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Warrior Mind Podcast

Summary: Take control of your mind, thoughts and destiny. Develop a mental strength mindset for personal success The Warrior Mind Podcast. Join Gregg Swanson as he cuts through your limiting beliefs that have been holding you back from reaching greatness. You’ll discover why no matter whom you think you are, you’re more than that.

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 Seven Levels of Improvement: Warrior Mind Podcast #339 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:45

Over four years and going strong!  With over 500,000 downloads from over 9 countries and 5 continents’…. this is the Warrior Mind Podcast. In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast I’m going to go over the seven steps to change as described in the book “The 7 Levels of Change: Different Thinking for Different Results.” Seven [...]

 Janine Shepherd Interview: Warrior Mind Podcast #338 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:42

Over four years and going strong!  With over 500,000 downloads from over 9 countries and 5 continents’…. this is the Warrior Mind Podcast. In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast I interview an amazing lady, Janine Shepherd. Janine has a triumphant story to share of mental strength and overcoming unthinkable obstacles. Janine Shepherd, former elite athlete, [...]

 Commit to Something: Warrior Mind Podcast #337 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:00

Over four years and going strong!  With over 500,000 downloads from over 9 countries and 5 continents’…. this is the Warrior Mind Podcast. In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast I’m going to talk about a behavior that has got me fired up, commitment, lack of more specifically.  More and more people are afraid to [...]

 Stop Playing the Victim: Warrior Mind Podcast #336 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:26

Over four years and going strong!  With over 500,000 downloads from over 9 countries and 5 continents’…. this is the Warrior Mind Podcast. In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast I’m going to talk about an epidemic…playing the victim. More and more people are playing the victim and I’m going to give you some signs [...]

 Finding Your Ikigai: Warrior Mind Podcast #335 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:11

Over four years and going strong!  With over 500,000 downloads from over 9 countries and 5 continents’…. this is the Warrior Mind Podcast. In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast I’m going to talk about finding your ikigai, the reason you get up in the morning, the reason for being alive! Ikigai: Finding your Reason for [...]

 Be True to Yourself: Warrior Mind Podcast #334 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:38

Over four years and going strong!  With over 500,000 downloads from over 9 countries and 5 continents’…. this is the Warrior Mind Podcast. In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast I’m going to talk about being true to yourself, what that means and why it’s important for peak performance. Polonius: This above all: to thine own [...]

 Interview With Warrior Bob Choat: Warrior Mind Podcast #333 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:24

Over four years and going strong!  With over 500,000 downloads from over 9 countries and 5 continents’…. this is the Warrior Mind Podcast. In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast I interview an amazing life warrior, Bob Choat.  Bob’s share some of the challenges he overcame in his life and tools for you to use. About [...]

 Doug Strycharczyk Interview: Warrior Mind Podcast #332 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:57

Over four years and going strong!  With over 500,000 downloads from over 9 countries and 5 continents’…. this is the Warrior Mind Podcast. In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast I interview one of the leading experts in mental toughness, Doug Strycharczyk.  Doug is going to go over the component of mental toughness. What is Mental [...]

 The Importance of Imagery: Warrior Mind Podcast #331 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:53

Over four years and going strong!  With over 500,000 downloads from over 9 countries and 5 continents’…. this is the Warrior Mind Podcast. In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast I’m going to talk about the importance and power of imagery for personal success and peak performance. In many of posts on athletic performance I have [...]

 The Power of Anchors and Triggers: Warrior Mind Podcast #330 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:04

Over four years and going strong!  With over 500,000 downloads from over 9 countries and 5 continents’…. this is the Warrior Mind Podcast. In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast I’m going to go over the concept of anchors and triggers and how to use them to achieve peak performance. The following information on anchors and [...]

 Katerina Satori Interview: Warrior Mind Podcast #329 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:38

Over four years and going strong!  With over 500,000 downloads from over 9 countries and 5 continents’…. this is the Warrior Mind Podcast. In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast I interview and wonderful young lady, Katerina Satori.  She is an amazing individual with a great gift for the world. Here’s a link to Katerina’s Facebook [...]

 The Power of the Paradox: Warrior Mind Podcast #328 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:04

Over four years and going strong!  With over 500,000 downloads from over 9 countries and 5 continents’…. this is the Warrior Mind Podcast. In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast I’m going to discuss the power of the paradox and how it effects our personal performance. Paradox “The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to [...]

 Self-Mastery and Human Potential: Warrior Mind Podcast #327 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:58

Over four years and going strong!  With over 500,000 downloads from over 9 countries and 5 continents’…. this is the Warrior Mind Podcast. In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast I’m going give an overview of self-mastery and how it applies to our human potential. An overview of Self-Mastery “The ability to take control of one’s life [...]

