Episode 59: When Discipline Stops Working: The Deeper Driver Behind Performance
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概要
In this episode of The Life Dojo Podcast, Michael Climmer is joined by Martin St Clair Hughes for a deeper conversation about what really drives performance beyond discipline, strength, and mental toughness.
At a certain level, pushing harder isn’t the answer. Many high performers reach a point where achievement alone stops feeling enough—and they begin searching for something deeper.
This conversation explores what sits beneath performance: identity, purpose, and the internal work that shapes how you respond to pressure, adversity, and success.
Drawing from lived experience, Michael and Martin break down how the pursuit of strength evolves over time—from proving yourself to understanding yourself, and from chasing external results to building internal alignment.
This episode is for fighters, athletes, and anyone committed to self-mastery who wants to go beyond surface-level motivation and explore what real growth actually looks like when discipline alone isn’t enough.
The Life Dojo Podcast focuses on discipline, fighter mindset, mental toughness, and self-mastery—helping you build the internal strength to perform under pressure and live with purpose.
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