Eric Partaker coaches and mentors entrepreneurs and leaders throughout the world, helping them reach peak levels of performance, in both their businesses and lives. He draws from his world-class work experiences at McKinsey, Skype, and Chilango, cutting-edge research and behavioral science from Stanford University, and the approaches and techniques used in the worlds of elite sports and the military – areas where peak performance is key.
In this conversation, we uncover some key insights from his latest book ‘The 3 Alarms: A Simple System to Transform Your Health, Wealth, and Relationships Forever’. We also discuss peak performance traps, visual reminders, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs – and the cost of a plane landing in an emergency.
Talking Points
What Eric discovered from his near-death experience
The IPA triggers
What we mean by ‘antifragile’
The power of the words we use and how identity drives behavior
What the superhero version of you looks like
Eric’s Three Alarms
Quote
"In some shape or form, you’re already doing ‘The Thing’."
Helpful Links
‘The Three Alarms’ by Eric Partaker
‘Antifragile’ by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Black Swan (2010)
Episode 266: Becoming Indistractable with Nir Eyal
Eric Partaker on Identity, Purpose and Change - Beyond the To-Do List
‘Atomic Habits’ by James Clear
Episode 227: Why You Need Atomic Habits with James Clear
EricPartaker.com
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