• Elite Creators Create

  • Apr 22 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Create Forward we delve into the psyche of elite creators, exploring the mindset and barriers that distinguish the exceptional from the ordinary. Our journey begins with a discussion on the inherent dangers of denying one's elite capabilities. Why do some highly talented individuals hesitate to acknowledge their potential, and how does this self-doubt impede their success?

    The conversation then shifts to the concept of permission—what makes us think we don’t have the right to step up and stand out? We examine societal norms and the pressures that often discourage individuals from deviating from the status quo. The episode features real-life anecdotes of people who faced backlash for "breaking the mold" and how they navigated these challenges.

    We also compare different domains of elitism: athletes and business people. Each group perceives their elite status differently, and this segment explores these nuances and the impact of their mindset on their performance and self-conception.

    Highlighting the transformative power of mental commitment, the episode emphasizes that anyone can elevate themselves to an elite level by embracing an elite mindset. We wrap up with various inspiring stories of successful elite creators from diverse fields, illustrating how this elevated mindset has been a pivotal element of their success.

    "Elite Creators Create" not only seeks to inspire but also to equip our listeners with the understanding that to forge ahead creatively and successfully, sometimes the first permission slip you need to sign is your own.

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