To provide you with sneak-peak access to both the Paragon Coaching and Performance Posse programs, Brian has hand-selected a batch of ripe-for-the-picking material from past Performance Posse releases (over three and a half hours worth of audio/video files), bundled it with a one-on-one coaching call, and made it all available at a massive discount.
The Performance Posse is a $100 per month subscription program where members get exclusive batches of content every month. So this is the only way to get your hands on some Posse material without being an actual member.
The value of the hand-picked training content alone is $250.
Next: Brian’s one-on-one coaching program, Paragon, is his high-end coaching platform where he works with a small handful of carefully selected clients. But by investing in the “Posse Pickings Bundle,” you’ll get access to a 45-minute one-on-one coaching call over Zoom with Brian – a tremendous opportunity to get some tailored and timely coaching about your business and career, relationships, sport psychology, or any other arena of life where your emotional fortitude and psychological strategy plays a key role in your success.
And getting tailored advice and direct access to pick Brian’s brain about anything performance-related you want to ask him about?
Many have told him the insights they’ve gotten from those calls is priceless.
And one-on-one coaching calls go for at least $600.
But you can grab the batch of audio/video training files PLUS the coaching call for just $250.
In case you’re wondering what awaits you in said video/audio files, here’s a breakdown of some of the subjects Brian covers:
* There’s a very specific cycle people move through in order to realize positive transformation in their lives. The cycle has 5 phases that must be followed in sequence. Otherwise, the cycle breaks down and you have to start the entire process over. Being familiar with and following this simple process can help you ensure that your efforts to create and maintain forward momentum don’t get thwarted.
* The difference between the two types of people in the world, how it affects everything they do, and why being "nice" as a leader can sometimes cripple those you lead.
* The Achilles heel of the personal development community, and how you can leverage your knowledge of it to experience powerful personal change while the other 98% stay stuck.
* The single most powerful way of architecting your life to ensure you actually become who you aspire to be. (And how a story about two hillbillies and a hound dog can inspire you to make this necessary adjustment).
* Why, when you’re stuck and feel you need to change what you are doing, you may actually be on exactly the right path (you just need to tweak this basic element that I was reminded about during a recently defunct credit card transaction attempt).
* What a high-tech temperature screening device can teach you about psychological positioning for far greater success in your business dealings, interpersonal interactions, and competitive pursuits.
* Why "embracing change" can actually be your worst enemy (and what Charles Darwin would tell you to embrace instead in order to ensure you experience continual personal and professional growth).
* Why success always seems to gravitate toward people with certain mindsets, attitudes, and specific mental programming, and how you can program yourself so that success gravitates toward you far more consistently.
* Having to say goodbye to a beloved pet is always difficult, but Brian learned some really powerful lessons from such an experience recently. (And he discusses some of the best ways to dial in your perspective and maintain emotional well-being during tough times).
* Brian goes on a rant “inspired” by new government orders, making him wax ponderous about environments where only certain evidence is allowed and other evidence verboten.
* Brian goes on a happy little rant about the current social and political climate, and how each of us can appreciate one another’s viewpoints and promote intelligent dialogue (without canceling people for politically incorrect opinions).
* An analogy that came up on a podcast Brian appeared on, and why "having a drink" can help you identify the fastest path to changing your emotions and state of mind during those times when you’re "just not feelin’ it."
* A sneaky tactic that allows even amateur piano players to outperform virtuosos (and you how you can take advantage of tiny daily adjustments to catapult you ahead of the competition).
* How NFL quarterbacks maintain their confidence even when their team falls way behind on the scoreboard, and why it’s impossible to be humble without cultivating true confidence.
* Why the most powerful force for guiding your success and making sure you get to where you need to be is not directly within your control, but can be massively influenced once you understand the nature of how it operates.
* How to make your own luck and fortune, instead of being at the mercy of fortune itself. (This is a well-known key used by every championship winning track relay team, and you can use it to make sure you cross the finish line first in your endeavors, too).
* A lesson gleaned from the Netflix series, Ozark, and how not heeding this critically important principle got an entire family embroiled in a very deadly game with a ruthless Mexican drug cartel.
* Brian recalls a failed attempt at handyman-ism and how it brought to his awareness the hidden trait of truly great performers. (And why not putting this trait in place has caused more ambitious and otherwise “guaranteed to succeed” people to self-destruct than any other factor out there).
* The secret to overcoming overwhelm and taking decisive action that was inspired by – of all things – Brian’s abundantly overflowing email inbox.
* If you simply avoid this mindset and its associated behaviors like the plague, you can put yourself on the winning side of life. (This training was inspired by a gal Brian saw limping into the gym on crutches on multiple occasions).
* One of the most powerful lessons Brian ever learned from a mentor – It has always stuck with him, and can help you keep the right perspective even when the whole world seems against you.
* The not-so-sexy job hazard for astronauts, and how its presence makes raising strong children impossible. (When you’re working to grow others as well as yourself, simply being aware of this pitfall can be your saving grace).
* The age-old trick of seeing life through rose colored glasses, and why it’s not a weakness, or delusional, but an important mental default that sets you up to get more out of life and yourself.
* The true story of a man’s vehicle breakdown on the side of the road, and why it holds the perfect lesson for times when you feel like you're at the end of your rope.