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    How Embracing the Messy Middle Can Transform Your Life with Andrew Horsfield

    05/06/2026 | 49 mins.
    Most of us are living well below our potential and often don’t even realise it. What if the secret to unlocking your best life isn’t some grand change, but small, strategic shifts that anyone can make? Andrew Horsfield, a seasoned expert in psychology, leadership, and human performance, reveals that the key lies in understanding how to navigate the “messy middle” of life, the space between where you are and where you want to be. This episode dives deep into the power of small steps, the importance of clarity, and mastering the art of character. Andrew shares practical frameworks like the “transition with intention,” illustrating how everyday moments hold the potential for profound growth, whether you’re aiming for career success, better relationships, or personal resilience. This episode will help you escape average, beat burnout, and unlock the full range of your potential.
    Key Takeaways
    The Messy Middle: Growth and progress are inherently uncomfortable. Embracing discomfort as a sign of movement shifts our mindset from avoiding pain to valuing progress. Recognising difficulty as a natural part of transformation empowers persistence through setbacks.
    Identity Formation: Small, definable moments create lasting change. Aligning everyday actions with the person we want to be solidifies habits into core aspects of our character. This makes change sustainable and integrated into our sense of self.
    Curiosity in Understanding: Extending curiosity beyond self-awareness to understanding others transforms reactive judgments into compassionate engagement. This fosters trust and influence, unlocking deeper connections.
    Overcoming Limiting Stories: Stories rooted in fear or past pain, not capability, often block potential. Challenging these narratives liberates us from subconscious barriers, making space for authentic performance.
    Small Achievable Goals: Breaking down ambitions into manageable steps maintains motivation and builds confidence. This approach counters paralysis from grand plans and promotes consistency over time.
    Pleasure vs. Contentment: Resilience hinges on accepting hardship. Contentment from handling challenges well provides sustainable satisfaction beyond transient pleasure.
    Memory Curve: Strategic follow-up and application in learning are necessary. Designing deliberate checkpoints ensures learning persists and translates into sustained behaviour change.
    Time Stamps
    03:04 The Journey of Professional Cricket and Acceptance
    06:11 Navigating the Messy Middle
    09:10 The Importance of Achievable Goals
    12:01 Identity and Character Development
    14:58 Clarity and Transitioning with Intention
    19:59 Living with Purpose and Engagement
    23:52 Framing Life and Courageous Work
    25:30 The Reality of Hard Work
    27:28 Understanding Capability and Potential
    29:23 Overcoming Personal Roadblocks
    35:30 The Power of Curiosity and Reflection
    43:37 Learning from Experience and the Forgetting Curve
    45:26 Final Thoughts on Writing and Life Lessons

    Resources
    Andrew’s Book: Better: Escape Average, Beat Burnout, Own Your Life https://www.amazon.com.au/s?k=better+by+andrew+horsfield
    Web site: https://www.andrewhorsfield.com/
    LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewhorsfield/
    Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/andrewhorsfields
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    Why the 'reduce your salt intake' message is way too simple: Wisdom Wednesdays

    02/06/2026 | 14 mins.
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    Value Your Time With Carly Taylor

    31/05/2026 | 6 mins.
    This week's Mojo Monday episode is a poignant reminder that life is short, and the way we spend our time is crucial. Carly shares a heartwarming story about a lunch date with their dad, who's 88 years young, and the wisdom he imparted to their 20-year-old daughter. This conversation sparks a reflection on how we often get caught up in the daily grind and forget to cherish the present moment.
    As we navigate our busy lives, it's easy to lose sight of what truly matters. Carly invites us to take a step back and consider how we're spending our time. This episode encourages us to take a closer look at our values and how they align with our daily habits.
    Carly also shares a powerful exercise that helps us reflect on our time usage and identify areas for improvement.
    Carly is a counsellor and coach who specialises in building psychological hardiness — the ability to navigate challenge, stay engaged, and take action under pressure. Her work integrates modern psychology with Eastern and Stoic approaches focusing on helping people live meaningful lives without needing to control their thoughts or emotions.

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    Embracing the Experiment Mindset for Personal Growth

    29/05/2026 | 53 mins.
    Are you stuck in a cycle of overthinking and information overload, unsure how to move forward? In this episode, I chat with Tamsin Simmons as she shares her journey from healthcare management to becoming a leadership coach and author, emphasising the power of the experiment mindset to create meaningful change. Discover how testing small, process-focused experiments can lead you toward your true goals and improve both personal and organisational performance.
    Key Takeaways
    The concept of the experiment mindset and its application across areas of life
    Imposter syndrome: transforming it into a growth opportunity rather than a barrier
    The importance of focusing on processes over outcomes in behaviour change
    The three levers of behavior change: environment, psychology, and physiology
    Practical strategies for designing and running personal experiments
    The pitfalls of information overload and the “procrastination tools” of consuming content without applying it
    How organisational incentives and environment influence behaviour, both positively and negatively
    The role of curiosity and a growth mindset in sustaining motivation and joy
    The universality of the experiment mindset beyond workplace leadership, including health and personal development

    Timestamps:
    04:44 - Imposter syndrome: from challenge to growth tool
    06:56 - How perceptions of imposter syndrome evolve with experience
    09:02 - Why the experiment mindset encourages resilience and growth
    11:03 - The motivation behind writing The Experiment Mindset
    13:09 - Changes in leadership and organisational behaviour over the last decade
    14:43 - The failures of piecemeal workplace wellness strategies
    16:15 - Moving from knowledge to action: tackling the knowing-doing gap
    18:42 - Why high-quality information can become a barrier when misused
    20:11 - The importance of treating yourself as your own experiment
    22:40 - Real-world example: personal experimentation with diet and health
    26:11 - Understanding individual responses to health interventions
    28:37 - Limiting biases in personal experiments and avoiding confirmation bias
    30:36 - The three levers of behaviour change: environment, psychology, physiology
    32:24 - How incentives and environment influence organisational and personal behaviour
    34:43 - Rethinking outcome-based performance for better wellbeing and results
    36:26 - The role of physiology and physical capacity in high performance
    37:36 - The impact of environment on physiology and psychology
    39:17 - Simple nutritional strategies for sustained energy and performance
    41:16 - Designing meaningful experiments: aligning with your top-level goals
    43:04 - Managing big change by setting realistic, incremental goals
    45:06 - Focusing on process over outcome to foster resilience and curiosity
    47:35 - The power of curiosity and scientific thinking in everyday experiments
    48:04 - Applying the experiment mindset beyond work: health, relationships, and life
    49:46 - Overcoming information overload and “constipation” in decision-making

    Resources
    Tamsin’s book The Experiment Mindset
    Website: https://www.tamsinsimounds.com/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamsinkate
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tamsinsimounds
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tamsinkatesimounds

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    The health metric that is most predictive of future disability risk - and it's not what you think.

    26/05/2026 | 16 mins.
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