Episode 26: Snippet Power
Description

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On today’s episode we’re going to be discussing the misleading power of a snippet. How a small taste of something great doesn’t necessarily equate to something great. Often times we have big dreams. Goals so big that they almost seem impossible to achieve.
That’s great!
But don’t be misguided by the first taste of something good. I won’t deny it’s great when you feel what you’re trying to accomplish. But if it’s only a snippet of what you’re trying to accomplish then you might trick your brain to believing you’re satisfied with where you’re at and never challenge yourself to be better.
This is dangerous territory for anyone trying to make serious progress in their life.
This week on the podcast, I will be breaking down four comedy shows back to back and discuss progress. A new lesson from each show. This will be the first time on the podcast that I seriously dive into the life lessons we can extract from the practice of standup comedy.
It’s something very close to my heart so I hope you like it.
Links from the Episode
A Set with Old Material (Stuff I Don’t Want to Do Anymore)
Gene Perret Advice (Writes Great Stuff on Comedy)
Questions to Ask Yourself
Are you good at what you do but want to be better? What’s keeping you stagnant?
What kind of misleading influences are present in your life? Spot them and do something to weed them out.
Episode Duration: 12:55












