
Rewire Your Brain: Subconscious Blocks Removed by Brandon Epstein
Descripción del Episodio
To lead others, you must first master yourself, that's the ultimate success code.
High-performance coach Brandon Epstein, author of "The Success Code," helps professionals unlock their peak performance. This episode reveals how to rewire your identity for sustained success.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
- The 3 pillars of performance identity
- How to access flow states for peak results
- 5 strategies for subconscious block removal
- The role of mindset in elite achievement
- Actionable steps to create your success code
QUOTES THAT HIT
"Your identity dictates your reality." - Brandon Epstein
"Performance isn't just what you do, it's who you are." - Brandon Epstein
"Subconscious blocks are often the invisible ceiling for success." - Brandon Epstein
CHAPTERS
00:00 Unlocking Brandon Epstein's Success Code
05:15 Rewiring Identity for Peak Performance
12:30 Accessing Flow States in Business
20:05 Removing Subconscious Blocks Effectively
28:40 The 3 Pillars of High Performance
35:00 Practical Steps for Identity Shifts
42:10 Sustained Excellence Principles
QUESTIONS THIS EPISODE ANSWERS
Q: What is the primary role of identity in high performance?
A: Identity defines your capabilities and beliefs, fundamentally shaping your actions and results. If you identify as someone who achieves, you will act accordingly.
Q: How can entrepreneurs enter a flow state consistently?
A: Consistently entering a flow state involves optimizing your environment, having clear goals, and honing your skills to meet challenges, allowing for deep, effortless focus.
Q: Why is it crucial to address subconscious blocks for leaders?
A: Subconscious blocks often unknowingly limit a leader's potential by creating self-sabotaging patterns and preventing them from operating at their highest level of effectiveness.
Connect & Discover Brandon:
Instagram: @brandonjepstein
LinkedIn: Brandon Epstein
Website: brandonjepstein.com
Book: The Success Code
YouTube: @brandonjepstein
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