EP 3584 Donāt choose the urgent over the important
06/1/2026 | 9 mins.
Most people arenāt failing because they donāt work hard. Theyāre failing because theyāre busy with the wrong things. In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun OāGorman dismantles the trap of urgency and why constantly reacting to what screams the loudest slowly destroys what actually matters, your health, your relationships, your family, and your long-term success. Urgent tasks create the illusion of productivity. Important work builds a life. High performers learn to protect what matters most, even when the pressure is on and the noise is relentless. If you keep choosing emails, notifications, and other peopleās priorities over your own values, donāt be surprised when the foundations of your life start to crack. Key Takeaways: Why urgent tasks feel productive but quietly sabotage your life How prioritising urgency erodes family, relationships, and wellbeing The difference between being busy and being effective How disciplined prioritisation creates calm, clarity, and leadership Practical ways to protect whatās important before itās damaged This episode is a wake-up call. Listen now and realign your time, energy, and focus before urgency costs you the things you canāt replace. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Follow Shaun OāGorman for more high-performance insights. The post EP 3584 Donāt choose the urgent over the important appeared first on The Strong Life Project.
EP 3583 You can fix their tyre but donāt fix their life
05/1/2026 | 9 mins.
One of the fastest ways to burn yourself out is trying to rescue people who refuse to take responsibility for themselves. In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun OāGorman delivers a blunt but necessary message about boundaries, ownership, and emotional maturity. Helping someone with a practical problem is kindness. Trying to fix their life for them is a mistake that keeps them stuck and drains you in the process. This episode challenges leaders, coaches, parents, and high performers to look at where they are over-functioning for others and under-serving their own life. Real growth happens when people experience the consequences of their choices and decide to change. Key Takeaways: The difference between support and enabling Why fixing people robs them of responsibility and resilience How poor boundaries lead to resentment and burnout When helping becomes harmful to both sides How to step back without guilt and lead by example If youāre exhausted from carrying other peopleās problems, this episode will reset your perspective and strengthen your boundaries. Listen now and reclaim your energy, focus, and leadership. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube The post EP 3583 You can fix their tyre but donāt fix their life appeared first on The Strong Life Project.
EP 3582 Why do we keep bashing our head against the wall
04/1/2026 | 10 mins.
Most people keep repeating the same behaviours, expecting different outcomes, then wonder why nothing changes. In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun OāGorman dismantles the self-sabotaging patterns that keep people stuck in frustration, burnout, and underperformance. This is a direct conversation about personal responsibility, awareness, and the cost of refusing to change what clearly isnāt working. Key Takeaways: Why humans default to familiar pain instead of unfamiliar growth How ego, identity, and comfort lock you into repeating mistakes The real reason insight alone doesnāt create change How to interrupt destructive patterns before they become permanent Practical steps to stop reacting and start choosing differently If your life feels like the same problem on repeat, this episode will challenge you to stop blaming circumstances and start adjusting your behaviour. Nothing changes until you do. Listen now and break the cycle. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube The post EP 3582 Why do we keep bashing our head against the wall appeared first on The Strong Life Project.
EP 3581 Desperation is a force multiplier
03/1/2026 | 9 mins.
Desperation can either destroy you or sharpen you. In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun OāGorman breaks down why desperation isnāt weakness when itās directed properly. When the pressure is real and the stakes matter, desperation strips away excuses, exposes priorities, and forces action. The problem isnāt desperation itself. The problem is unfocused desperation without standards, structure, or discipline. High performers donāt wait for perfect conditions. They use urgency, constraint, and necessity to move faster, make better decisions, and execute harder. When comfort disappears, clarity appears. This episode challenges you to look at where youāre too comfortable, too distracted, or too protected from consequence, and why that might be the very thing slowing your growth. Key Takeaways: Why desperation often produces breakthroughs, not breakdowns The difference between chaotic panic and focused urgency How pressure exposes your real standards and habits Why comfort kills momentum and intensity creates clarity How to channel desperation into disciplined, effective action If youāre stuck, flat, or waiting for motivation, this episode will reset your perspective. Pressure isnāt the enemy. Misused pressure is. Learn how to turn urgency into forward motion and stop wasting the moment youāre in. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube The post EP 3581 Desperation is a force multiplier appeared first on The Strong Life Project.
EP 3580 Accept it as if you chose it
02/1/2026 | 9 mins.
Most people waste huge amounts of energy fighting reality. They replay what happened, argue with the past, and stay stuck in resentment or frustration. High performers do the opposite. They accept what is in front of them and move forward with intent. In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun OāGorman challenges you to adopt a radical but powerful mindset. Accept your current circumstances as if you chose them. Not because they are fair or comfortable, but because acceptance is the fastest path to clarity, composure, and decisive action. This is not about denial or passivity. It is about ownership. When you stop resisting reality, you reclaim your energy and direct it where it actually creates results. Key Takeaways: Why resistance keeps you emotionally stuck and mentally exhausted How acceptance restores focus, control, and momentum The difference between surrender and responsibility Why ownership beats blame every time How to respond to pressure with calm, strength, and discipline If you want to lead better, perform under pressure, and stop being hijacked by circumstances, this episode will reset how you approach adversity. Listen now and start responding to life from a place of strength instead of resistance. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube The post EP 3580 Accept it as if you chose it appeared first on The Strong Life Project.

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