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🗓️ 4 August 2020
⏱️ 63 minutes
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You can only reach your peak performance by doing more. At least that’s what the old approach tells us. Instead of doing more, Dr. Michael Gervais’ new model of being more not only takes you further but it gives you a greater mastery of your mind and body. In this episode, we talk to Michael about the Compete to Create system and book that he created with coach Pete Carroll — this system is responsible for the rise of the Seattle Seahawks. A key theme throughout our conversation, Michael emphasizes that his system doesn’t contain any shortcuts or best-kept secrets. Instead, he explains, you can reach your next level by honing your passion and purpose. After discussing the challenges that fear and fatigue present to living a life of passion, Michael talks about the importance of weaving people into your sense of purpose. Using the Seattle Seahawks as an example, Michael shows that valuing your relationships will help you see what’s possible both in yourself and in others. This is a vital step in becoming the best version of yourself. To illustrate the inner-strength that comes from having a strong community, Michael shares what it was like to be on the sidelines of the Seattle Seahawks’ historic Super Bowl XLIX loss. We also touch on the value of optimism and practicing vulnerability before Michael gives listeners some final advice on how you can develop a guiding philosophy for living a life of purpose and passion. Our game-changing conversation with Michael is made possible through BLUBlox, our awesome show sponsor. Get 15% off and free worldwide shipping for my favorite blue-light-blocking glasses and sleep masks from BLUblox at https://blublox.com/muscleintelligence using the code MUSCLE.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to another episode of the Muslim Intelligence Podcast. I'm your host, Ben Pekolzi. Thank you so much for joining me today. As always, I'm incredibly grateful to have you here. And we have another incredible guest for you. If you're someone who's into being a high performer, if you want to get the most out of your life, whether it be yourself or people you're inspiring, whether people you're coaching or teaching or even leading |
0:38.3 | your family. This is going to be a great podcast for you. Michael Jervais joins me today to talk about |
0:42.8 | his new book, Compete to Create, which is established from a system he created with coach |
0:47.7 | Pete Carroll in the Seattle Seahawks organization in the National Football League. Michael Jervais |
0:52.5 | did an incredible job of creating the system that was so effective in creating |
0:57.2 | the Seattle Seahawks rise to glory in the NFL and winning the Super Bowl and competing |
1:03.7 | again in the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots. |
1:07.5 | And the system is absolutely incredible. |
1:09.0 | And I think one of the greatest advantages I garnered from |
1:11.4 | this conversation was that they really ask people or encourage people to build strong |
1:19.8 | relationships, to support the people around you. And to do that is sometimes a very challenging |
1:25.9 | thing, right? You have to see the good in everyone. You have to see the upside in everyone because ultimately everyone has a strength. Many people have weaknesses. But as humans, we tend to focus on weaknesses, don't we? You know, and bodybuilding is a great example. You'll see the best six bodybuilders in the world on stage and the first call out of the Mr. Olympia and everyone's looking at, oh, what are they, what are they off? What part |
1:47.8 | of their body isn't developed? Rather than going, wow, they're incredible. Like, look at all |
1:51.8 | the work they've put. Look how much muscle they've got. Look how lean they are. Can you imagine the |
1:55.4 | amount of time and hours and sweat that went into this? And rather than that, people like, oh, small calves, |
2:02.0 | soft hamstrings. It's interesting, isn't it? And that's just an analogy for life. And I think if we |
2:08.0 | learn to start looking at the positive in others, we can start lifting them up and going, |
2:13.1 | wow, you know, you're really good at this. And you could probably help us with this. And if I |
2:17.1 | help you with that, then we can all work together and flourish together. |
2:20.4 | That's a big part of the system that Michael and Coach B. Carroll have developed. |
2:24.3 | One thing I loved is talking about developing your personal philosophy, which we get into a lot. |
2:29.4 | Michael also talks a lot about seeing your vision clearly. |
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