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On Everything with Jay Floyd

Systems vs Goals: Why You Keep Failing

Systems vs Goals: Why You Keep Failing

12min |01/06/2025
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On Everything with Jay Floyd

Systems vs Goals: Why You Keep Failing

Systems vs Goals: Why You Keep Failing

12min |01/06/2025
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We explore the transformative power of building systems tailored to your unique design rather than forcing yourself to fit into structures that weren't made for you. James Clear's quote about failing to the level of your systems serves as a powerful reminder that our struggles often stem from system incompatibility, not personal shortcomings.

• Forcing yourself to fit into incompatible systems is like installing Mac OS apps on Windows and expecting them to work
• Using your unique design as a strength rather than trying to conform to standardized expectations
• The wrestling analogy: don't force Jeff Hardy to wrestle like Bret Hart - it's not a behavior problem but a design conflict
• Understanding that you ARE the system, not just talent within a system
• Building calendar blocks and accepting "losses" when distracted as effective strategies for ADHD
• Designing your workflow around your natural rhythms instead of borrowed systems
• Embracing your differences as your blueprint rather than seeing them as weaknesses

Email me at jfloyd1@gmail.com or DM me on LinkedIn at I am J Floyd if your organization wants me to deliver my 60-minute workshop on finding your rareness. You can also reach me through my website imjfloyd.com.


Support the show

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Description

We explore the transformative power of building systems tailored to your unique design rather than forcing yourself to fit into structures that weren't made for you. James Clear's quote about failing to the level of your systems serves as a powerful reminder that our struggles often stem from system incompatibility, not personal shortcomings.

• Forcing yourself to fit into incompatible systems is like installing Mac OS apps on Windows and expecting them to work
• Using your unique design as a strength rather than trying to conform to standardized expectations
• The wrestling analogy: don't force Jeff Hardy to wrestle like Bret Hart - it's not a behavior problem but a design conflict
• Understanding that you ARE the system, not just talent within a system
• Building calendar blocks and accepting "losses" when distracted as effective strategies for ADHD
• Designing your workflow around your natural rhythms instead of borrowed systems
• Embracing your differences as your blueprint rather than seeing them as weaknesses

Email me at jfloyd1@gmail.com or DM me on LinkedIn at I am J Floyd if your organization wants me to deliver my 60-minute workshop on finding your rareness. You can also reach me through my website imjfloyd.com.


Support the show

https://iamjayfloyd.com


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Description

We explore the transformative power of building systems tailored to your unique design rather than forcing yourself to fit into structures that weren't made for you. James Clear's quote about failing to the level of your systems serves as a powerful reminder that our struggles often stem from system incompatibility, not personal shortcomings.

• Forcing yourself to fit into incompatible systems is like installing Mac OS apps on Windows and expecting them to work
• Using your unique design as a strength rather than trying to conform to standardized expectations
• The wrestling analogy: don't force Jeff Hardy to wrestle like Bret Hart - it's not a behavior problem but a design conflict
• Understanding that you ARE the system, not just talent within a system
• Building calendar blocks and accepting "losses" when distracted as effective strategies for ADHD
• Designing your workflow around your natural rhythms instead of borrowed systems
• Embracing your differences as your blueprint rather than seeing them as weaknesses

Email me at jfloyd1@gmail.com or DM me on LinkedIn at I am J Floyd if your organization wants me to deliver my 60-minute workshop on finding your rareness. You can also reach me through my website imjfloyd.com.


Support the show

https://iamjayfloyd.com


Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

We explore the transformative power of building systems tailored to your unique design rather than forcing yourself to fit into structures that weren't made for you. James Clear's quote about failing to the level of your systems serves as a powerful reminder that our struggles often stem from system incompatibility, not personal shortcomings.

• Forcing yourself to fit into incompatible systems is like installing Mac OS apps on Windows and expecting them to work
• Using your unique design as a strength rather than trying to conform to standardized expectations
• The wrestling analogy: don't force Jeff Hardy to wrestle like Bret Hart - it's not a behavior problem but a design conflict
• Understanding that you ARE the system, not just talent within a system
• Building calendar blocks and accepting "losses" when distracted as effective strategies for ADHD
• Designing your workflow around your natural rhythms instead of borrowed systems
• Embracing your differences as your blueprint rather than seeing them as weaknesses

Email me at jfloyd1@gmail.com or DM me on LinkedIn at I am J Floyd if your organization wants me to deliver my 60-minute workshop on finding your rareness. You can also reach me through my website imjfloyd.com.


Support the show

https://iamjayfloyd.com


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