• Ep7 When You Hit Rock Bottom, You Still Have 60% Left in the Tank

  • 2024/10/28
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Ep7 When You Hit Rock Bottom, You Still Have 60% Left in the Tank

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  • The difference between average and extraordinary isn't talent - it's knowing how much gas is left in your tank.


    Joe Blackburn opens up about the raw reality of running multiple businesses while his wife was on bed rest with twins, dealing with NICU stays, and managing heart monitors that sound like police sirens - all while being evaluated for a leadership position.


    But this isn't a story about hardship.


    It's about the lie we tell ourselves when we think we're at our limit.


    Through a candid conversation with Jason Croft, Joe breaks down:

    • Why comparing problems is pointless - your current challenge is always your Mt. Everest

    • The myth of work-life balance vs. the truth about impactful moments

    • How crisis builds capacity - and why that's actually good news

    • The real reason most people tap out too early

    • Why society's obsession with hours worked is destroying potential


    Jason brings practical wisdom to the discussion, highlighting how presence overrides time when it comes to family.


    Key takeaway: Your gas tank is like an iceberg - 90% lies beneath what you think is empty.


    The episode wraps with actionable mental frameworks for pushing through when everything screams stop, including Joe's personal mantra that got him through 2 am chaos with twins, cancer scares, and business scaling.


    This episode is for professionals ready to stop underestimating their capacity and start operating at their true potential.


    Find all the show notes and links here: https://www.salesassassinspodcast.com/7

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The difference between average and extraordinary isn't talent - it's knowing how much gas is left in your tank.


Joe Blackburn opens up about the raw reality of running multiple businesses while his wife was on bed rest with twins, dealing with NICU stays, and managing heart monitors that sound like police sirens - all while being evaluated for a leadership position.


But this isn't a story about hardship.


It's about the lie we tell ourselves when we think we're at our limit.


Through a candid conversation with Jason Croft, Joe breaks down:

• Why comparing problems is pointless - your current challenge is always your Mt. Everest

• The myth of work-life balance vs. the truth about impactful moments

• How crisis builds capacity - and why that's actually good news

• The real reason most people tap out too early

• Why society's obsession with hours worked is destroying potential


Jason brings practical wisdom to the discussion, highlighting how presence overrides time when it comes to family.


Key takeaway: Your gas tank is like an iceberg - 90% lies beneath what you think is empty.


The episode wraps with actionable mental frameworks for pushing through when everything screams stop, including Joe's personal mantra that got him through 2 am chaos with twins, cancer scares, and business scaling.


This episode is for professionals ready to stop underestimating their capacity and start operating at their true potential.


Find all the show notes and links here: https://www.salesassassinspodcast.com/7

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