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Jeremy Scott Fitness

Bowl in Your Own Lane

Jeremy Scott Fitness

Jeremy Scott Fitness

Health & Fitness

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2018

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Quick Rant on Bowling in Your Own Lane Focusing on you and what makes you happy.

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0:00.0

What's going on, guys? Welcome back to the Dreamy Scott Fitness podcast and radio show.

0:03.0

Coming to you real quick on a Thursday with a fast little podcast I wanted to get you guys out. A little hiatus here for the last few days on a little family, you know, vacation with my wife's family here doing some work stuff, fitness stuff, fun stuff kind of in between, crammed in a lot of stuff. Super cool, super fun. exhausting at the same time it's kind of like you guys know how it is like when you take a you know quote

0:04.3

unquote trip or fake crammed in a lot of stuff. Super cool, super fun. Exhausting at the same time. It's kind of like you

0:21.2

guys know how it is. Like when you take a, you know, quote unquote trip or vacation, I guess, if you will, you feel like when you get back, you need to vacation from your vacation because your work has piled up a little bit more than you used to. And you're actually even more tired than you typically are from your normal work week. Go figure that's how I'm living today. But with that said, today's podcast is something super simple that we've talked

0:43.6

before in 14 different ways, and I probably made 10,000 videos on this between our coaching

0:49.8

groups and YouTube and everything in between. But it's called bowling in your own lane.

1:11.5

Pretty simple concept. It's a real simple tip to kind of level up your life instantly. And hopefully you guys are ready for it. So bowling in your own lane essentially is, or to phrase another way is, you know, just do your best. Seems like it's a little too simple, right? Well, it's not. It's pretty basic. And let me tell you why.

1:16.9

Like most people, through middle school, high school, college, and even the first few years of it, you know, quote unquote, the real world, if you will, probably ages, you know, 22 to maybe 25.

1:22.7

It didn't really focus on me so much. I mean, they did indirectly, but not in the way that I think about it at

1:28.8

least today. I think we're all obviously selfish. You know, what I've done in my life is, you know,

1:33.9

I've turned my selfishness into selflessness and I'll do a different podcast and that altogether.

1:38.6

But during that time, probably from, you know, 25 and down to being a teenager, it wasn't focused

1:44.0

on me and what I truly

1:45.5

want to do and me getting the most out of my journey. I would waste so much time and effort

1:49.6

and energy worrying about shit that really didn't matter, things like what everyone else was doing,

1:55.4

or how good I thought everybody else had it, or how much success everyone else around me

2:00.2

was getting and I wasn't getting.

2:02.1

I wasn't making as much progress as my peers and the people around me or what other people

2:07.6

will do on social media and how happy and amazing and awesome and badass their life look to be.

2:12.9

And now we know obviously at this point like a lot of those things are not true and it's just,

2:16.7

you know, it's everybody's highlight real and it's their scrapbook of their amazing life. And it's not really, the truth is never really at surface level for most of us. And so the result of that was I was just spinning my wheels, not really going anywhere or getting pulled in multiple directions because in reality, it was dictating some of the life choices I was making and I was maybe trying to you know be the the round peg in the square hole when it really wasn't a good fit for me because I saw somebody else doing it or they were doing that or that's what I was supposed to be because you know people follow like the life stages well at this stage I should have this job and then that car and then that career and then this and that. Until one day, you guys, I just said, fuck it. And I decided to just start bowling in my own lane, punting everything I was bad at, being proficient at enough stuff, but getting rid of all the things I was never going to really excel at and then just doubling down on all my strengths. And I truly committed to just being the best at the things that I did

3:08.4

and being the best in my own lane in my own own little niche market of the world. I was no longer

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