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109: Britain Covey on Decisions, Mindset, and Diversity - The Habits and Principles He Leans on for Success

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4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Britain Covey is a wide receiver for the University of Utah football team, a freshman All-American who ranked fifth all-time at Utah in career punt returns, and led Utah in receiving yards in 2015, 2018, 2020. 

Today, Britain shares some principles that have helped him to become successful, focused, and how he has developed daily habits toward winning. He shares what it was like giving up two years to serve a full-time mission for his church – and then red-shirting three times! He also gives us a peek into what it was like growing up as a grandson of New York Times best-selling author and thought-leader Stephen Covey, author of “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.”

Being on one of the most diverse football teams in the country, Britain believes there’s so much strength to be gained from the diversity in his teammates and friendships with them. 

In a world with too many injustices, this conversation with Britain is a great reminder that we have to always find strength in Christ. At the end of the day, God’s plan is wonderful. Mankind is not going to fix all these injustices – but Christ certainly can. And if we live like Christ, we can do our part as well. 

In this episode, you will hear:

  • His underdog story of being a small, undersized quarterback in college
  • To overcome the feeling of intimidation, Britain does two types of visualization: first, making the play and having a good game, and second, not making the play and how he was going to cope with it.
  • How his family played a role in instilling confidence in him
  • Leaving football for two years in the midst of a successful season to serve an LDS mission and why it was the best decision of his life
  • He didn't view the mission as a sacrifice at all, but an opportunity to receive more blessings, to know God better, and to grow as a man
  • If you put God first, He magnifies everything else in your life and things just fall into place. 
  • How he continues to serve the church after his two-year mission in Chile
  • The concept of the "decade of decisions” where you don't want to let things pass you by that you decide who you want to become in your life
  • His grandfather’s impact on him and the things he has adopted in his life
  • How Britain recovered from his knee injury – When things are out of control, focus on things that make you happy.
  • Part of Britain’s morning routine includes prayers and visualizations.
  • How diversity has made their football team stronger
  • The principle of an abundance mindset, specifically being abundant for other people’s success given the competitive society that we have
  • Finding strength in Christ and also in each other’s differences

 

Supporting Resources:

Britain’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brit_covey2/?hl=en

Britain’s Twitter https://twitter.com/brit_covey2?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

“The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen R. Covey  https://amzn.to/37Dzru2

“Man’s Search for Meaning” by Viktor E. Frankl https://amzn.to/2P3FjXn

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Britton Covey is a wide receiver for the University of Utah football team, a freshman All-American who ranked fifth all-time at Utah and career punt returns and led Utah in receiving yards in 2015, 2018, and 2020.

0:16.2

Britain shared with me the principles that have helped him to be successful, stay focused, and create

0:21.7

daily habits toward winning. One of the coolest and most unexpected things about this

0:26.8

interview was Britain sharing his experience with being on one of the most diverse football teams

0:32.0

in the country and why he believes there's so much strengths to be gained from the diversity

0:36.5

in his teammates and

0:37.9

friendships with them. Britain shares with me as well what it was like to give up two years to

0:43.2

serve a full-time mission for his church and then red-shirting three times. He also gives me a

0:49.4

peek into what it was like growing up as the grandson of New York Times bestselling author

0:53.6

and thought leader

0:54.5

Stephen Covey, who wrote The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.

0:58.8

This interview was thought-provoking and inspiring in so many ways, and I hope you enjoy it

1:03.7

as much as I did.

1:15.8

I am here with a brand new friend who, well, not a brand new friend.

1:20.8

We've been insta friends for a little while, but someone who I have watched on TV a lot.

1:27.1

And his name is Britton Covey, and he is a member of the University of Utah football team.

1:30.5

Britton, tell us about a little more about yourself.

1:35.1

I know a few things, but tell me more about, like, who you are when you introduce yourself to people.

1:36.4

Great.

1:37.1

Well, yeah.

1:37.5

Well, first, thanks for having me on.

1:40.1

I really appreciate it.

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