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[Stop Making Excuses: A Guide to Honoring Your Commitments and Fulfilling Your Potential]-[131: Listen to This If You Keep Making Excuses]

The Nick Bare Podcast · B2 · 2025-07-28

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📋 Summary

Breaking the Cycle of Excuses: A Framework for Personal Accountability

In this episode, the host explores the destructive habit of making excuses—a behavior that distracts individuals from their mission and prevents them from reaching their full potential. Drawing from personal experiences as a CEO, father, and Ironman athlete, the host provides a roadmap for shifting from a mindset of convenience to one of commitment.

1. Stop Negotiating With Yourself

One of the most significant barriers to progress is the internal dialogue where we justify avoiding difficult tasks. The host emphasizes that we often waste time "negotiating" whether we should perform a task we already know is necessary. By refusing to give yourself the option to opt-out, you prevent the erosion of your resolve. The host recommends "honoring your commitments" by writing down your goals the night before, effectively removing the mental space for hesitation when the time for action arrives.

2. Shift Your Mindset: Consider What You Lose

Instead of focusing on the immediate comfort gained by making an excuse, consider the long-term loss. The host argues that when you skip a workout or avoid a responsibility, you are not just missing a task; you are losing the opportunity to "fulfill your potential." Time is a finite resource, and every excuse compounds, potentially leading to stagnation. Viewing decisions through the lens of what you lose—rather than what you gain by resting—provides a powerful incentive to stay disciplined.

3. Preparation Prevents Inability

"Lack of preparation is just asking to fail." The host advocates for a strategy of "forward thinking and backwards planning." By anticipating challenges—such as balancing a grueling Ironman training schedule with business meetings—one can arrange their life to ensure success. Preparation eliminates the validity of an excuse; when you have your meals prepped, your workouts scheduled, and your time audited, the "inability" to perform vanishes.

4. Manage Time with Ruthless Intentionality

Highly successful people are defined by their ability to manage time effectively. This requires the discipline to say "no" to the 99 things that do not align with your core values so that you can say "yes" to the one thing that truly matters. The host warns against the "15-20 minute" request trap, noting that if you aren't protective of your time, you will inevitably sacrifice your health, family, or business goals. If a goal matters to you, you must be ruthless in how you allocate your hours.

5. Lead by Example

Ultimately, making excuses is a selfish act that influences those around you. As a leader, father, and role model, the host stresses that we have an obligation to set and hold a standard. Whether it is quitting a bad habit like cursing or pushing through a difficult training session, your actions serve as a blueprint for others. The host notes, "He that is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else," urging listeners to move beyond self-interest and act with the integrity required to build a lasting legacy.

Conclusion

We are all tempted daily to take the easy path. However, by eliminating self-negotiation, focusing on the cost of inaction, preparing meticulously, protecting your time, and leading by example, you can transform your life. The goal is not to be perfect, but to stop making excuses a habit, ensuring that you consistently honor your commitments and move closer to your ultimate purpose.

🎯Key Sentences

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That is the reality of it.
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No one is immune to that.
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It goes both ways.
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Something's gonna have to give.
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It's like a snowball effect.
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📝Key Phrases

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easier said than done
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at face value
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compounds over time
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maintain the status quo
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hold yourself accountable
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📖 Transcript

Hello, everyone, and welcome back to another episode of the podcast. This episode's working title is, it's a call to action, listen to this if you keep making excuses.
excuses. And I've really wanted to dive into this episode and this topic and this discussion.
And what sparked this idea is a few weeks ago, I was talking to a really good friend and this friend has found himself making excuses for an extended period of time.
And those excuses have led him and distracted him away from his goals, his purpose, his mission.
And the realization was it's because of excuses, making consistent excuses for weeks and months and years.
And eventually when you keep making excuses and that in itself can become a habit on its own, you habitually make excuses of why you didn't, why you can't, why you won't, why you shouldn't.

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