EPISODE · Oct 13, 2024 · 44 MIN
Paul vs The Mountain: The 17 Lessons from Climbing the Equivalent of Everest in 36 Hours
from Win Monday with Paul Epstein · host Paul Epstein
Can you imagine climbing the equivalent of Mount Everest in under 36 hours? It sounds crazy, right? But what if I told you that the lessons learned from such an intense challenge could change the way you approach your business and personal life? The grit, the focus, the sheer determination to push through—it’s all relevant.In this episode of the "Win Monday" podcast, Paul shares his transformative experience of climbing the equivalent of Mount Everest (29,029 feet) in 36 hours, a challenge known as 29029, hosted by Jesse Itzler and others. Paul reflects on the valuable lessons he learned during this physically and mentally demanding endeavor. He emphasizes the importance of commitment, focus, environment, and surrounding oneself with successful people. The episode is structured around 17 key lessons, designed to inspire listeners to adopt a mindset of resilience and commitment, particularly in the context of "winning Monday," Key TakeawaysPersonal journey of climbing the equivalent of Mount Everest (29,029 feet) in 36 hours.Reflection on lessons learned from a physically and mentally demanding challenge.Importance of commitment and resilience when motivation fades.The power of focus in achieving goals amidst distractions.Significance of a supportive environment and surrounding oneself with successful individuals.Emphasis on self-belief as a foundation for success.The distinction between maintaining high standards versus merely setting goals.Encouragement to take action and embrace risks to avoid regret.The impact of consistent, small actions over time on personal growth.Motivational questions to inspire listeners to identify and pursue their own challenges. In This Episode:[00:03] Introduction to the challenge[02:31] Commitment vs. motivation[03:34] Focus is power[05:48] The importance of environment[07:38] Surrounding yourself with successful people[09:40] Momentum and winning Monday[10:55] Mission matters more than method[12:46] Belief in self[14:57] Standards over goals[16:06] Why beats why not[18:05] Regret from missed opportunities[20:01] Inaction as a barrier[22:04] Inaction is a killer[23:09] Slow and steady wins[24:11] Decisions equal quality of life[28:05] Heart beats head[30:04] People may not get it, do it anyways[35:55] True bliss is when you stop looking to your left and right[37:02] Life is a compounding game[38:55] Confidence comes from keeping promises[43:09] Climb motivation[43:09] Closing remarks Notable Quotes[02:31] "Commitment begins when motivation ends. What’s my commitment to myself and to the people I love?" — Paul[05:48] "It was just me and my headlamp, and I could barely see five feet in front of me. I loved it." — Paul[19:06] "Regret doesn’t come from a swing and a miss; regret comes from never even swinging the bat." — Paul[22:04] "I would die with massive regret if I didn't get on that mountain, so I did." — Paul[29:11] "My heart had a deeper burn, a deeper purpose, a deeper reason." — Paul Resource and LinksMonday Momentum Emails (sign up here)Monday MomentumWin Monday Community (join here)Win Monday CommunityPaul EpsteinPaul's Confidence QuizWebsiteLinkedInInstagram
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Can you imagine climbing the equivalent of Mount Everest in under 36 hours? It sounds crazy, right? But what if I told you that the lessons learned from such an intense challenge could change the way you approach your business and personal life? The grit, the focus, the sheer determination to push through—it’s all relevant.In this episode of the "Win Monday" podcast, Paul shares his transformative experience of climbing the equivalent of Mount Everest (29,029 feet) in 36 hours, a challenge known as 29029, hosted by Jesse Itzler and others. Paul reflects on the valuable lessons he learned during this physically and mentally demanding endeavor. He emphasizes the importance of commitment, focus, environment, and surrounding oneself with successful people. The episode is structured around 17 key lessons, designed to inspire listeners to adopt a mindset of resilience and commitment, particularly in the context of "winning Monday," Key TakeawaysPersonal journey of climbing the equivalent of Mount Everest (29,029 feet) in 36 hours.Reflection on lessons learned from a physically and mentally demanding challenge.Importance of commitment and resilience when motivation fades.The power of focus in achieving goals amidst distractions.Significance of a supportive environment and surrounding oneself with successful individuals.Emphasis on self-belief as a foundation for success.The distinction between maintaining high standards versus merely setting goals.Encouragement to take action and embrace risks to avoid regret.The impact of consistent, small actions over time on personal growth.Motivational questions to inspire listeners to identify and pursue their own challenges. In This Episode:[00:03] Introduction to the challenge[02:31] Commitment vs. motivation[03:34] Focus is power[05:48] The importance of environment[07:38] Surrounding yourself with successful people[09:40] Momentum and winning Monday[10:55] Mission matters more than method[12:46] Belief in self[14:57] Standards over goals[16:06] Why beats why not[18:05] Regret from missed opportunities[20:01] Inaction as a barrier[22:04] Inaction is a killer[23:09] Slow and steady wins[24:11] Decisions equal quality of life[28:05] Heart beats head[30:04] People may not get it, do it anyways[35:55] True bliss is when you stop looking to your left and right[37:02] Life is a compounding game[38:55] Confidence comes from keeping promises[43:09] Climb motivation[43:09] Closing remarks Notable Quotes[02:31] "Commitment begins when motivation ends. What’s my commitment to myself and to the people I love?" — Paul[05:48] "It was just me and my headlamp, and I could barely see five feet in front of me. I loved it." — Paul[19:06] "Regret doesn’t come from a swing and a miss; regret comes from never even swinging the bat." — Paul[22:04] "I would die with massive regret if I didn't get on that mountain, so I did." — Paul[29:11] "My heart had a deeper burn, a deeper purpose, a deeper reason." — Paul Resource and LinksMonday Momentum Emails (sign up here)Monday MomentumWin Monday Community (join here)Win Monday CommunityPaul EpsteinPaul's Confidence QuizWebsiteLinkedInInstagram
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