David Nurse
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Podcast Appearances
I saw from that first moment, one, because he understood deep practice.
Two, he also had this vision of where he wanted to go.
We call it meta-visualization.
It's a daily practice.
We can dive deeper into that.
But it's even on a daily basis of if you're just going through your day, letting your day happen to you, you're probably going to get caught up in emails or text messages or get overwhelmed because you don't have a plan for it.
So this visionary plan for him to become the best player in the world.
And then he's just he's got this cool, calm confidence about him where he's just smiling all the time, having fun.
And at the end of the day, the people that I see have this ability to tap into flow state.
Steph Curry, I've been around a lot.
He's the same kind of way.
They're having fun and they're playing their sport or doing whatever they do with a free sense to them.
It's fun and free.
And I know that sounds so basic.
But one of my favorite terms, and I'll end this question with this, and I think it's really important.
It's called simplicity on the far side of complexity.
And it sounds science-y and everything, but what it really means is when you start something, call it basketball or whatever your passion is, it's pretty simple, right?
You're just having fun.
You're playing free.
You don't really know everything that goes into it.