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Why Not Almost There? I had never run a long race in my life, but here I am, in the middle of the 2015 Chicago Marathon. I’m feeling fantastic, even thinking I could go double the distance. Just being in this race was a mini-miracle. I had heart surgery and back surgery a decade earlier. I could barely stand back then, let alone run. Nonetheless, I’m fired up and feel better than ever. Then I see right in front of me— a sign that nearly stops me in my tracks, NOT ALMOST THERE. I try to brush it off but can’t stop thinking about those words. Every step seems heavier, harder, and then I start cramping up. I begin to walk and complain inside and out. I struggle the entire second half but finish (barely) with everything I have after being physically and mentally crushed. I have never stopped thinking about that sign but that’s fueled a quest to understand the power of the mind, body, and spirit. To understand how we accomplish things. To understand how we become better in the race against time and ourselves. Who am I? Southside Chicago kid. Young Father (20). Assembly line worker. Found 15 seconds between building cars to study. Graduated. Took 5 years. Created a few companies. Sold two. 800 employees. Created Refuel and Not Almost There to help others.
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Sunday May 23, 2021
Man in the Arena with Chadd Wright
Sunday May 23, 2021
Sunday May 23, 2021
🏔 Chadd Wright is a motivational speaker, business owner, entrepreneur, and retired Navy SEAL who served as a Navy SEAL master training specialist and instructor for 12 years. When he retired in 2019, he also started the 3-OF-7 Project together with his brother, Blake Wright, which is a project dedicated to assisting people in becoming the best version of themselves. Chad also continues to push himself with new goals as an ultramarathoner, with completing and winning events such as The Revenant, Mid State Mile, and Single Track Maniac. Â
→IN THIS EPISODE… Joe and Chadd talk briefly about Joe’s experience at the proving ground and Chadd's ideas and philosophy around leadership. Chad shares his journey and commitment to becoming a Navy SEAL, his struggles with a silent heart issue, and how his singular focus allowed him to overcome this obstacle. He told Joe about the power of the mind to break barriers and achieve the things you want to manifest in life, how accountability is the sign of a truly great leader, and how to deal with self-doubt.Â
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🔍 Breakdown with Chadd Wright:
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Chapter 1 (0:00​) Joe Introduces Chadd Wright
Alex is the author of Endure, and publishes many articles in Runner’s world and Outside
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Chapter 2 (1:20) Positive and negative leadership inspiration
Everything Chadd has created with his 3of7 company has been fed from what he learned from being a Navy Seal. He credits so much of what he learned from being a seal instructor and feels he has a master's degree in forging warriors.
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Chapter 3 (​5:48) An unachievable lesson
In BUDs Chadd experienced a setback in a particular exercise of extreme endurance, but it was because his instructors had set an unrealistic goal. What he learned from that experience was something he implements today.Â
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Chapter 4 (14:25) Failure as a leader
We all experience failure, and although it may seem more glaring as a leader, the best thing you can do is take ownership. Own the mistake, learn from it, and do better.
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Chapter 5 (19:30) Becoming a navy seal
Chadd set a goal of becoming a navy seal and wouldn’t let anything stand in his way. Not even a rare heart condition that almost took him out of the running to be on the seal's team.
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Chapter 6 (34:59) Proving oneself to others
Proving himself to family, friends, and any naysayers around Chadd wasn’t his top driver, it was his internal drive that pushed him to achieve his goals, from becoming a Navy Seal to his ultramarathon experiences.
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Chapter 7 (42:10) Finding motivation to keep pushing yourself
Motivation comes from Chadd’s brothers and sisters who have contributed in some way to the 3 fo 7 project.Â
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Chapter 8 (​47:52) Putting in the miles
Chadd doesn’t just put out goals without setting them for himself. He set goals such as training for the mid-state mile, which is his principles put into practice.
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Chapter 9 (51:43) Your tongue is your rudder
The minute you allow yourself to speak words of self-doubt or insecurity, you allow the idea of giving up to set in. The power of a positive mindset and positive self-talk is crucial to your success.
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Chapter 10 (58:41) The day after a major achievement
After you have trained and prepared for a race or event, the following day can be depressing. The letdown, if you don’t prepare for it can take you by surprise. Chadd allows himself 1-2 days to feel sad. He knows it will come, and he plans for it, and allows it to have its place.
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Chapter 11 (1:05:55) Being in a flow state
This life is a gift, and the best gift we can give ourselves is to be present and to challenge ourselves to the best we can be. To experience the good and the bad, and to learn and grow from each experience.
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Chapter 12 (1:21:03) Joe wraps up the episode
Joe concludes the episode and recaps highlights from his time with Chadd.
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Material Referenced in this interview:
→https://3of7project.com/
→The Podcast
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đź“ž Connect with Chadd Wright
→https://www.facebook.com/3of7project
→https://www.instagram.com/chadwright278/
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đź‘Š To learn more about Not Almost There by visiting this linkÂ
→ Not Almost There http://notalmostthere.com/​
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