How Being More Selfish, Helps You Be Selfless
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Nick Kirchhof won national championships as a player and a coach. He wasn't always winning though. He started games. Until he didn't... He watched teammates take his spot. Then he got selfish. And everything changed.
In this episode, Nick and Nick break down the mental side of sport that nobody teaches you:
Why being selfish can actually be the most team-first thing you can do.
Why the athletes who chase individual excellence are the ones who carry teams.
Why visualizing the bus breaking down is what makes you unbeatable.
Nick has coached on consecutive national championship teams with Stanford Men's Soccer Team. Now he's building something at Metro State University in Denver, Colorado.
The lesson across all of his experiences is the same. The people who make it aren't the most talented. They're the most desperate to prove something to themselves.