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Shark Theory

Shark Theory

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6-Minute Audio caffeine for go-getters seeking perspective for growth Hosted by Self-Leadership Speaker & Author Baylor Barbee, Shark Theory is dedicated to helping you win the mental battles and unlock new perspectives that create opportunities in your career and life. The podcast discusses mindset development, mental health, and peak-performance.© 2023 Baylor Barbee Desarrollo Personal Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Éxito Personal
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  • Stop Searching for Purpose — Do This Instead
    Apr 17 2026

    The word "purpose" might actually be the thing holding you back from the life you say you want. In this episode, I break down how chasing some grand, elusive purpose is really just a socially acceptable excuse for not taking action today. I share why shifting from "finding your purpose" to mastering your micro purpose is what actually creates momentum, meaning, and the life you've been waiting for.

    Key Takeaways
    • The word "purpose" comes from an old French word simply meaning intention — not some massive, life-defining revelation.
    • Telling yourself you're searching for your purpose is often just a way of avoiding action you could take today.
    • Living in the future, waiting for your purpose to appear, causes you to miss out on the years and moments happening right now.
    • Micro purpose means asking yourself one simple question in every situation: what is my intention here, right now?
    • When you stack intentional moments day after day, you look up one day and realize you are already living in your purpose.
    Action Steps
    1. In your next meeting, meal, or conversation today, pause and ask yourself: what is my intention in this moment? Write it down if you have to.
    2. Replace any thought or sentence that starts with "once I find my purpose" with a specific action you can take this week toward something meaningful to you.
    3. At the end of each day, list three micro purposes you lived out — small, intentional moments where you showed up fully. Do this for 30 days and watch the momentum build.
    Notable Quote When you start saying you're searching for your purpose, you're really saying you're lost and confused — and rather than just admit that, you give yourself an excuse to sit still.
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  • For Everyone Who Feels Behind Right Now
    Apr 16 2026

    If you've ever felt like you're grinding every single day while people around you who aren't working as hard seem to be getting all the results, this episode is your wake-up call. I break down the parable of the bamboo and the fern to show you that what looks like falling behind is actually the foundation being built for something far greater. You're not losing — you're growing roots that will take you to heights others will never reach.

    Key Takeaways
    • There is a massive difference between people actually winning and it just seeming like they're winning.
    • The bamboo spends five years growing deep roots underground before it shoots up 90 feet — real growth takes real time.
    • If you grow too fast without a deep foundation, the first sign of adversity will knock you flat.
    • Other people's early success is often their ceiling, not a sign that you're behind.
    • Life is a long game — sustainable success beats the appearance of success every single time.
    Action Steps
    1. Identify your source — whether it's faith, purpose, or a core value — and intentionally connect to it daily so your foundation stays strong.
    2. Stop measuring your progress against what others appear to have and instead ask yourself: am I actually growing today?
    3. Commit to playing the long game by focusing on depth of character, skill, and preparation before chasing outward results.
    Notable Quote I can only grow as far as I'm grounded.
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  • How Top Performers Think in Slow Seasons
    Apr 15 2026

    Most people panic when things slow down, but top performers use slow seasons as a strategic advantage. In this episode, I break down the mindset shift that separates high producers from everyone else and why learning to create your slow seasons is just as important as thriving in your peak ones. Using lessons from surfing and music's biggest artists, I show you exactly how to stop chasing and start positioning.

    Key Takeaways
    • Everything in life is seasonal — nothing stays fast or slow forever, and accepting that truth changes how you operate.
    • Top producers do not just endure slow seasons, they deliberately create them to avoid fatigue and stay in control.
    • When things are slow, that is the exact time to build systems, reflect, and improve — because you cannot build during the rush.
    • The surfing principle applies to life: you will always be behind if you are chasing the wave — your job is to stay in front of it.
    • Slow seasons expose what you did or did not do to prepare, so how you use the quiet times determines how you perform when things pick back up.
    Action Steps
    1. Identify one system or process in your business or personal life that you have been putting off and build it out this week while things are slower.
    2. Schedule your own intentional slow seasons on your calendar so you are creating breathing room instead of just reacting to it.
    3. Ask yourself daily during slow periods: what can I improve right now so that when the next wave comes, I am already in position to ride it?
    Notable Quote If you're trying to get on top of the wave, you're always gonna be behind. It's your job simply to stay in front of it.
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