Bryan and Jon dedicated episode #74 of the Go Be More Podcast to Make the Leap. They covered everything from why he wrote it, what's in it, and his goals for the book now that it's published.
Join the Journey is my new series of articles giving a behind-the-scenes look at self-publishing my book Make the Leap: Think Better, Train Better, Run Faster. In this article, I kick off the series by explaining how I think about goals and listing most of my major goals for the book.
Exponential improvement and making a leap are the results of strong positive feedback loops. I first explain how and why feedback loops work. I then offer the three most important words to focus on to optimize your training feedback loops.
It's true that "better necessarily implies different." But it isn't true that it necessarily implies creating a different plan. When you execute differently, you can get more out of your existing plan. This post introduces three ways to think about executing differently.