 Warrior Mind Podcast # 143: Critical Thinking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:37

This Warrior Mind Podcast is based on Mental Strength Tip #102: Problem Solving and Personal Success. The purpose of this podcast is to make sure you understand that your personal success is a reflection of the level of your critical thinking. Legendary problem solver Albert Einstein was on to something hot when he said “No problem is solved from the same consciousness that created it”. He knew about the art of problem solving. Enjoy the podcast below: The intention Warrior Mind Podcast to make sure you understand society will gladly make you wealthy beyond your wildest dreams in exchange for your critical thinking. Deductive reasoning, also deductive logic or logical deduction or, informally, "top-down" logic, is the process of reasoning from one or more general statements (premises) to reach a logically certain conclusion. Deductive reasoning links premises with conclusions. If all premises are true, the terms are clear, and the rules of deductive logic are followed, then the conclusion reached is necessarily true. Deductive reasoning is a basic form of valid reasoning. Deductive reasoning, or deduction, starts out with a general statement, or hypothesis, and examines the possibilities to reach a specific, logical conclusion. The scientific method uses deduction to test hypotheses and theories. In deductive reasoning, if something is true of a class of things in general, it is also true for all members of that class. For example, "All men are mortal. Harold is a man. Therefore, Harold is mortal." For deductive reasoning to be sound, the hypothesis must be correct. It is assumed that the premises, "All men are mortal" and "Harold is a man" are true. Therefore, the conclusion is logical and true. Deductive reasoning (top-down logic) contrasts with inductive reasoning (bottom-up logic) in the following way: In deductive reasoning, a conclusion is reached from general statements, but in inductive reasoning the conclusion is reached from specific examples. Inductive reasoning, also known as induction or informally "bottom-up" logic, is a kind of reasoning that constructs or evaluates general propositions that are derived from specific examples. Inductive reasoning contrasts with deductive reasoning, in which specific examples are derived from general propositions. Inductive reasoning is the opposite of deductive reasoning. Inductive reasoning makes broad generalizations from specific observations. Even if all of the premises are true in a statement, inductive reasoning allows for the conclusion to be false. Here’s an example: "Harold is a grandfather. Harold is bald. Therefore, all grandfathers are bald." The conclusion does not follow logically from the statements. Critical thinking is a way of deciding whether a claim is always true, sometimes true, partly true, or false. Critical thinking is an important component of most professions. It is a part of formal education and is increasingly significant as students’ progress through university to graduate education, although there is debate among educators about its precise meaning and scope. A Critical Thinker: Is open-minded and mindful of alternatives Desires to be, and is, well-informed Judges well the credibility of sources Identifies reasons, assumptions, and conclusions Asks appropriate clarifying questions Judges well the quality of an argument, including its reasons, assumptions, evidence, and their degree of support for the conclusion Can well develop and defend a reasonable position regarding a belief or an action, doing justice to challenges Formulates plausible hypotheses Plans and conducts experiments well Defines terms in a way appropriate for the context Draws conclusions when warranted – but with caution Integrates all of the above aspects of critical thinking To get you started on creating a personal development plan pick up a copy of “Develop the Mental Strength of a Warrior” today!

 Warrior Mind Podcast # 142: Personal Development Plan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:36

This Warrior Mind Podcast is based on Mental Strength Tip #101: Personal Development And Success. The purpose of this podcast is to help you understand the importance of consistent personal development in order to achieve your human potential. As Mark Twain explains, “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” Life without growth would be a pretty dull existence and if you’re not growing…your dying…there is no standing still in nature. Enjoy the podcast below: Many people have times when they are choosing not to develop personally due to life situations like fear, routine, outside interference, etc. However, those very situations can bring about unconscious growth when we are handling new challenges. Growth is the essence of personal development and the development of mental strength to learn all that we are capable of. As we learn, develop and grow, we avoid the discontentment, resentment and disappointment that can be the consequence of a life without personal development. Personal development is important. It provides us the opportunity to create a better quality of life physically, mentally and spiritually…to achieve our personal goals and reach personal success.  It opens doors and provides the satisfaction that comes only from accomplishment. “To conquer oneself is the best and noblest victory; to be vanquished by one’s own nature is the worst and most ignoble defeat.” – Plato To get you started on creating a personal development plan pick up a copy of “Develop the Mental Strength of a Warrior” today! This is a fantastic e-book that helps you with your personal development, self-improvement and personal power.  You’ll learn to take back control of your thoughts, develop success awareness and helps you tap into the powers of your unconsciousness mind to create the mental strength to succeed at anything!

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