I going to be
able to run fast. Yes, I'm prepared. Am I going to be able to make this decision? Yes,
I'm prepared. Will I be able to adapt on the fly? Yes, I'm prepared. We are able to be present
when we are prepared. The R resourceful, right? When you're prepared, you're not thinking
about what you should be doing. You're looking for opportunities to get ahead. You're able to see,
you know, the gaps in a certain situation or when someone you're negotiating against slips up.
You're able to think past those moments around those moments and act in a resourceful way
because you're already prepared for the standard things that are going to happen in that moment.
When we're prepared, we can walk into every situation with an empty cup, as Bruce Lee would say.
We're able to walk into that situation with our mind, not already knowing all the answers,
but we're able to react.
And this goes back to the being present thing.
to whatever happens in that moment.
We haven't committed to a course
that has to happen or we're not successful.
We're able to engage in the moment
with an empty cup,
take in all the variables as they come to this.
All of a sudden, a buyer of one of your products
decides to lowball you an offer
or ask for something in a contract
that you didn't see coming.
Well, if you only have,
had and had only prepared for one scenario, or if you only had ever sold in one particular
way, and you're not empty, you're not open in that moment to all the different stimuli, all the
different piece of information that are coming to you, because you believe you already
know how something's going to go, then you're going to lose that deal.
We want to be present.
We're able to be resourceful, and we can approach everything with emptiness.
When we're prepared, we have a process.
We're able to work that process and we're able to work it on autopilot.
Oftentimes people fall apart in the fourth quarter, this idea of the fourth quarter
because their willpower runs out and they no longer are able to sustain discipline
because they're not operating off of a base process.
They're trying to make every single decision as it comes up and we cannot sustain that.
Eventually, over the course of time, through the grind of whether it's business or life or sports,
we are going to get beat because we don't have a process.
Preparation builds a process that allows us to only use our willpower
in the moments that we actually need it.
If we're prepared, we're accountable, right?
We know where we're supposed to be when.
We know what our responsibility is in this negotiation,
on this team, in our family.
We're able to be accountable when we're prepared.
When we're prepared, we're resilient.
When something happens that we didn't see happening
and we are knocked back on our heels
because we're prepared,
because we have a process,
because we have a store of willpower,
because we are able to be resourceful and present,
and we are taking in all the stimuli in that moment,
we can easily pivot,
we can react,
we can move in another direction.
We can ask a question that we wouldn't otherwise been able to see.
When we're prepared, we have energy
because we're not using
brain cycles, we're not using energy that we would have to expend on things that otherwise
we would have to be defining in that moment. So what does that mean? It means if we are not prepared
and we don't have a good feel for who we're negotiating against, who we're playing against,
what our family needs, et cetera, what my spouse partner needs. If we're not thinking through
these things, if we're not prepared for these various interactions, then the entire time we're
taking in all the stimuli, trying to figure it out,
trying to build process on the spot,
trying to keep using our willpower through every decision,
through every moment,
and ultimately we run out of energy.
But if you're prepared,
then your stockpile of energy is very high in general.
Your willpower is at its max capacity
at the beginning of that engagement or that game.
And we're not burning it as fast because we have a process.
And lastly, when we're prepared, we're detached from the outcome.
It doesn't mean we don't want an outcome.
It just means we know we are going to be able to give everything we have our very best
to this situation, to this sale, to this negotiation, to this game, to this match,
to this tough conversation I need to have a loved one.
I know I'm going to be able to deliver if I'm prepared.
my very best and I am able in that moment to detach from the outcome.
So, my friends, if you want to be built for the fourth quarter,
if you want to be that individual who stands alone, who stands apart, who separates
themselves, who is able to carry the team, who is able to push forward when everyone
else is tired, frustrated, confused, you have to be prepared.
I hope this acronym helps.
It's helped me.
Helps me think through these things in my life.
What do you think about the acronym?
Did I miss something?
Is there a better word for one of the letters in the acronym prepared?
And do you believe preparation is the key to being ready for the fourth quarter?
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I'm out of here.
Peace.
Let's go.
Yeah, make a look.
Make it look easy.
Hey, stand-up guy born 10 toes.
Big body pull-up in a range rose.
I can chase a whole game when I say so.
I pull it up, shut it down.
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