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Fueling the Body: The Best Foods for Health & Energy

Today, we explore how proper nutrition can optimize health and energy. Mitochondria are essential for producing the energy that powers every cell in your body, playing a crucial role in overall health, vitality, and performance. By understanding the key nutrients that fuel these vital organelles, you can make informed dietary choices that enhance your wellbeing and supercharge your performance.

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Use Stress to Your Advantage

Does it sound odd to suggest that there are advantages to stress? Isn’t it just damaging and to be avoided at all costs? Not quite. Interestingly, stress is a lot like food. Not having any at all is bad for us, and too much can make us sick. We need to control our stress levels, as much as we can, and help our bodies and minds to recover between moments of stress in our lives.

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The Performance Protocol

If you’re reading this then you are interested in performing at a high level in what you care about the most.

Peak performance is characterized by performing at a very high level while feeling effortless, energized, and calm, with minimal distractions or and deep focus.

My objective with this Protocol that I am sharing today is to help you craft your routine and ritual that you can use before big events so that you can consistently perform to your peak potential in tasks that are meaningful to you.

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EPIC Podcast for you this week

EPIC podcast for you… This week I’d like to change things up a bit, and instead of an article I am sharing a podcast interview that I posted this week with my dear friend and colleague Dr. James Rouse.

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7 Keys for Deep Focus in an Era of Distraction

This week we’re exploring 7 tactics that you can use to help you direct your attention and energy towards the people / places / pursuits that are the most important to you.

These are the critical factors that, in my experience, make all the difference when you’re trying to make powerful positive changes in your life. Each one will take you some time to think about and implement. Have a read and build them into your life!

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Your Brain on Play: The Science of How Fun Can Fuel Wellbeing

This week we’re exploring the impact that fun and play have on our health, wellbeing and ability to perform to our potential. While fun and play are usually NOT what we think about when perform at a high level, there is amazing research that shows that having fun, playing and crafting happiness in our lives is a key determinant of sustainable high performance.

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The Human Energy Crisis (and what to do about it)

Chronic stress drains our mental capacities, complicating everything from daily exercise to work concentration and interpersonal relationships.

I propose deliberately implementing recovery strategies and fostering an environment conducive to mental and physical well-being at home and at work.

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How can I fall asleep faster and stay asleep?

We think sleep is really important and apparently so do many of you who read this column! Each week in this space many of your submit questions and almost every week someone asks about sleep and specifically how to fall asleep and stay asleep. So, this week I have a few simple tactics you can use to sleep better. Here is the Q&A!

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The Key to Achieving Your Goals: Priorities > Time

In a world obsessed with getting more done in less time, the true path to reaching your goals lies not in how we manage our email inbox or to-do lists but in the daily practice of prioritizing what truly matters.

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Why health must be the #1 priority for leaders

I believe that now more than ever, we need exponential leaders with performance skills who can spark innovation and craft a better and brighter future for our organizations, communities, and humanity. I also suggest that we cannot be exponential leaders who leverage our skills to make the world better if we are not each healthy and well.

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Here are 2 sleep tactics (via research) that help you live longer

This week's blog delves into the critical yet often underestimated role of sleep in reducing mortality and enhancing longevity. Grounded in a comprehensive analysis of the latest research, we explore how quality sleep serves not just as a foundation for optimal physical health, but also as a cornerstone for mental well-being.

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Thoughts on managing stress while delayed at an airport

Of course when you’re delayed (or in traffic, or in line, or otherwise held up from living your life) there is a stress response that happens. I am going to miss a meeting this afternoon, and I don’t want to inconvenience people so I am definitely affected by that. But at the same time being delayed is not in my control so getting stressed about it doesn’t serve me. In this modern world, being really stressed out rarely serves our ability to perform and it definitely compromises our health.

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