Peter Crone
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Like most people just aren't committed in filling the gap, you know, relationships, their health, their career, you know, their their sleep program, whatever it is, like, you know, they're not really committed. And that's not a judgment, it's just an observation for people, maybe even as they listen to that go, holy shit, like, I struggle with that, you know, the absence of commitment in my life.
So athletes who are successful have less accumulated baggage, you know, and ideally combined with a lot more commitment.
So athletes who are successful have less accumulated baggage, you know, and ideally combined with a lot more commitment.
So athletes who are successful have less accumulated baggage, you know, and ideally combined with a lot more commitment.
Same. Just smart. We're all athletes. We're all performers at the end of the day. You know, you're a mom, you have a show, you have a business, you know, you're a performer, right? And so I work with corporations and I look at the corporate athlete. You know, it's the same thing, right? Like what is your discipline, your dedication, how clear are you on what you're wanting to accomplish?
Same. Just smart. We're all athletes. We're all performers at the end of the day. You know, you're a mom, you have a show, you have a business, you know, you're a performer, right? And so I work with corporations and I look at the corporate athlete. You know, it's the same thing, right? Like what is your discipline, your dedication, how clear are you on what you're wanting to accomplish?
Same. Just smart. We're all athletes. We're all performers at the end of the day. You know, you're a mom, you have a show, you have a business, you know, you're a performer, right? And so I work with corporations and I look at the corporate athlete. You know, it's the same thing, right? Like what is your discipline, your dedication, how clear are you on what you're wanting to accomplish?
You know, where are your big audacious goals that you're trying to get to? Same with everybody. Yeah.
You know, where are your big audacious goals that you're trying to get to? Same with everybody. Yeah.
You know, where are your big audacious goals that you're trying to get to? Same with everybody. Yeah.
Yeah, it's quite insidious. And for that reason, it's like kind of fine surgery. You know, Michelangelo was asked, how did you create this beautiful sculpture of David out of a piece of marble? And he said, I didn't. David was already in there. I just chipped away everything that wasn't David, right? Which is beautiful. So I think...
Yeah, it's quite insidious. And for that reason, it's like kind of fine surgery. You know, Michelangelo was asked, how did you create this beautiful sculpture of David out of a piece of marble? And he said, I didn't. David was already in there. I just chipped away everything that wasn't David, right? Which is beautiful. So I think...
Yeah, it's quite insidious. And for that reason, it's like kind of fine surgery. You know, Michelangelo was asked, how did you create this beautiful sculpture of David out of a piece of marble? And he said, I didn't. David was already in there. I just chipped away everything that wasn't David, right? Which is beautiful. So I think...
You know, early on in life, we take big chunks off the corner, right? You can maybe just see the corner of a shoulder. But what I'm working on is sort of the details around the eyelids and the nostrils, right? So it's very subtle.
You know, early on in life, we take big chunks off the corner, right? You can maybe just see the corner of a shoulder. But what I'm working on is sort of the details around the eyelids and the nostrils, right? So it's very subtle.
You know, early on in life, we take big chunks off the corner, right? You can maybe just see the corner of a shoulder. But what I'm working on is sort of the details around the eyelids and the nostrils, right? So it's very subtle.
So it's sort of brain surgery a little bit, quite literally. Right, literally. So the process is you're a human being, whoever I'm working with, whatever walk of life. And you know you feel some constraints, some resistance, some frustration. There's a degree of you're not fulfilling on your version of potential or life isn't the way you want it.
So it's sort of brain surgery a little bit, quite literally. Right, literally. So the process is you're a human being, whoever I'm working with, whatever walk of life. And you know you feel some constraints, some resistance, some frustration. There's a degree of you're not fulfilling on your version of potential or life isn't the way you want it.
So it's sort of brain surgery a little bit, quite literally. Right, literally. So the process is you're a human being, whoever I'm working with, whatever walk of life. And you know you feel some constraints, some resistance, some frustration. There's a degree of you're not fulfilling on your version of potential or life isn't the way you want it.
Or, you know, further down the line of imbalances, you're sick or you have anxiety or depression or addiction, right? Most of my people are pretty robust. They have successful lives. They just want to go to the next level. But it runs the gamut, right? People to the point of like, I've helped people who are suicidal, you know, and help them understand they're actually not.