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The Unexpected Path From Ordinary To Unstoppable

The Unexpected Path From Ordinary To Unstoppable

Update: 2025-12-04
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Are your most ambitious years behind you, or still ahead? Dan Sullivan and Gord Vickman explain The Six-Year Framework from Dan’s latest book, Always More Ambitious, and share why recent capabilities are the best fuel for your future. They also discuss how to stay smart in a distracted world so teamwork and technology keep you calm, creative, and increasingly ambitious at every age.

 

Show Notes:

 

The Six-Year Framework keeps you focused on three years of recent achievements and three years of future growth.​

 

There’s a direct connection between capability and ambition: expanding one naturally expands the other.​

 

The real fuel for your next jump isn’t more goals—it’s taking your strongest capabilities and deciding where you want them to go next.​

 

Teamwork and technology are the two biggest multipliers behind entrepreneurs’ best decades.​

 

Pairing your smartest past decisions with your most exciting new possibilities makes the future feel bigger and more achievable overnight.​

 

A fixed six-year window gives you a clear sense of progress instead of the stress of chasing a constantly moving goalpost.

 

Entrepreneurs need to resist getting lost in new tech and instead let their team find and build the right tools.​

 

Deciding that your later decades will be your most ambitious changes how you use every year between now and then.​

 

Resources:


Always More Ambitious by Dan Sullivan

 

Perplexity

 

Shannon Waller’s Team Success podcast

 

The Strategic Podcast Network

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The Unexpected Path From Ordinary To Unstoppable

The Unexpected Path From Ordinary To Unstoppable

Dan Sullivan of Strategic Coach and Gord Vickman