EP 3612 The odds increase the more you try
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EP 3612 The Odds Increase the More You Try is a straight talk episode about a truth most people avoid: outcomes aren't mainly about talent, timing, or luck, they're about volume, consistency, and staying in the game long enough for probability to work in your favour.
In this episode, Shaun O'Gorman breaks down how momentum is built through repeated reps in the real world, not motivation in your head. The more shots you take, the more feedback you collect. The more feedback you collect, the faster you adjust. And the faster you adjust, the less "luck" you need. This applies to business growth, fitness, relationships, leadership, and rebuilding your life after setbacks.
You'll hear why perfection is a disguised form of fear, and how overthinking creates a fake sense of control while quietly stealing your opportunities. Shaun shares practical ways to raise your "attempt rate" without burning out: set a daily minimum standard, measure inputs you can control, and treat every miss as data rather than identity. He also challenges the listener to stop negotiating with themselves and to start stacking small wins that compound into confidence.
If you're tired of waiting to feel ready, this episode gives you a simple framework: decide the behaviour, schedule it, do it whether you feel like it or not, review the results, and repeat. The goal isn't to guarantee success on every attempt. The goal is to increase the odds by doing what most people won't: showing up again.
Expect a call to action: pick one goal, define one daily rep, and commit for 30 days. Document your attempts. Your future self is built from those receipts of proof.
Listen if you want a mindset reset that's grounded, no fluff, and built for people who are done with excuses and ready to act.