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Work On Your Game: Discipline, Structure, and Execution Under Pressure

#3639: Stop Replaying The Same Outcomes

Work On Your Game: Discipline, Structure, and Execution Under Pressure

Dre Baldwin

Business

4.9599 Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2026

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

I don’t keep replaying the same outcomes in my mind. What feels like discipline is usually just comfort, going back to something I already know so I can relive it. But when I stay in those loops, I’m stuck in the past and I can’t move forward. Growth doesn’t happen by replaying what already happened. It happens when I use what I learned and take new steps. In this episode, I explain why staying present is the real key, because I can’t elevate if my mind is always somewhere else. Show Notes: [03:32]#1 Repetition without escalation is stagnation. [08:59]#2 Predictable outcomes reveal self imposed limits. [13:09]#3 Elevation requires abandoning the known script. [17:16] Recap Next Steps: --- Execution is not a talent. It is a measurable standard. If your results don’t match your ability, you are not lacking information—you are lacking execution reliability. The Execution Reliability Index (ERI) identifies exactly where your discipline breaks, where your standards drop, and where your results are leaking. This is not theory. This is a system. Get your ERI score here: → http://www.WorkOnYourGame.com/ERI   This show is the public record of standards. Measurement and enforcement happen elsewhere. All episodes and the complete archive: → WorkOnYourGamePodcast.com

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0:00.0

If your outcomes are unpredictable, your execution is unreliable.

0:04.3

That's not a mindset issue.

0:06.2

That's a system failure.

0:08.4

The ERI Execution Reliability Index identifies your failure points.

0:14.2

Then we correct them.

0:16.0

Go to work on your game.com slash ERI.

0:20.2

That's work on your game.com slash E.R.I. That's work on your game.com slash E.R. The best of what you did at the previous level is what you got to do every day at this level. So whatever you were doing 10% of the time, then you got to do it 90% of the time now. And reality is not everybody can do that. This is why not everybody makes it from one level to the next.

0:39.6

Most people get to a certain level in life and they plateau.

0:45.1

Work on your game.

0:46.0

Work on your game.

0:47.1

Work on your game.

0:50.2

This is Drey Baldwin.

0:56.1

And work on your game is the system that turns discipline into dominance. Today's topic is stop replaying the same outcome. Now most repetition and when I say repetition I'm talking about

1:03.7

mental replaying of past movies in our minds. I've talked about replaying the bad movies.

1:12.6

Most repetition is not discipline. It's comfort. When we keep replaying in our minds something that has already

1:16.7

occurred, it gives us a sense of comfort because we already understand. We already know what

1:20.5

happened. We can re-litigate it in our own minds. We can relive the good stuff. We can make

1:25.9

ourselves, we can get re-angered about the challenging stuff. We can get ourselves sad again about the saddening things or frustrated again. All of us have done this at different points, sometimes consciously, sometimes unconsciously. But it creates a sense of comfort because we already know what happened. We already saw the movie before. Again, that's why we watched movies twice. We already know it's going to happen, but we like it,

2:04.9

so we want to hear it again. Replaying these familiar loops preserves our identity, because whatever happened in the past is a reflection of at least who we were in that moment and not who we are still to this very day. While at the same time, if we're replaying that movie in our own minds, we cannot elevate mentally at the same time because human beings, and one limitation we have is you cannot focus on more than one thing at the same time. So preserving your identity, replaying that movie,

2:10.6

you cannot now play any current or new movie because your mind is occupied. Therefore,

2:16.8

you cannot elevate because all you're doing

2:18.4

is replaying where you've already been. You don't elevate by replaying what you've already done.

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